Hi, and welcome to PF.
The quantum numbers of fundamental particles are:
1. Spin, which is intrinsic angular momentum.
2. Electric charge, which determines how particles couple to EM fields.
3. Color, which determines how particles couple to gluon fields.
4. Flavor (including isospin up/down, strangeness, charm, bottomness and topness), which determines how particles couple to massive vector boson fields.
5. Lepton number (and also electron number, muon number, and tauon number)--which are conserved for some reason unbeknownst to us at this time.
6. Baryon number--Also conserved for some unknown reason.
7. Parity--Which describes how a particle transforms under spatial reflection.
8. C-Parity--Which describes how a particle transforms under charge conjugation.
Another one that could be added is "T-Parity" (if I may coin a term), which describes how particles transform under time reversal. However, this is usually not listed in the Particle Data Group because the product PCT (Parity, Charge Conjugation, and Time Reversal, respectively) is conserved under any circumstance, so specifying P and C automatically determines T.