No.
Hebe is typically a girl's name, derived from Greek mythology, where Hebe is the goddess of youth. However, names can be used for any gender, so it's possible for someone named Hebe to identify as a boy. Without additional context, it's not possible to determine someone's gender based solely on their name.
Satellite.
Hebe is the goddess of youth in Greek mythology. She does not represent a planet.
Hebe, the Greek goddess, has no weakness that are noted in myth.
Satellite.
Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? Goddess of youth! Goddess of Spring! You can do 'bout anything! Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? Daughter of Zeus! Daughter of Hera! You are better than any old Sarah! Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? You married Hercules, it's hard to believe, that Hebe is so really good at making chili! Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? Hebe! Hebe! Hebe! not too good, but i hope it helped!
Hebe was married to Herakles and returned youth to his friend Iolaus, and was cupbearer and helper to the gods of Olympus.
Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
nothing unless then your in space then its an orbit
Hebe, being the cupbearer of the Olympians, would have likely gotten along well with them - her parents being Hera and Zeus, with her husband Hercules.
The goddess Hebe is not mentioned to have any weaknesses.