The three Fates.
No,they were immortal.
Pandora was not a greek goddess. She was a human, cousins with a greek hero. Her purpose was to open Pandora's jar which contained some nasty stuff
Cassandra was a human seer, not a god.
Gods have no fear. They can not die and they are not human.
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
Atalanta was a beautiful Greek princess, not a goddess, (although some believe that she was a member of Artemis's [or Roman Diana's] Hunt) so she went by Atalanta in both Roman and Greek culture.
All gods did. Athena was mainly a blonde-haired gray-eyed goddess.
Hera would have the same personality traits as a human as she does as a goddess. She would be keen on marriage and honesty, but she would be one jealous person.
No. Hestia was a Greek goddess born of the Titans (meaning children born of Gaea and Ouranus) Cronus and Rhea. Neither was "human", and both were primal immortals.
Demeter is a Greek goddess and does not have a "human side"; if you mean humane, most of the Greek gods and goddesses showed many sides depending upon events.
In Greek mythology, Electra was the name of a human princess, the daughter of King Agamemnon. She was not a goddess.
Selene: goddess of the moon. Selene, Silena, Selena, etc.