Hera had two sons with her husband, Zeus: Ares (God of War), and Hephaestus (god of fire and the forge).
She also bore him a daughter: Hebe (goddess of youth). Some sources claim Eris (discord) was also one of her children -- but it's not certain. Apparently Eileithyīa (goddess of childbirth) was also Hera's daughter. See the links below.
There are many: Artemis, Hera, and Ilithyia.
There are many goddesses in Greek myth, and many of them are mothers - but the main "mother goddess" is Hera who looked after women with child, Artemis looked after the baby itself.
Hera the goddess of the heavens, sacred animals are the cow and the peacock
She had no kids.
Hestia did not have any kids. She was a virgin goddess.
she had 41 kids
Hera actually didn't give birth to many kids. The two's legitimate spawn were named Ares (god of war), Hebe (served nectar and ambrosia, married Herakles), Eris (goddess of discord) and Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth).
There are many famous Greek Goddesses. The notable Olympians are Hera, Aphrodite, Athena, Artemis, Demeter and Hestia.
Demeter had five siblings, Hestia, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus.
None, Hestia is a Greek goddess.
There's more than one way to answer this: What does the name "Hera" mean in Greek: there are many possibilities, but the most likely is that it is a feminine form of the Greek name "Heros" which means "master", so "mistress". What does "Hera" represent in Greek Mythology: Hera was the personification of the Air (or atmosphere), as well as the goddess of matrons and marriage.
Iris was a Greek goddess that delivered messages with for the Greek gods especially Hera. Many of the gods and goddesses lived on Mt. Olympus.