Artemis was a ancient Greek goddess, a female god, yes.
Artemis is a immortal Greek goddess: they are ageless. Usually, Artemis was portrayed as a young woman.
Artemis is most often portrayed as a strong and youthful young woman not full grown.
She was an eternal young woman and was physically strong.
Hera hates Artemis because Artemis is the daughter of Hera's husband Zeus by a different woman. She also hates Artemis because Zeus favors her more than any of Hera's children. Hera even boxed Artemis' ears in the Trojan War.Aphrodite and Artemis don't get along either because Artemis is the goddess of virginity and Aphrodite is the goddess of love. Aphrodite doesn't necessarily hate Artemis though.
In women in particular, from the time a woman was giving birth to when a maiden married, all girls were under the protection of Artemis, who could revive their ills if they were favored, or sicken them, and if any man dared touch a maiden, the woman could rest assured that the man would see the wraith of Artemis. Most particularly those maidens who tended the temples and shrines of Artemis.
No, Artemis is a spinster, which mean an old maid or a woman who never got married or had kids. So she never fell in love with a human.
In mythology, probably Atalanta
no - she was the Goddess of the hunt depicted carrying a bow and arrows. She has the complete body of a woman
Regardless of your beliefs, Artemis has survived to the present day from out of perhaps pre-Greek and certainly pre-Judaism. She is still a worthy role model for the independent woman, despite and because of ancient origins.
I think you are referring to Artemis. She was the goddess of the Hunt, so she always carried a bow and some arrows.
What does Artemis need?
The Greek goddess Artemis is a female. However, if you are referring to Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl is a male.