The Greek goddess Artemis was not male. Goddesses were female.
If you are talking about Artemis Fowl from the book series, then yes, Artemis Fowl is male.
The Greek goddess Artemis is a female. However, if you are referring to Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl is a male.
Artemis Fowl is male, not a "her". Did you mean "his", or are you talking about the goddess Artemis who is not related to the book series?
No. Artemis was a virgin goddess, she did not have male lovers.
No where in myth it is it given that Artemis ever had a lover - male or female; so - no.
Artemis the Greek Goddess did not have a girlfriend. She did have many attendant mortal and immortal helpers.
If Artemis had a relationship status it would probably be 'single'. Artemis is a virgin goddess and did not desire to have a male lover.
in the Latin language, the male version of Artemis is Artemus. a friend of mine is named Artemio, which is the Italian evolution of Artemus.
Artemis does not obey her brother Apollo, nor Zeus her father, nor does she have any male lover. So if by independent the meaning is freedom from male domination, Artemis is a part of that ideal. She does, however, have a mother in Leto whom she is close to.
Artemis answered only to Zeus, in Greek mythology. There are many persons, both male and female, who were given her name or adopted it and were important.
Artemis' father is also called Artemis, unless you mean with poultry and then they can be called anything from "rooster" to "male bird"
I don't know, but I think you are misunderstanding what is being said. Apollo is a male god. Artemis is a female goddess. Artemis is the elder twin sister of her brother Apollo.
Orion was said to be a male hunter who was companion of the goddess (not lover) however he was killed either by Artemis tricked, or by Apollo because Artemis desired to be with Orion and was considering breaking her vow of virginity. Actaion who was also a male hunter, though by accident he glimpsed the goddess bathing and she turned his hounds against him.