In Hindu mythology, Ganesha is typically depicted as a male deity. He is widely recognized as the god of beginnings, wisdom, and remover of obstacles.
No. Venus is a female deity.
Ganesha
A male deity is a man. Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, ...
A female deity who features in a myth either is a counterpart to a male deity, or of a nature that the ancient people would associate with femininity of that time and place.
The elephant-headed God is Ganesh or Ganesha. Ganesha is considered the Remover of Obstacles and the Lord of Beginnings, the patron of arts and sciences, and the God of intellect and wisdom as well as being the patron deity of Librarians.
Demeter was a female Greek deity. Demeter was the famous mother of Persephone, who in Greek mythology was Queen of the Underworld and goddess of spring.
Apollo was born a Greek god, a male deity who never became a female goddess.
God: A ageless immortal male deity. Goddess: A ageless immortal female deity. Hero: a male mortal or half mortal half god, whom the people of earth take a interest in for the good he does.
Lord Ganesha is famous for being a Hindu deity. There is no famous person named "Lord Ganesh" or even "Ganesh." Lord Ganesha is quite popular in the Hindu religion.
Many within the Swadeshi movement often invoked Kali as their patron deity. She is a Hindu goddess whose mount is a lion.
Put in "Ambrosia" the person eats it, and becomes a god (male) or goddess (female) hope this helps :)