Not in Greek mythology, the Gods associated with the winds, the Anemi, are male: Boreas (north), Zephyrus (west), Notus (south), and Euros (east). There is also Aeolus, the keeper of the winds, and the Aurae, nymphs of the breezes, who are Boreas's daughters.
Aeolous
chaos was goddess of air
Eris. (Pronounced like 'Air-iss')
Where she is not the child of the goddess Chaos (Air) alone, Orphic claims her the daughter of the hermaphroditic god Phanes.
Tefnut is a goddess, the mother of Nut and Geb, sister and consort of Shu; she was goddess of moisture and warm air.
Birds were the offspring of Chaos (Air) and Eros (Love). Artemis was goddess of wild life and these include birds, so likely her.
Gaia is a Greek goddess, originating in the Mediterranean Sea region. In Greek myth, she was born of Aither (Air) and Hemera (Day).
Shu (God of the Air and Sky) and Tefnut (Goddess of Moisture).
Hemera the Greek goddess of the day was mother of Gaea (Earth), Ouranos (Heaven), and Thalassa (Sea) by Aither, the god of bright upper air.
Hera is a Greek goddess, and her name comes close to meaning "Air".
Pavanputra HANUMAN is the God of Bravery since He is as powerful as AIR since He is son of Pavan (AIR).Refer:Ramcharitmanas(Tulasi Ramayan)-Chap IV,Doha29-Chaupai-"Pavan Tanay BAL Pavan Samana.Budhi Vivek Vigyan Nidhana.
The god of the Earth is Geb; the goddess of the sky is Nut. Their parents are Shu a god of air; Tefnut a goddess of moisture, moist air, dew and rain in Ancient Egyptian religion. Nut is held apart from her brother-consort Geb by Shu.