A male deity is a man. Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, ...
No. Venus is a female deity.
Jupiter was.
Poseidon was a male deity.
Hephaestus is a male deity, thus a god.
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.
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.
Cronus, Kronos or Cronos a male agricultural deity
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a female deity is goddess.The noun for a male deity is god.The noun 'god' is a common noun as a general term for any deity or any person or thing to which excessive attention is given.The noun 'God' as a proper noun is a word for a specific deity.
Apollo was born a Greek god, a male deity who never became a female goddess.
The planet Jupiter was named after the Roman god of the same name, who is a male deity.
Put in "Ambrosia" the person eats it, and becomes a god (male) or goddess (female) hope this helps :)
Ares is a god; a male deity of ancinet Greek religion. The counterpart of Ares was his twin sister Enyo, or Athena.