As the goddess of the wilderness and nature I guess you would say Pan was her male counterpart, but magic was quite a feminine thing and while other gods had some areas of magic (i.e. Apollo with oracles and healing) there was no true counterpart for that.
Yes, Narcissus was male.
Most of the male gods and some heros
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.
Hades never had a male lover who was a hero in mythology.
Odysseus and Poseidon are examples of many things, including prominent male characters from Greek mythology.
Uranus in Greek Mythology is male, yes.
Yes, Narcissus was male.
No; the female goddesses in ancient Greek religion were not inferior to the male gods.
The male counterpart of a nun is a monk.
No, she had no male counterpart.
No, they aren't. Aphrodite was a goddess in Greek mythology, and Homer was a male Greek poet.
Most of the male gods and some heros
hero is from the Greek, in Greek mythology he was a demigod, Hero is male and Heroine is female
In mythology Adonis is the symbol of male beauty. In Greek mythology, he is a handsome hunter and the god of beauty and desire. He represents rebirth and fertility.
Apollo is the name in both Greek and Roman mythology.
The male counterpart of spinster is bachelor.
Ares is a god; a male deity of ancinet Greek religion. The counterpart of Ares was his twin sister Enyo, or Athena.