Gaea, the personification of Earth in Greek mythology, gave birth to several primordial beings, including Uranus (the sky), the mountains, and the sea. She also mothered the Titans, Cyclopes, and Hecatoncheires (the hundred-handed giants) with Uranus. Additionally, Gaea is often considered the mother of various other mythical creatures and deities, embodying the fertile and nurturing aspects of the earth.
Gaea, or Hera.
Gaea just arose out of Chaos, which was the origin of everything. She then gave birth to Uranus.
Yes, Gaea, the personification of Earth in Greek mythology, gave birth to the Cyclopes. According to myth, she bore the Cyclopes, who were giant beings with a single eye in the middle of their foreheads, with Uranus, the sky god. The Cyclopes were known for their incredible strength and craftsmanship, particularly in forging Zeus's thunderbolts.
Nyx. Technically, the answer is more complicated then that, but Nyx the Raven was the first deity to rise from Chaos. Nyx in turn gave birth to: Gaea, Tartarus and Erebus. She then, well, mated with her children to form a lot more minor ones, like Hemera, the Morai, the Keres, etc.. Gaea then, by her self, gave birth to Ouranos, who became her husband (yeah...), and they gave birth to the Titans.
Gaea
Gaea, or Hera.
Gaea just arose out of Chaos, which was the origin of everything. She then gave birth to Uranus.
Nyx. Technically, the answer is more complicated then that, but Nyx the Raven was the first deity to rise from Chaos. Nyx in turn gave birth to: Gaea, Tartarus and Erebus. She then, well, mated with her children to form a lot more minor ones, like Hemera, the Morai, the Keres, etc.. Gaea then, by her self, gave birth to Ouranos, who became her husband (yeah...), and they gave birth to the Titans.
Gaea is Earth.
Gaea alone gave birth to Uranus, the heavens. Uranus became Gaea's mate covering her on all sides. Together they produced the three Cyclopes, the three Hecatoncheires, and Twelve Titans.
Gaea
Gaea's consort is Uranus.
Negative, Gaea is female.
Gaea was the Greek goddess of the earth and was married to Uranus.
Gaea urged her sons to side with Cronus against their father Ouranos, she also helped her daughter Rhea give birth to Zeus and tricked Cronus into swallowing a stone instead of the infant Zeus. Gaea also birthed the race of Giants to fight the Olympians when Zeus and his siblings warred with the Titans and the Titans fell into Tartarus.
If you're talking about Greek Mythology, Gaia/Gaea gave birth to the Cyclopses, the Hundred Handed Gyges and the Titans.
No, Gaea does not have a different name. In both Greek and Roman mythology, her name is Gaea.