One might count Demeter or Aphrodite.
Priapus was the rustic god of the bounty of the vegetable garden. He was also honoured as the protector of sheep, goats, bees, the vine and of all garden produce.
Priapus and Oenopion, to name two.
Hermes, Priapus, Triton
The son of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, is often identified as Priapus, a minor fertility god associated with gardens and male genitalia. In some traditions, however, Bacchus is also linked to other figures, such as Liber or the satyr Marsyas, though Priapus is the most commonly recognized son. Bacchus himself is equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus, and the mythology surrounding him is rich with various interpretations and stories.
Priapus, was a minor rustic fertility god, protector of livestock, fruit plants, gardens and male genitalia. His Roman equivalent was Mutunus Tutunus. Priapus was best noted for his large, permanent erection, which gave rise to the medical term priapism.
God of regeneration. Son of Aphrodite and Dionysus. He is a fertility god of gardens and herds who represented a grotesque small man with a large phallus.
He is the GREEK god he was a minor god, of fertility, protector of livestock etc. He also had a permanent erection which gave rise to the term prapism.(medical)
No, Demeter was a goddess from Greek mythology, as she was female. Her Roman equivalent was Ceres.
Yes they are. Priapus son of Dionysus, Hermaphroditus of Hermes (hence the name).
Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, revelry, and fertility, is often associated with several offspring in mythology. One of his most notable children is Priapus, a fertility god known for his phallic symbolism and association with gardens and livestock. Additionally, Bacchus is sometimes linked to the Maenads, female followers who are considered his spiritual children, embodying the ecstatic and liberating aspects of his worship.
Dionysus
Athena is a female goddess, not a male god. The Roman goddess Minerva is the equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena.