In Greek mythology, Hermes is often depicted as a messenger god and a guide for souls. He is known to have fathered several children with various partners, including notable figures such as Pan, the god of the wild, and Hermaphroditus, who embodies both male and female characteristics. Additionally, he is associated with a number of other offspring, including the nymphs and other lesser deities.
Hermes is the father of Pan who fathered Iynx with Echo, so, YES.
Pan, Hermaphroditus, Tyche, Abderus, Autolycus. It is also rumoured that Hermes, not Ares, was the father of Eros.
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He had a son Autolycus.
Eleusis a son (or daughter) of Hermes and of Daeira.Khthonophyle and Hermes the parents of Polybos.Pharis the son of Hermes and PhylodameiaAutolycus, whom Hermes begot by Chione.Eurytus and Echion, sons of Hermes and Antianira.Hermes had more children than these six listed.
The are both children of Zeus.
That would be a yes, for example: Autolycus -grandfather of Odysseus- was a son of Hermes and Khione or Philonis.
So it seems. He had a couple of children by Aphrodite, but she was already married. Hermes is also supposed to have children with the nymph Dryope, but the gods never married nymphs. So ...
Yes Hermes did have children. Their names are Pan, Hermaphroditus, Eros, Tyche, Abderus, Autolycus. Yes he did. One of his sons is Pan.
Zeus's children. (Athena, Apollo, Artemis, etc.)
Well Hermes doesn't have a wife. He's like a single god who has children with a lotta different women
Styx the daughter of Okeanos and Tethys who were children of Gaia. Atlas also had Maia, the mother of Hermes by a daughter of Okeanos, either Pleione or Aethra.