First of all, Terra is a Latin word, not Greek. Second, as far as I know there was no male god for the Earth. There was Gaia, who married Chronos and bore a bunch of the Olympians, including Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, and Hades.
Erebus is a Greek god, and male.
Male
Do you mean the Roman god Mars, or the Greek god Ares? If so, he is the male god of war.
Apollo was male.
Eros was male.
Firstly Gaia was not a God , nor a Titan she was mother earth , the beginning , from chaos . And in Roman her name is Terra.
Valentines day is influenced by a Greek god named Cupid or Eros and Earth day has to do with Mother Earth or Terra.
Yes, he was a Greek god and he was male.
Yes, he was a Greek god and he was male.
Yes, both Earth and Uranus are named after Roman gods. Earth is named after the Roman goddess of the Earth, Terra, while Uranus is named after the Roman god of the sky, Uranus.
I believe the greek goddess of the Earth is Gaea or Giai. I also think that the Roman form is Terra
Erebus is a Greek god, and male.
It isn't. Earth derrives from the latin word for land "terra"
In Greek mythology, the goddess of the earth is Gaia Gaia is the greek goddess of earth. Geb is the Egyptian god of earth.
No, in Roman mythology, Earth is not specifically associated with a single god or goddess. The closest counterpart could be Terra Mater, the Roman goddess of the earth and fertility, but Earth as a concept is not personified in the same way as in Greek mythology with Gaia.
Male
Do you mean the Roman god Mars, or the Greek god Ares? If so, he is the male god of war.