Female lovers and Issue:
(* – not in every version)
by Metis (Oceanid):
Athena* (goddess of wisdom)
by Themis (Titaness):
the Horae*: Eunomia (lawful conduct), Dike (justice), Eirene (peace)
the Moirai*: Atropos, Clotho, Lachesis
by Eurynome (Oceanid):
the Charites*: Aglaea (goddess of glory), Euphrosyne (goddess of joy), Thalia (goddese of abundance)
by Demeter (sister):
Persephone (queen of the Underworld)
by Mnemosyne (Titaness):
the Muses: Calliope (epic poetry), Clio (history), Polyhymnia (hymns), Euterpe (lyric poetry), Terpsichore (dance, chorus), Erato (erotic poetry, mimic imitation), Melpomene (tragedy, chorus), Thalia (comedy), Urania (astronomy)
by Leto (Titaness):
Apollo (god of the Sun, male beauty, healing and diseases, protection, archery, music, arts, light, knowledge, herds, flocks, youth, oracles, prophecy)
Artemis (goddess of the Moon, hunt, wildlife, nature, forests, archery, animals, virginity, young women, healing and diseases)
by Hera (sister and main consort):
Hephaestus* (god of metallurgy)
Ares (god of war)
Hebe (goddess of youth)
Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth)
Angelos (underworld goddess)
Eleutheria (goddess of liberty)
Eris* (goddess of strife)
Arge
by Dione (Oceanid):
Aphrodite* (goddess of love)
by Persephone (his daughter, only in Orphic tradition):
Zagreus (slain by Titans and reborn as Dionysus)
Melinoë
by Himalia (nymph of Rhodes):
Spartaeus
Cronius
Cytus
by Aega:
Aegipan (satyr-like creature)
by Maia (Pleiad):
Hermes (messenger of gods)
by Selene (moon goddess):
Ersa (goddess of dew)
Nemea* (eponym of Nemea)
Pandia (goddess of full-moon and the festival of Pandia)
by Gaia (Earth):
Agdistis (Anatolian and Roman deity)
Manes (founder of Lydia)
Cyprian centaurs*
by Aetna or Thalia:
Palici (Sicilian Divine twins)
by Protogeneia (daughter of Deucalion):
Aethlius (first king of Elis)
Opus I (king of Epeians)
by Pandora (daughter of Deucalion)
Graecus (eponym of Graecia)