Quite a lot of goddesses I see, but no mention of the hunters of Artemis - among them men - who also practiced virginity/chastity?
Hippolytos, for one, the son of Theseus and the Amazon Hippolyte or Antiope; one of the reasons given for his rejection of his father's wife and his step mother Pha edra's love (a curse given to her by Aphrodite in revenge against Hippolytos for scorning love) is because he swore chaste as Artemis's devote. Phaedra killed herself and wrote a suicide note saying it was because Hippolytos had violated her, and so his father Theseus cursed him and asked vengeance by Poseidon - who apparently made a chariot Hippolytos was on fall and kill him, with a serpent or bull sent from the sea to make his horses panic.
Artemis, when he died either payed Asklepios to bring him back to life or he did so voluntarily (for which some say was the cause of Zeus killing Asklepios) apparently Asklepios had crossed a line, not only bringing back Hippolytos but making him immortal - he's said to be Virbius or Virbio a woodland god of Rome where he is companion to Diana/Artemis and was a ruler/king/god of the woodland or lake of Arikia/Ariccia.
It might be worth noting too that Hippolytos was said to have built a temple to Artemis Lykeie (Wolfish) and the reason of the surname/title could not be determined by Pausanias so he reasoned that it was "I could learn nothing from the local guides, but I gathered that either Hippolytos destroyed wolves that were ravaging the land of Troizenos [with the help of Artemis], or else that Lykeia is a surname of Artemis among the Amazones, from whom he was descended through his mother."
The father of Amazons is usually given to be Ares by either Otrere or Harmonia - no parents are mentioned for either lady. Yet Artemis Ephesos is a goddess they worship.
So I would not be so sure that Artemis was always thought a goddess without children by consorts, who were expected to remain chaste (my meaning being they weren't to be with another woman while with her).
Aktaion, the famed hunter turned to a hind and devoured by his hounds for spying upon -purposely or not, with lust or not - Artemis while bathing in her favored river Parthenius in the valley of Gargaphia. He like Orion is said to have been her hunting companion and likely had given a vow to be chaste. Pausanias says he would have taken Semele for wife (one must wonder if the madness of his hounds was caused by Dionysus and not Artemis, who perhaps only meant to turn him into a hind).
Another boy who spotted Artemis bathing was Sipriotes and he quickly became a she. Nothing else is known about him/her, but Kainis/Caenis who Poseidon promised anything to if she would sleep one night with him agreed and later granted her wish to be a man - hero named Kaineus/Caeneus - and made him invulnerable to weapons. I find the parallel interesting.
Interestingly Adonis is mentioned to be one of her hunters, and she sent a boar (Ares?) to be killed on a hunt because she had been angered by him.
Orion, Artemis is known for killing him either after he tried to rape Opis, or came back to her from Eos's bed; or a boast he made against Artemis - or against the beasts of Gaia, or Apollo killed him by a trick.
Hymenaios was a lover of Apollo, or had a wife before he died and became a god I think. Iris had by Zephyros a son Pothos (Passion) I think, and ever since artists have read about her going to wake Morpheus or Hypnos there have been art of the two seeming to be embracing. Pothos seems not to have a lover.
Eos had sons, Notus/Notos, the south wind & Euros/Eurus the east wind who aren't mentioned with mates or children. Geras had no children, he was a child of Nyx, and god of old age.