It might also be interesting to you to learn that Aphrodite was sometimes titled Ourania/Urania describing her as "the heavenly," or spiritual, to distinguish her from Aphrodite Pandemos. Plato represents her as a daughter of Uranus, begotten without a mother. She might have been identified with the Muse daughter of Zeus because Hymenaeus (god of weddings, or more specifically of the wedding hymn) was said sometimes to be the son of the Muse Ourania, no father noted - which is like Aphrodite and Eros.
Among the Muses was also Erato who might be identified with "Aphrodite Pandemos", she was Muse of erotic poetry and mimic imitation and her daughter was Kleophema by Malos; Kleophema married Phlegyas who had Aigle/Koronis who was the mother of Asklepios (Asclepius) by Apollo according to Isyllus.
There was another Erato a prophetic priestess of the Arcadian Pan and wife to Arcas, the son of Kallisto (Callisto) by whom she became the mother of Elatus, Apheidas, and Azan.