Yes, Cupid was considered a male god in Roman mythology.
Cupid, known as Eros in Greek mythology, is the god of love, desire, and affection. He is typically depicted as a winged boy or young man, carrying a bow and arrows. The arrows are used to pierce the hearts of gods and humans, causing them to fall in love. The provided reference confirms that Cupid is considered a man, although often portrayed as a child. He's described as fair-haired, light-skinned, and of indeterminate age, dressed in Greek togas.