Some Hindu deities are certainly very human in some ways - and IIRC there's perhaps more leeway in that tradition for someone to be human but simultaneously being an aspect or avatar-status for a separate divinity, which I don't think is quite as common in Abrahamic, Germanic/Northern European, or Classical mediterranean myths. Rama for example is clearly at least to a large extent a deity, but he's portrayed (again, my limited understanding) as having been born in a city in a kingdom of humans with clear human descent.