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Derived from Ἄμμων (Ammon), the Greek adaptation of the Egyptian jmn (reconstructed as Yamanu), which translates to "the hidden one". Initially, in...
Derived from the Egyptian term jmnt, which is reconstructed as Yamanut, the feminine counterpart of the deity Amon. In Egyptian mythology, she was a...
Derived from the names of the gods Amon and Ra. In the later Middle Kingdom period, the characteristics of these two deities were combined.
Latinized as Ἄνουβις (Anoubis), this term is the Greek adaptation of the Egyptian name jnpw, which is reconstructed as Anapa or similar variations....
Derived from the Egyptian term ꜥnqt, which comes from jnq meaning "to embrace" and includes a feminine t suffix. In Egyptian mythology, this name...
The Greek version of the Egyptian name ḥjpw, thought to be Hapi in reconstructed form, has an uncertain meaning. In Egyptian mythology, he was...
Derived from the Egyptian word jtn, which signifies "solar disk". Aten was worshipped as the Egyptian deity of the sun, typically portrayed as a sun...
Derived from the Egyptian words jtm or tmw, which stem from tm and signify "completion, totality", this name belongs to an Egyptian deity of...
The Egyptian name bꜤstt may have originated from bꜤs, which signifies "ointment jar", combined with a feminine t ending. In Egyptian mythology,...
Derived from the Egyptian term bꜤ, which signifies "soul, divine force", and featuring the feminine ending t. Bat was a deity in ancient Egypt,...
This name might originate from the Egyptian word bs, which means "flame". Alternatively, it could stem from a Nubian term interpreted as "cat". Bes...
Derived from Egyptian 𓎼𓃀𓃀 (gbb) signifying "earth". In Egyptian mythology he was the god of the earth and crops. His consort was his sister the sky...
Greek form of Egyptian ḥwt-ḥrw (reconstructed as Hut-Heru) meaning "the house of Horus", from Egyptian ḥwt "house" combined with the god Horus. In Egy...
Latinized form of Ὧρος (Horos), the Greek rendering of Egyptian ḥrw (reconstructed as Heru and other forms), possibly from ḥr "above, over" or ḥrj "di...
From Egyptian jꜥḥ meaning "moon". In Egyptian mythology, this was a lunar deity who was later identified with Thoth.
Greek form of Egyptian ꜣst (reconstructed as Iset, Aset or Ueset), possibly from st meaning "throne". In Egyptian mythology, Isis was the goddess of...
From Egyptian ẖnmw (reconstructed as Khenmu or Khnemu), derived from ẖnm meaning "to unite". This was the name of an early Egyptian god associated...
From Egyptian ḫnsw meaning "traveller", from ḫns meaning "to traverse, to cross". In Egyptian mythology he was a god of the moon, the son of Amon and ...
From Egyptian mꜣꜥt meaning "truth, virtue, justice". Maat (or Ma'at) was the Egyptian goddess personifying truth and balance. She was the consort of T...
From Egyptian mnṯw meaning "nomad" [1]. In Egyptian mythology, he was the god of war, depicted as a man with a falcon or bull head.
From Egyptian mwt meaning "mother". In Egyptian mythology, she was a mother goddess, consort of Amon and mother of Khonsu. She was sometimes depicted...
The Greek form of Egyptian nt, possibly from nt "water" or nrw "fear, dread". This was an early Egyptian goddess of weaving, hunting, and war. She...
The Greek form of Egyptian nbt-ḥwt (reconstructed as Nebet-Hut) meaning "lady of the house", from nbt "lady" and ḥwt "house". This was an Egyptian...
From Egyptian nnw meaning "primeval water". In Egyptian mythology, this was the god personifying the primeval waters from which the earth was born.
From Egyptian 𓈖𓅱𓏏 (nwt) meaning "sky". Nut was the Egyptian goddess of the sky and heavenly bodies. She was the wife of her brother Geb, and mother...
The Greek variant of Onuphrius.
Latinized form of Greek Ὀνούφριος (Onouphrios), from Egyptian wnn-nfr "he who is good, he who is happy". This was an epithet of Osiris, later used by...
The Greek form of Egyptian wsjr (reconstructed as Asar, Usir, etc.), of unknown meaning, possibly from wsr "mighty" or jrt "eye". In Egyptian mytholog...
From Egyptian ptḥ signifying "opener, creator". Ptah was an Egyptian god associated with creation and the arts.
From Egyptian rꜥ signifying "sun" or "day". Ra was a major Egyptian sun god originally worshipped in Heliopolis in Lower Egypt. He was typically...
From Egyptian sḫmt, derived from sḫm meaning "powerful" and a feminine t suffix. Sekhmet was an Egyptian warrior goddess, also associated with...
From a compound of Asar, the Egyptian form of Osiris, and Apis, the sacred bull of the Egyptians. This was the name of a syncretic Greco-Egyptian...
From Egyptian srqt, possibly meaning "she who lets throats breathe", from srq meaning "to open the windpipe, to breathe" [1] and a feminine t suffix....
From Σήθ (Seth), the Greek form of Egyptian swtẖ or stẖ (reconstructed as Sutekh), which is of unknown meaning. Seth was the Egyptian god of chaos...
From Egyptian sbk, possibly derived from sbq "to impregnate" [1]. In Egyptian mythology Sobek was a ferocious crocodile-headed god associated with...
From Egyptian spdt meaning "triangle", derived from spd meaning "to be sharp" and a feminine t suffix. This was the name of the Egyptian goddess of...