Amon: First worshiped as a fertility god, rose to prominence as the most important god of Egypt
Anath: Mistress of heaven, protector of the king; known for her ferocity Anubis: God of the dead and protection, Input is his female counterpart Anukis: Goddess of water Apis: The Black Bull, symbol of fertility and the undying soul Aten: Sun god who turned into a monotheistic entity, then lost his footing amongst the other gods and goddesses Bastet: Goddess of cats, fertility, music, the moon, and protection from evil (associated with Sekhmet) Bes: God of good fortune and protection of pregnant women; Beset is the female side of Bes Geb: God of the Earth Hathor: Goddess of business, beauty, joy, love, harmony, children, and the all-seeing "Eye of Ra" Horus: God of the sky, divine childe |
Hauhet: Goddess of boundless infinity; Hu is her male counterpart
Hekat: Goddess of midwifery and childbirth, associated with water Isis: Goddess of All; Divine Mother; partnered with God Osiris Ius-a'as: Goddess of creation Ma'at: Goddess of truth Mehet-Weret: Goddess of sky and floods Merit: Goddess of music Min: God of roads, fertility, and agriculture; protector of travelers Nerith: Goddess of destiny, war, and the mother of Ra; protector of the dead; bisexual Nekhbet: Primal Mother Goddess; divine nurse Nephthys: Goddess of secrets, initiation, and the dead Nut: Goddess of the sky Osiris: God of vegetation and the dead; rules with Isis Ptah: God of learning, architecture, and building Ra: God of the sun Renenet: Goddess of prosperity and the home |
Sekhmet: Goddess of protection
Selket: Goddess of scorpions; protector of the dead, travelers, and weather Seshat: Goddess of writing and patron of libraries Seth: God of storms and chaos, although unfriendly and cruel, he was respected Shu: Goddess of moisture Sobek: Crocodile God of lakes and protection Taweret: Hippo Goddess of childbirth Tefnut: God of air Thoth: God of knowledge, wisdom, and the moon Wadjet: Serpent Goddess of protection, children, and the land Wenut: The "swift one" - moves things quickly; hare or serpent Wosret: The powerful woman |
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