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So there were a couple questions about Kemetic deities while Sang held her Chat Room Q&A. So here's the list of Kemetic deities that I have.
Kemetic name(Other names): very brief discription
Aabit: a singing Goddess Aah: a moon God Aker: an earth God shown as two heads or two lions facing in opposite directions (east and west). Said to absorb poison from your body when called upon. Amen: a sun God Ami: a fire God Ami Neter: a singing God Ami Pe: a lion God Amu: a dawn God Amun: creator god, worshipped at Thebes as King of the Gods Amutnen: a Goddess of milk cows Anpu(Yinepu, Anubis): jackal God, inventor or mummification and guardian of cemeteries Apet: a mother Goddes, nursing mother Apuat(Upuat): a white or grey jackal god who guides souls to their place of rest Aput: a messenger God Asar(Wesir, Osiris): Ruler of the underworld and God of crop fertility Asbit(Asbet): a fire Goddess Aseb: a fire God Aset(Isis): widow of Asar, mother of Heru and Mistress of Magic Ashket: a Goddess of the winds Ashu: water God Aua: God of gifts Auit: Goddess of nurses and children Bait: Goddess of the soul Baket: a hawk Goddess Bast(et): the extra -et is silent. Feline Goddess, defender of Ra and bestowed of fertility Bata: God of war and the chase Bekhkhit(Bekhkhet): Goddess of dawn's light Bes: protector God Djehuty(Djehuti, Tehuti, Thoth): lunar God of wisdom, language, and writing, with ibis and baboon forms Geb: earth God, consort of Nut and head of the divine tribunal Hapi: God of the Nile and fertility. I feel this God is one that was bound to Kemet and one that we would not be able to call upon unless we were there in Egypt. Heh: God of infinity, represented a wish to live for thousands of years Hekat(Heqet): Goddess of childbirth and protection, symbolized by a frog Henkheses: God of the east wind Heru, sa Aset(Horus, son of Isis): sky falcon, opponent of Set and archetypical ruler of Kemet Heru Ur(Horus the Elder): All I have at the moment is that He was one of the five children Nut had after Djehuti added five days to the year so Nut could give birth to Asar, Set, Heru Ur, Aset, and Nebet Het. Hesa: a singing God Hwt-Hwr((pr. Hoot Hoor))(Het Heru, Het Heret, Hathor): cow goddess of birth, death, and cosmic renewal Hu: the God of taste Hutchai: God of the west wind Kekui(Keku): the God of the hour before dawn, "Bringer in of the light" Kekuit: Goddess of the hour after sunset, "Bringer in of the night" Khephera: God of the sun at night(at least that's what I got from reading Circle of Isis sweatdrop ) Khepri: scarab God of dawn and renewal Khnum: ram God, creator god and controller of the Nile flood Khonsu: creator moon God and controller of Fate Khurab: a bird Goddess Maa: God of sight Mafdet: a lynx Goddess Mahes: a lion God Mathet: tree Goddess, said to help the deceased climb into heaven Merseger: a cobra Goddess, said to live on a specific mountain in Kemet Mesen: a blacksmith God Meskhenet: the Goddess that presides at childbirth, symbolized by a birth brick Min: God of male sexuality and agricultural fertility Montu(Monthu, Menthu): war God, falcon headed, also represented by a griffin Mut: avenging Goddess worshipped at Thebes as consort of Amun and mother of Khonsu Nebet Het(Nephthys): sister of Aset and unwilling wife of Set Neith: creator goddess and defender of the sun god Nekhebet: protective vulture Goddess of southern Kemet Neper: God of grain Nerit(Neret): Goddess of strength Nu: the primal water Nun: God of the primeval ocean Nut: sky Goddess and mother of Asar, Aset, Nebet Het, Set, and Heru Ur Pakhet: a cat Goddess Papait(Papaet): Goddess of birth Pestit: Goddess of sunrise Pestu: God of light Ptah: creator God of Memphis and patron of artists and craftsmen Ra: creator sun God and Ruler of the Universe Rekhet: Goddess of knowledge personified Remi: a fish God Remnet: a cow Goddess Renenutet: Goddess of the harvest, depicted as a cobra, said to be present at childbirth and is the one who decides how long the child will live Renpiti: a God of time Saa: the God of touch Sekhmet: ferocious solar lion Goddess Seshat "She who writes" known as the Lady of Literature and Libraries, Goddess of Architecture and Record Keeping, supposedly the wife of Djehuty but I think I read somewhere that they said She was also possibly His daughter Set(h): desert and storm God, enemy of Asar, rival of Heru, and strongest of the Gods Setem: the God of hearing Shai: a God of destiny, each of us have our own Shai Shesmu: a God of wine Shu: God of air and sunlight who separated the earth and sky Sia: this God personifies the perseceptive mind Sobek(Sebek): primeval crocodile God and Lord of the Nile Sokar: Memphite God of death and regeneration Tait: a Goddess of weaving Tanent: primal earth Goddess Tauret: protector of women in childbirth, symbolized by the hippopotamus Tefnut: sister of Shu and mother of Geb and Nut Tum(Atum, Nefertum, Tem): creator deity of Heliopolis and evening form of the sun God Un: God of existence Unit(Uneet): a star Goddess Unta: a God of light Unti: a God of light Ur Henu: a water God Utchait: a Goddess of the moon Utekh: a God of embalming Utet Tefef: god of the 29th day of the month Wadjyt(Uadjet): protective cobra Goddess of the north
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