

Bat – Cow goddess from early in Egyptian history, eventually absorbed by Hathor.Bastet – Goddess represented as a cat or lioness, patroness of the city of Bubastis, linked with protection from evil.Anuket – A goddess of Egypt's southern frontier regions, particularly the lower cataracts of the Nile.Amunet – Female counterpart of Amun and a member of the Ogdoad.Wadj-wer – Personification of the Mediterranean sea or lakes of the Nile Delta.Thoth – A moon god, and a god of writing and scribes, and patron deity of Hermopolis.Sopdu – A god of the sky and of Egypt's eastern border regions.Sobek – Crocodile god, worshipped in the Faiyum and at Kom Ombo.Shu – Embodiment of wind or air, a member of the Ennead.Mythological murderer of Osiris and enemy of Horus, but also a supporter of the king. Set – An ambivalent god, characterized by violence, chaos, and strength, connected with the desert.Ptah – A creator deity and god of craftsmen, the patron god of Memphis.Osiris – god of death and resurrection who rules the underworld and enlivens vegetation, the sun god, and deceased souls.Nemty – Falcon god, worshipped in Middle Egypt, who appears in myth as a ferryman for greater gods.Nefertum – God of the lotus blossom from which the sun god rose at the beginning of time.Montu – A god of war and the sun, worshipped at Thebes.Khonsu – A moon god, son of Amun and Mut.

Khnum ( Khnemu) – A ram god, the patron deity of Elephantine, who was said to control the Nile flood and give life to gods and humans.Khepri – A solar creator god, often treated as the morning form of Ra and represented by a scarab beetle.Often said to be the son of Osiris and Isis. Horus – A major god, usually shown as a falcon or as a human child, linked with the sky, the sun, kingship, protection, and healing.Hapi – Personification of the Nile flood.Geb – An earth god and member of the Ennead.

