💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Anput"
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| anuketnoun | (Egyptian mythology) An Ancient Egyptian goddess of the cataracts (“rapids”) of the Nile River. Sometimes treated as an aspect of the god of the Nile. |
| anubisnoun | (Egyptian mythology) In the mythology of ancient Egypt, the god of the dead and tombs, commonly depicted with the head of a jackal. |
| anukitnoun | (Egyptian mythology) Alternative form of Anuket. [(Egyptian mythology) An Ancient Egyptian goddess of the cataracts (“rapids”) of the Nile River. Sometimes treated as an aspect of the god of the Nile.] |
| antunoun | A Mesopotamian goddess, the feminine counterpart of Anu. |
| ammitnoun | (Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian goddess, the Devourer of the Dead. |
| ammutnoun | Alternative form of Ammit. [(Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian goddess, the Devourer of the Dead.] |
| anhurnoun | (Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian war god |
| anankenoun | Necessity beyond all supplications or sway. Conceived as the ultimate dictator of all fate and circumstances, to which even the gods must ultimately pay homage and deference. |
| amunnoun | (Egyptian mythology) An Egyptian wind deity associated with the town of Thebes; later (post-16th century BCE) the creator deity, often depicted with curling ram horns. |
| wadjetnoun | (Egyptian mythology) The patron goddess and namesake of the Ancient Egyptian city of Per-Wadjet, known as Buto to the Greeks. Wadjet takes the form of a cobra and is associated with the Eye of Horus. |
| nephthysnoun | (Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian goddess, the wife of Set and sister of Isis, Osiris, and Set, worshiped as a protective goddess and nurse of the pharaoh and associated with funerary rites and the transition from life to death. |
| anatnoun | An ancient Semitic goddess of war and fertility. |
| ahtinoun | (Finnic mythology) The god of depths, water, and fishing in Finnish mythology. |
| anshurnoun | Alternative form of Anshar. [(Akkadian mythology) A sky god.] |
| anathnoun | Alternative form of Anat. [An ancient Semitic goddess of war and fertility.] |
| apepnoun | (Egyptian mythology) Alternative form of Apophis. [(Egyptian mythology) An evil snake-god who tries to devour the sun every night.] |
| bastetnoun | (Egyptian mythology) The goddess of the sun and the moon, of cats, and Lower Egypt; one of the "Eyes / Daughters of Ra", the consort of Ptah, often depicted as having a she-cat's head. |
| two ladiesnoun | the Egyptian goddesses Wadjet and Nekhbet |
| ammonnoun | (historical) An ancient nation occupying the east of the Jordan River, between the torrent valleys of Arnon and Jabbok, in present-day Jordan. |
| qadeshtunoun | A putative Canaanite goddess. Her Egyptian equivalent is Qetesh. |
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