💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Atem"
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| Word | Definition |
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| atumnoun | (Egyptian mythology) The creator god of Heliopolis, the original source of all matter, associated with the evening sun. |
| enneadnoun | (rare) Any grouping or system containing nine objects. |
| amonnoun | Alternative form of Amun. [(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.] |
| atennoun | (Egyptology) The deified disc of the sun, as an aspect of Re or as the sole God under Akhenaten. |
| duatnoun | (Egyptology, Egyptian mythology) The realm of the dead in Egyptian mythology. |
| ptahnoun | (Egyptian mythology) A god of creativity and craftsmen, sometimes also identified with the gods of death and the birth of the sun. |
| apepnoun | (Egyptian mythology) Alternative form of Apophis. [(Egyptian mythology) An evil snake-god who tries to devour the sun every night.] |
| atenismnoun | A monotheistic religion of ancient Egypt, based around the god Aten. |
| aethernoun | (Greek mythology) One of the Greek primordial deities who was the personification of light, brother-husband of Hemera and grandson of Chaos. |
| aitenoun | Alternative form of Até. [(Greek mythology) A goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin, and folly, the daughter either of Zeus or of Eris.] |
| titannoun | Something or someone of very large stature, greatness, or godliness. |
| ammutnoun | Alternative form of Ammit. [(Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian goddess, the Devourer of the Dead.] |
| 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. |
| hekatenoun | Alternative form of Hecate. [(Greek mythology) A powerful goddess of magic, crossroads, fire, light, the moon, and the underworld. Her Roman counterpart is Trivia.] |
| mnevisnoun | (religion) A bull-shaped aspect of the god Atum-Ra venerated in Heliopolis. |
| ashtarothnoun | Alternative form of Astaroth. [The great duke of Hell, in the first hierarchy with Beelzebub and Lucifer.] |
| ethernoun | (uncountable, colloquial) The atmosphere or space as a medium for broadcasting radio and television signals; also, a notional space through which Internet and other digital communications take place; cyberspace. |
| anhornoun | Alternative spelling of Anhur. [(Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian war god] |
| ahtinoun | (Finnic mythology) The god of depths, water, and fishing in Finnish mythology. |
| ananakinoun | Alternative form of Anunnaki. [(Mesopotamian mythology) A group of Sumerian, Akkadian and Babylonian deities in no known particular order including but not limited to Enki, Enlil, Ninlil and 'known as the fourth' Enbilulu.] |
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