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major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt, the significant deities in ancient Egyptian religion. During its more than 3,000 years of development, Egyptian religion underwent significant changes of emphasis and practice. Its pantheon of gods and goddesses was large—with some 1,500 named deities—and was not fixed. New gods appeared, and some ceased to be worshipped. Moreover, the characters of the gods were not neatly defined. Most had a principal association, such as that of Re with the sun or that of the goddess Hathor with women, but there was much overlap, especially among the leading deities.

The study of ancient Egyptian religion is incomplete. A single sacred book like the Qurʾān or the Bible does not exist, and scholars’ understanding of the ancient Egyptian pantheon has been pieced together through surviving art and texts. Consequently, the list of figures below is primarily an introduction to a selection of the most important deities in ancient Egyptian religion.

Name Description Also called
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (2) Amon one of the chief deities; united with the sun god under the form of Amon-Re; often depicted as a ram or as a human with the head of a ram Amen, Ammon, Aman, Amun
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (3) Anubis guide of souls to the underworld; son of Osiris; often depicted as a jackal or as a man with the head of ajackal Anpu
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (4) Apis sacred bull, an embodiment of Ptah; identified with Osiris as Osiris-Apis or Serapis Hap, Hep, Hapi, Hapy
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (5) Bastet goddess of music; the daughter of Re; often depicted in the form of a lioness and later acat Bast, Pasht, Ubastet
Geb earth god; father of Osiris; brother of Nut; sometimes represented as a man with a goose sitting on his head Keb, Seb
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (6) Hathor goddess of the sky, of women, of fertility, of mirth, and of love; in animal form, principally represented as a cow Athor
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (7) Horus god of day; son of Osiris and Isis; often appeared as a hawk or as a man with the head of a hawk Hor,Har,Her, Heru
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (8) Isis goddess of motherhood and fertility; sister and wife of Osiris;most often represented as a woman wearing a sheath dress and either the hieroglyphic sign of the throne or a solar disk and cow’s horns on her head Aset,Eset
Khepera god of the morning sun; often represented as a man with the head of a scarab beetle Khepra, Khepri, Khopri, Kheprer
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (9) Khnum god who shaped humans on his potter’s wheel; often represented as a man with the head of a ram Khneumu Chnuphis, Chnemu, Chnum, Khnoumis
Khonsu moon god of fertility and childbirth; son of Amon and Mut; often depicted as a young man with a side lock of hair, wearing on his head a uraeus (rearing cobra) and a lunar disk Khensu, Khuns, Khons, Chons, Chunsu
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (10) Maat goddess of law, justice, and truth; daughter of Re; often represented as a woman with a feather on her head Ma’at, Mayet, Maa, Maet, Maht, Maut
Montu solar deity, sometimes considered a god of war; oftenrepresented as a man with a falcon’s head, wearing a crown of two plumes with a double uraeus (rearing cobra) on his forehead Ment, Menthu, Mentu, Mont, Monthu, Munt
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (11) Min god of fertility; often represented with his phallus erect, a flail in his raised right hand Amsu
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (12) Mut sky goddess and great divine mother goddess; wife of Amon; often depicted as an older woman wearing the double crown ofUpperandLower Egypt or as a woman with the head of a lioness Maut
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (13) Nekhbet goddess of Upper Egypt and patroness of childbirth; often depicted as a vulture spreading her wings over the pharaoh while grasping in her claw the cartouche symbol—an oval frame enclosing Egyptianhieroglyphs—as a woman with a vulture’s head and wearing a white crown, or as a woman suckling the pharaoh Nekhebet, Nechbet
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (14) Nephthys goddess of the dead; sister and wife of Seth Nebthet
Nun chaos from which the world was created; the oldest of the gods; father of Re Nu
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (15) Nut goddess of the sky, the vault of the heavens; consort of Geb; often depicted as a woman arched over Geb N/A
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (16) Osiris god of the underworld and judge of the dead; son of Geb and Nut; representations of him are rare before the New Kingdom (1539–1075bce), when he was shown as a mummy with arms crossed on his breast, one hand holding a crook, the other a flail, and on his head the atef crown, composed of the white crown ofUpper Egyptand two ostrich feathers Usir
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (17) Ptah chief deity of the city of Memphis; god of arts and crafts; oftenrepresented as a man inmummyform, wearing a skullcap and a short, straight false beard Phtha, Phthah
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (18) Re god of the sun, the supreme god; pharaohs claimed descent from him; often represented as a hawk, a lion, or a cat Ra, Phra, Pra
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (19) Sekhmet goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun godRe; companion ofPtah; usually depicted as a lioness or as a woman with the head of a lioness, on which was placed the solar disk and the uraeus serpent Sakhmet
Serapis Greco-Egyptian god uniting attributes of Osiris and Apis; often depicted in a Greek style and given human traits Sarapis
Seth god of darkness or evil; brother and enemy of Osiris; often depicted as a composite figure, with a canine body, square-tipped ears, tufted tail, and a long pointed snout Setekh,Setesh, Set
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (20) Shu god of air and supporter of the sky; father of Nut and Geb; often portrayed in human form with thehieroglyphof his name—an ostrich feather—on his head or in the act of separating Geb and Nut, supporting with uplifted arms the body of Nut arched above him Su
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (21) Tefnut goddess of moisture and rainfall; wife and sister of Shu Tefenet
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (22) Atum solar deity associated with the setting sun; father of Shu and Tefnut; often shown as an aged figure who had to be regenerated during the night Atmu, Atem, Tem, Temu
Major gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt | History, List, Descriptions, & Facts (23) Thoth god of the moon, of reckoning, of learning, and of writing; scribe of the gods; often represented in human form with the head of an ibis Dhouti, Djehuti, Djhuty, Tahuti, Techa, Thout, Zehutia

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