I'm very sorry, but I do not know. Some of the many were:
Ma'at-winged
Ra-bird head
Horus-also a bird head
Anubis-doggy head (death)
Osiris-mummy (probably mummification)
Hathor-lady
Amun-pharaoh
Isis-looks like Hathor, lady (famous)
Not very helpful, but I hope it was enough!
Wheather/ wind
Nut is an Egyptian goddess of the sky and heavens. She is a mother of the stars and four gods - Isis, Osiris, Seth and Nephthys. She is also mother of sun god Ra, and she is sky, and she is on the sky.
Hathor is the Egyptian Sky-goddess of love, beauty, motherhood, foreign lands, mining music.
there were many gods/goddess she belived in.
Hera is the wife of Zeus, the Ruler of the Greek gods. She was the goddess of family, not the goddess of all gods and goddesses. hope this helped.
This is difficult question to answer but I will do my best. There is usually Spirit and from spirit is god and goddess. This is where it gets a little tricky, but all gods and goddess stem from them. Depending on one's tradition equals number of gods and goddesses. The belief is that all gods and goddess exist and are just forms from the original god and goddess.
Hellenistic Paganism is the Ancient Religion of Greece. In Greek Gods, Zeus is the king of Gods and his consort is Hera. Zeus had a son Hercules. There are so many Gods and Goddesses. Aphrodite is the Goddess of love. Venus is the Goddess of beauty. Hermes is the Angel (Messenger of gods). Artemis is the Goddess of hunting. Demeter is the Goddess of prosperity...
There are many eygptian gods... God of the dead: Osiris God of somthing to do with death but I can't remember: Anibus God of destruction: Sethket God of the sun: Ra God of the earth: Geb
well, there was no real god or goddess of horses but Posiedon(he's a greek god though, sorry) created horses so he is probably the closest you'll get to a god/goddess of horses
Artemis is the goddess of the hunt and the moon, so it could be Neith, the goddess of war, hunting, and domestic crafts or it could be Khonsu, the god of the moon.
Mother of gods ; earth.
Athena was the goddess of wisdom, reason, and literature. She is called the goddess of wisdom because of her brilliant inventions that helped many gods.