According to Egyptian mythology, Aker was the name of one of the earlier gods. He was often later referred to as Ruti, which in Egyptian translates to, "two lions". It is thought that Aker may have been worshiped before any of the other Egyptian gods were. He was the god of the horizon, so the name Aker means, "The one who curves," as the Egyptians thought that the horizon was curved around them.
Egyptian diety
The word Egyptian is a proper noun as a word for a person of or from the country of Egypt. The word Egyptian is also a proper adjective that describes a noun as of or from the country of Egypt.
it is mythology but it just comes from a Greek word
In ancient Egyptian the word for beautiful is "Sesen".
An Egyptian pylon is a temple. It has two large towers next to each other that taper down with the largest part at the bottom. The word "pylon" is a Greek word given to the Egyptian temple.
Aker is an earth god who also presided over the western and eastern boarders of the Underworld, the guardian of a gate. In the later period of Egyptian theology the two lions making up the Akeru were named Sef and Tuau - 'yesterday' and 'today' respectively. He is both a earth and horizon deity. Aker often became referred to as Ruti, the Egyptian word meaning two lions.He is a very ancient and primeval concept still seen today.
One Egyptian word that starts with "o" is "Osiris," the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife, the underworld, and rebirth. He is often depicted with green skin and a pharaoh's beard, and was considered a central figure in Egyptian mythology.
The term "Heliopolitan" refers to the ancient Egyptian city of Heliopolis, which was known as Iunu in Egyptian. Heliopolis was a religious center dedicated to the worship of the sun god Ra and held significance in Egyptian mythology and cosmogony.
The god of Lightening was called Reshep. He was known as the warrior god of storms. Biriq is also a word used to refer to lightening.
The word "quarry" does not have any special meaning in either Ancient Egyptian or Modern Egyptian Arabic. "Quarry" is an English word that can either refer to a mine used to remove special desirable stone materials (like marble, granite, limestone, etc.) from the ground or the action of such removal.
'Multo' could refer to Filipino culture and mythology, in which a multo is the Filipino term for a ghost, deriving from the Spanish word 'muerto', which means dead.
Exodus is the relevant English word. The Hebrew word is yetsi'áh (יציאה).
In Greek mythology, drakaina is used for female dragons. Also, some people refer to a female dragon as a dragoness.
The Egyptian word for Angel is Neteru.
The Egyptian word for son is "ibn".
The Egyptian word for "planets" meant "planets."
The word 'Janani', from Sanskrit origin, means Mother'; sometimes it is used to refer 'Earth' - the idea deriving from Hindu mythology which considers Earth as the Mother.