There are many symbols of Anubis and they usually are in association of Anubis as the Egyptian god of mummification and protector and guide of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
Anubis' symbol is the black jackal. It represents death and the afterlife according to ancient Egyptian mythology. Anubis, the god of embalming, was often portrayed with the head of a jackal, and the black color symbolized the decay and transformation that occurs after death.
Well I balieve it means imorality but in egiption it is also known to say jackel head.
He held a symbol called the Ankh which meant "Eternal Life"
the symbol on the staff is the ankh (pronounced onk) and it represents everlasting life
The staff that Anubis is often pictured with is a Was Sceptre. It appears as a long staff with an animal head on top and a forked end. Was Sceptres were used as a symbol of power or dominion.
It's Anubis backwards, Amber came up with it for the Sibuna Club.
Not in the Pokemon world, although Iucario's design likely came from Anubis. ther mean
Sibuna means Anubis spelled backwards. They say Anubis means good luck.
It is mark given to sibuna gang by the evil spirit and they have to find mask of anubis or Nina forfeits her life .
This staff is possibly the "was-scepter". This is a long staff mounted with an animal head. It was a symbol of power or dominion, and seen being held by Set and Anubis. In later use, it was a symbol of control over the force of chaos that Set represented. In a funerary context the was sceptre was responsible for the well-being of the deceased.
Depending upon which symbol you mean, it usually means that symbol DOUBLED.
No, it does not. Anubis is the Greek name for the Egyptian god Anpu, pronounced Anapa. The word may mean "royal child". Satan, by and by means "the opposer", and Lucifer means "shining one, morning star (Venus); bringer of dawn" neither of these refer to the Egyptian god Anubis.
Anubis in ancient Egypt