The closest I can think of would be Isis. She is the wife/sister of the second ruler of the gods. Zeus came after Chronos, just as Osiris came to power after Ra. Once again like Hera, Isis often does things behind her husband's back. Hera would often punish women who had interacted with Zeus. Isis poisoned Ra so that Osiris could come to power. I don't know of an Egyptian god of marriage/union, so Isis is my best guess.
When Zeus fought Typhon, the Olymapin gods fled to Egypt were they took on different forms.
Artemis became a cat [indicating Neith or Bastet]
She didn't have one. Technically, Greek gods did not have Egyptian counterparts like they do with Romans. Actually, no god really had an Egyptian name unless they were and Egyptian god.
juno
Hera is the name the Greeks worshiped a similar goddess to Juno.
Hera was the goddess of marriage and she was he wife of Zeus making her the queen of the heavens.
Hera was also in Roman mythology but her name was Juno.
Hera is the Queen of Goddess' she was married to Zeus and had 6 children. only 2 of them were gods and these are 1. Ares 2. Hephaetus Another 3 of them were human and they are 1.Eris 2.Hebe 3.Eleithyia And only one of them was a cyclops and he is 1.Typhon
Marriage, family
hera is the goddess of marriage
Hera is the name the Greeks worshiped a similar goddess to Juno.
There is no Nose/Norse name for Hera. Her equivalent goddess would be Frigg.
Hera.
Hera
Juno is the goddess that the Romans most identified Hera with.
Hera is the Goddess of Marriage.
The name Hera is Greek. Hera is the Greek goddess of the hearth and marriage.
Hera is the Greek goddess of the heaven's, marriage and childbirth.
Hera is the goddess of marriage
Hera (latin name: Juno)
Juno didn't change her name to Hera. Juno is simply the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Hera.