Meretseger's name meant 'she who loves silence'. This goddess was the goddess who watched over people in their tombs. This is why she was believed to 'love silence', because she was with dead, silent people.
It is an Egyptian word for travel which meant to go upstream
Osiris is the Greek spelling/pronunciation of the name of the Egyptian god, his Egyptian name meant "he of the throne".
Kye or Ki in some ancient Egyptian dialects meant "ripple" - related to water.
The number of ancient Egyptian gods associated with vegetation and more particularly fertility is enormous. Possibly the earliest god associated with fertility was Min, a male deity who was worshipped before the First Kingdom. Min was usually portrayed with an erect penis. Osiris, the god of the underworld, was originally a god associated with vegetation and fertility. His wife, Isis became a very powerful goddess and was worshipped as a goddess of fertility and became closely associated with the queens of Egypt. Cleopatra (the seventh of that name) referred to herself as "The Daughter of Isis".
Weighing of the heart is part of the Egyptian belief in the afterlife. It refers to the judgment of a deceased person's heart against the feather of Ma'at, the goddess of truth and justice. If the heart is found to be lighter than the feather, it means the person lived a virtuous life, and they are allowed to enter the realm of the afterlife. If it is heavier, it suggests a life filled with wrongdoing and the heart is devoured by a demonic creature.
The Egyptian word for "planets" meant "planets."
It meant pharaoh. Hope that helps!
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The word is pharaoh.
Metis, mother of the goddess of wisdom Athena, was also referred to as the goddess of wisdom although her title originally meant magical cunning.
Extort money from its followers and blackmail or bully ex-members into silence.
Goddess of heath I think they meant to say "Hearth". In other words, she was the Goddess of the Home ad Family.
The planet is named after the Roman goddess. The goddess has that name because venus in Latin meant "sexual desire."
They misspelled it, they meant to put a c there, as in, that's your cue.
The Romans meant she lived in her temples.
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Imhotep whoes name meant "the one who comes in peace, is with peace"; a god of healing and medician. As well as those that praised Ma'at, the personified goddess of the concept of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice.