A bull.
Egyptian gods tended to take the form of animals.
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David is originally a Hebrew name, not Egyptian and in its original form it was pronounced Dawid, meaning "one who is loved".The Ancient Egyptian language does not include the letter "v", and there is no word like dwd in Egyptian. If you take the English translation of the name and look for something similar in Egyptian, you might chose mrwty meaning "the well-loved" - since only the consonants were written in hieroglyphs, we can not know how this word was originally pronounced.
Most gods that take animal form can come from Egypt and India. In Egypt, God of the underworld, Anubis, has a dog head. Almost all of the Gods in Egypt will take an animal form. Many gods in India will be and elephant or cow. The cow is a sacred animal to the Indians.
In Greek myth, Zeus takes the form of a swan and bull.
Yes, all Greek gods and goddesses seemed to be shape shifting.
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There are many variations of weather vanes. Most of them take on the form of an animal, so you should definitely find a weather vane based on your favorite animal.
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The roles of the ancient Egyptian women were mainly to do the household chores and also to take care of the family.