God of air.
Where did the Egyptian god Shu live?
Shu.
Shu and Tefnut
to control the win and air
It is a girl
I think "Shy" might be Shay, personified destiny or Shu the sky god. There is not a god or goddess of being shy as such in Egyptian mythology.
Shu, the Egyptian god of air, is often associated with creation and is part of the Heliopolitan creation myth. According to this myth, Shu was born from the primordial waters of Nun along with his sister and consort, Tefnut, when the sun god Ra created the world. While there is no specific date for Shu's "birth," this event is typically placed within the context of the ancient Egyptians' understanding of creation rather than a historical timeline.
He was Aether. Click link below to read about gods of the air!
Shu, god of air had a consort (or 'sister-wife') in Tefnut, goddess of moisture. Their children were Nut, the sky goddess and Geb, the god of the earth. Shu held aloft Nut from Geb; his grandchildren by Nut and Geb are Osiris, Set, Isis, Nephthysand Horus the Elder.
Geb did not overthrow his father Shu, Shu became tired after fighting against the forces of Apep and gave Geb his throne - in turn, Geb gave his throne to Osiris.
Shu is the god of the sky and father of Nut.
In Ancient Egyptian religion, Tefnut, transliterated tfnt (tefenet) is a goddess of moisture, moist air, dew and rain.[1] She is the sister and consort of the air god Shu and the mother of Geb and Nut.-- from Wikipedia.org