tefnut was the Egyptian goddess of moisture
I don't know if this answers your question how you would like it to be answered but the goddesses of moisture is Tefnut
'Geb' is the God of the earth in ancient Egyptian mythology. As far as I know, there is no Goddess. Geb is the brother and husband of 'Nut' (The Goddess of the daytime sky and where clouds were formed). He is the son of 'Shu' (a God associated with sunlight and heat) and 'Tefnut' (a goddess who was the personification of the moisture in the sky/air).
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
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
There was no Egyptian god of lice.
There is no Egyptian god Zozer.
Tefnut is a goddess, the mother of Nut and Geb, sister and consort of Shu; she was goddess of moisture and warm air.
There is no Egyptian god of wheat, however there is an Egyptian god of grain. The name of this god was 'Neper'. He was sometimes called 'Neper the reaper' because of his association with grain and harvesting.
That was the Biblical god of Abraham, not a Egyptian god or goddess.
The Egyptian sun god is Ra.
Seth is the Egyptian god of evil
The Egyptian god of life is Isis.