According to some Egyptian myths, the father of Khonsu was Amun. Nut was also believed to be the mother.
Bastet
Ptah was the god of crafts. Husband of Bastet, father of Khonsu or Mihos.
The Egyptian moon gods included: Yah Thoth Bast Khonsu
Her father was Ra, her sister was Sekhmet, her husband was Ptah, and her son was Khonsu or Mihos. She didn't have a mom. She was said to have been created by Ra's developing sperm in the ocean...
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the son of Amun and Mut whose name means 'wanderer' is Khonsu.
Chensu might refer to the Egyptian god; Khonsu (alternately Chonsu, Khensu, Khons, Chons or Khonshu) a god whose main role was associated with the moon. He was in a tried with Mut and Amon-Re.
Mut was a creation and mother goddess, a patron of queens, and titled lady of heaven. She is mother of Khonsu.
Khonsu is the ancient Egyptian deity considered as the son of Amun and Mut.
Khonsu: depicted as a child with a crescent moon headdress. The temple dedicated to him was located in the temple of the goddess Mut, his mother at Karnak
Khonsu, or Khonshu, was an Egyptian god of the moon.
Yah, Thoth and Khonsu are moon gods.
Pyramids Sphinx and Doric
The name of the Egyptian's god of the moon is Khonsu.
Ptah was the god of crafts. Husband of Bastet, father of Khonsu or Mihos.
Khonsu- and sometimes Montu is called the son of Mut.
The Egyptian moon gods included: Yah Thoth Bast Khonsu
Thot was the god of the moon.
There are different accounts on this so it is not certain, but Khonsu, Nefertem and Maahes are mentioned as children of Bastet.