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Who was the Egyptian god of moisture?

tefnut was the Egyptian goddess of moisture


The god of rain?

I don't know if this answers your question how you would like it to be answered but the goddesses of moisture is Tefnut


Who was Ra children?

Shu (God of the Air and Sky) and Tefnut (Goddess of Moisture).


What does tefnut the god egyptian represent?

Tefnut is a goddess, the mother of Nut and Geb, sister and consort of Shu; she was goddess of moisture and warm air.


Who is tefnut?

Tefnut is the Egyptian goddess of rain dew and moisture


What are some of tefnut's attributes?

Tefnut is moisture, warm air.


What was Tefnut the Goddess of?

She is the goddess of moisture.


Who is tefnut's mother's name?

Tefnut, the Egyptian goddess of moisture in the sky, did not have a mother. She was said to be created by the god Atum while he was masturbating. Later on, after Atum was associated with the god Re, Re became her father. source: http://news.egyptianmyths.net/tefnut.htm


Is Tefnut the Egyptian god of the wind?

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


Who is Atum the Egyptian God related to?

Shu and Tefnut


What are Tefnuts responsibilities?

As one of the cosmic deities of the Ennead, Tefnut was the divine personification of moisture. Tefnut could be regarded as "Eye of Re', and as such was represented with a lioness head (and was worshipped in Leontopolis).


Why was Geb important?

As the God of the earth, Geb was one of the most important of ancient Egypt's gods. According to the Heliopolis doctrine, he came from a line of important gods. His parents were Shu, the god of air, and Tefnut, the goddess of moisture, who were in turn the children of Atum.