The meaning of that word is actually Tutankhamun. :}
i think its amon-re
Re Amon worship was primarily practiced in ancient Egypt, particularly in the city of Thebes (modern-day Luxor). Amon, initially a local deity, became associated with the sun god Re, forming the composite deity Amon-Re, who was worshiped as a major god of the Egyptian pantheon. The worship involved elaborate rituals, temple ceremonies, and festivals, with the Karnak Temple complex being a significant center for Amon-Re worship.
Amon-Ra, often referred to simply as Ra, is primarily considered a male deity in ancient Egyptian mythology. He is associated with the sun and creation, often depicted as a man with a falcon head crowned with a sun disk. Though sometimes female attributes are associated with deities in ancient mythologies, Amon-Ra is predominantly recognized as a male figure.
The fusion of Amon with the Sun god, Ra, lead to belief in a new, all-powerful deity in Egypt. Amon-Ra replaced all other gods in importance. They became embodiments of him, which created something in Egypt akin to monotheism.
Great-grandfather. Osiris was the son of Geb and Nut, the children of Tefnut and Shu, the children of Ra-Atum and Iusaaset.
"Tut" are short for Tutankhamon, which means "living image of Amon". He was born Tutankhaton.
Amon is the name of a ancient Egyptian god.
Egyptian myth does not say when or where Amon Ra was born.
Amon was an amazing god he worshiped lots of of things
Amon-ra is one of the many names of the Egyptian sun God.
The answer to that question is Thebes.
i think its amon-re
It is Amon-Re
In Ancient Egyptian mythology, Amon-Re (originally known simple as "Amon," "Amen," or "Amun") was the king of all the gods. He was usually associated with the bull, the goose, and the ram. The cults of Amon-Re were largely concentrated in the cities of Thebes and Hermopolis.
Amon/Amun is the same Egyptian god, simply different spellings of the name. At one point the ancient Egyptian priests of Ra and of Amon/Amun combined the two gods creating a link between their cults.
Amen/Amon/Amun-Ra/Re was a Egyptian god, yes.
Amon-Ra was the mythical Egyptian god of the air. The Ra was said to indicated Amon was the giver of breath. He ruled for about 1000 years.