The English word-name of the Egyptian god of wisdom and magic, Thoth, derives from the Latin and Greek languages' Thoth, which derive from the Egyptian language Tehuti.
Thoth had two goddesses which he was associated with as "wives", Ma'at and Seshat.
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In Egypt, the god's name was Thoth. In India, there is a goddess named Sarasvati.
If the "unifying feature" is humanity, the answer is Thoth, because Thoth is a god and Khufu and Cheops are both names of the same Pharaoh. If the "unifying feature" is Egyptian names, the answer is Cheops, because Cheops is a Greek name while Thoth and Khufu are Egyptian names.
Thoth has many wives.
The Egyptian god Thoth did not die.
Thoth became associated with the Moon, due to the Ancient Egyptians observation that Baboons (sacred to Thoth) 'sang' to the moon at night. - crystallinks.com/thoth
The head of Thoth is that of an Ibis.
Thoth - film - was created in 2001.
There are two books which exist with that name. Both of which you can still purchase freely.The Book of Thoth in Ancient Egyptian Legends by Margaret MurrayThe Book of Thoth (Crowley) by Aleister CrowleyIf on the other hand you mean the original "book" of Thoth, then no as this is not an actual book, but a mythical creation. Two of the most common tellings of the story are 1) the "book" is actually a series of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs in a pyramid, said to have been placed there by Thoth himself2) The book was real, and contained powerful spells and knowledge. Legend has it that it was buried with Prince Neferkaptah in the City of the Dead.A book which you may find useful is "The Ancient Secret of The Flower of Life", by Drunvalo Melchizedek. It goes into more depth regarding the books of Thoth.
The duration of Thoth - film - is 2400.0 seconds.