In ancient Egyptian mythology, Yah was not a widely recognized god. However, it is possible that you are referring to Yah, a lesser-known deity associated with the city of Hermopolis. In this context, Yah was considered a creator god who represented the concept of formlessness or chaos before the creation of the world. Yah was often depicted as a frog or a frog-headed man, symbolizing the primeval waters from which all life emerged.
The Egyptian moon gods included: Yah Thoth Bast Khonsu
King, and God.
They were god-like.
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
There was no Egyptian god of lice.
Yah is not a recognized Egyptian god in ancient Egyptian mythology. It is possible that you may be referring to Yahweh, the god of the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible. In ancient Egyptian mythology, the god Yahweh does not hold any significance.
No there is not a Egyptian god or goddess who names starts with Z.
Thot was the god of the moon.
The Egyptian moon gods included: Yah Thoth Bast Khonsu
Seths role in Egyptian society was to go int girls houses and to do it with them
Ra
The Egyptian sun god was Aton Ra. King Tutankaton changed his name in honor of him. Aton Ra was considered the most powerful god of all.The name was Ra.
King, and God.
Anubis was a god of death; not life, he was the Egyptian god of mummification and of the guide and protector of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
They were god-like.
Thoth was the ancient Egyptian god of writing, scribes, and wisdom.
The ancinet Egyptian god Anubis was a god of embalming and the protector, guide and tester of the dead in the Duat (underworld).