Thoth was also known as Tehuty and Djehuty.
Seshat (Sashet, Sesheta) was either wife or daughter of Thoth. Safekh-Aubi (Sefekh-Aubi) who is linked to her, may have been linked to Thoth as well.
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.
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Thoth. He was also shown as a full ibis, or sometimes as baboon.
bastet is related to thoth
I only think it was MARY. I am not sure of any other 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
Thoth is almost always shown holding a Was (scepter of power) in one hand and an Ankh (the key of the Nile symbolizing life) in the other hand.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Thoth is often considered to be a solitary deity associated with wisdom, writing, and knowledge. However, some texts suggest he may have had siblings, such as Ma'at, the goddess of truth and justice, as well as other deities related to the creation myth. The specifics can vary across different myths and regions, but Thoth is primarily recognized as an independent figure in the pantheon.