𓂝𓈖𓍘𓇋𓏏𓆇𓆗 𓂝𓈖𓍘𓇋𓆎 𓂝𓈖𓊒𓏏
Per- Ānat
MDC: ant , antit
Gardiner: Ꜥnt
Budge: Anit , Ānthȧt
Alt Egyptian: ꜥntjt
Transliteration:
Coptic:
Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎐𐎚/ʿnt ; a-na-ti (from-) a-na-ti-um-mi "Anat is my mother" , bin-anat "Son of Anat"
Akkadian: Ḫanat , Anat , Kanat (Velde)
Hebrew: עֲנָת /ʿĂnāth , ענת/Ant
Phoenician: 𐤏𐤍𐤕 /ʿAnōt
The name of the goddess Anat (ʿnt) written in a stylized Phoenician abjad―the letters it contains mean from right to left: 1) «eye» (ʿayin), 2.1) first «snake» (nḥš), 2.2) then «fish» (nūn), and 3) «sign» (tāw). ~w1k0
Greek: Αναθ /Anath
Demotic:
Arabic:
English: Anet
Kemetic:
Alt: Antit, Anit, Anti, Anant, Anthat, Anatu, Anath
Pronounced: ānat or ānit ; Āntit ; Ānti (LK, possibly MK), ˈeɪnəθ
Meaning: Possible Semetic roots
Ꜥānâ "to sing" (Velde)
Ꜥānâ/עָנהָ "afflict, oppress, humble (Hebrew); anwat "force, violence"(Arabic) (Velde)
Ref https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goddess_Anat.png
Gardiner: Ꜥnt
Budge: Anit , Ānthȧt
Alt Egyptian: ꜥntjt
Transliteration:
Coptic:
Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎐𐎚/ʿnt ; a-na-ti (from-) a-na-ti-um-mi "Anat is my mother" , bin-anat "Son of Anat"
Akkadian: Ḫanat , Anat , Kanat (Velde)
Hebrew: עֲנָת /ʿĂnāth , ענת/Ant
Phoenician: 𐤏𐤍𐤕 /ʿAnōt
The name of the goddess Anat (ʿnt) written in a stylized Phoenician abjad―the letters it contains mean from right to left: 1) «eye» (ʿayin), 2.1) first «snake» (nḥš), 2.2) then «fish» (nūn), and 3) «sign» (tāw). ~w1k0
Greek: Αναθ /Anath
Demotic:
Arabic:
English: Anet
Kemetic:
Alt: Antit, Anit, Anti, Anant, Anthat, Anatu, Anath
Pronounced: ānat or ānit ; Āntit ; Ānti (LK, possibly MK), ˈeɪnəθ
Meaning: Possible Semetic roots
Ꜥānâ "to sing" (Velde)
Ꜥānâ/עָנהָ "afflict, oppress, humble (Hebrew); anwat "force, violence"(Arabic) (Velde)
Ref https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goddess_Anat.png
Home: Northwest Semititc
Temple: Ḫanat, Ugarit, Tanis
Nome:
Consort
Ba‘al Hadad (brother) (Ugarit)
Reshef (plague god) (Eblaite, Canaanite adopted into Egypt)
Yahweh (Elephantine Yahwism)
Set (Ancient Egyptian religion)
Children
Parents
El and Asherah
El and Athirat (in Ugarit)
Ra
Ptah
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Priest names
Followers
Features
She has double wings, two horns and a sun disk as well she holds a shield, battle axe, spear or club, she wears a white Atef crown sometimes with horns.
Symbols
Ated crown
Roles
Egyptian (Since MK) and Syrian goddess of war, protection against wild animals and of the King chariot, as well as love. king's nursing mother functions as a god of fertility and victory, sexual violent goddess
universe and all gods emerged (Ugarit)
Goddess of love is a virgin and is beloved of all gods (Canaanite)
life and death
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Nebet-ḥut/ Nephthys along with as Ashtart (Auset/Isis)
Reshpu/ Resheph (Canaanite)
Nit/Neith (Egypt)
Astarte (Ugarit)
Athena (Greek)
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
sAt-ptH, Bin-Ptah/ Daughter Ptah
Queen of Heaven
Agreeable Anat
House of God
Lady of the mountain
Strength of Life
Terror of Anat
The Destroyer
The Lady
The Virgin
The Wanton
Temple: Ḫanat, Ugarit, Tanis
Nome:
Consort
Ba‘al Hadad (brother) (Ugarit)
Reshef (plague god) (Eblaite, Canaanite adopted into Egypt)
Yahweh (Elephantine Yahwism)
Set (Ancient Egyptian religion)
Children
Parents
El and Asherah
El and Athirat (in Ugarit)
Ra
Ptah
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Priest names
Followers
Features
She has double wings, two horns and a sun disk as well she holds a shield, battle axe, spear or club, she wears a white Atef crown sometimes with horns.
Symbols
Ated crown
Roles
Egyptian (Since MK) and Syrian goddess of war, protection against wild animals and of the King chariot, as well as love. king's nursing mother functions as a god of fertility and victory, sexual violent goddess
universe and all gods emerged (Ugarit)
Goddess of love is a virgin and is beloved of all gods (Canaanite)
life and death
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Nebet-ḥut/ Nephthys along with as Ashtart (Auset/Isis)
Reshpu/ Resheph (Canaanite)
Nit/Neith (Egypt)
Astarte (Ugarit)
Athena (Greek)
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
sAt-ptH, Bin-Ptah/ Daughter Ptah
Queen of Heaven
Agreeable Anat
House of God
Lady of the mountain
Strength of Life
Terror of Anat
The Destroyer
The Lady
The Virgin
The Wanton