Per-Ḥapu
𓎛𓊪𓅱𓐑𓏭𓃒 𓎛𓐑𓊪𓅭𓅆 𓐑𓊪𓃒 𓎛𓊪𓐑
𓐑𓊪 𓎛𓐑𓊪𓃒 𓐑𓊪𓅱
MDC : Hp, Hpw, H(A)pw
Alt Egyptian : Hpwy
Gardiner : Ḥp, ḥỉp
Loprieno : ḥʲpw /ḥujpvw/ > /'ḥeʔp(Vw)/
Budge : Ḥpw, Ḥāpi
Allen : ḥjpw
Transliteration : Hapu
Old Kingdom : ˈħujpʔw
Middle Kingdom : ˈħeʔp, ˈħeʔpʔw
Coptic : Ḥapə /ϩⲁⲡⲉ (S), Apə/Ⲁⲡⲉ (B), Ḥapi /ϩⲁⲡⲓ, Api/Ⲁⲡⲓ
Hebrew : Ḥpy /חפי
Greek : Apis /Άπις, Hapis , Api /Άπι
Demotic : Ḥȧp, Mnevis
Arabic :
English : Apis
Kemetic : Apis
Alt : Hipw, Hapi-ānkh, Hapi, Hep Api
Alt pronunciation : Hapi , Hapis
Pronounced : Ḥap, or Ḥapu
IPA : (Old Egyptian, c. 2500 BCE) ˈħujpVw (where V represents an unknown short vowel.) (Middle Egyptian, c. 1700 BCE) ˈħujpVw (where V represents an unknown short vowel.) , (Late Egyptian, c. 800 BCE) ˈħøʔp , (modern Egyptological) ħɛp ; ḥuʲpVw > ḥeʔp(Vw) > ϩⲁⲡⲉ (needs ref)
Meaning : 'steer, row, rudders from' - /Hpwt/ 𓎛𓊪𓏏𓐑 , or possibly 'secret, mysterious, hide' /HAp/
Alt Egyptian : Hpwy
Gardiner : Ḥp, ḥỉp
Loprieno : ḥʲpw /ḥujpvw/ > /'ḥeʔp(Vw)/
Budge : Ḥpw, Ḥāpi
Allen : ḥjpw
Transliteration : Hapu
Old Kingdom : ˈħujpʔw
Middle Kingdom : ˈħeʔp, ˈħeʔpʔw
Coptic : Ḥapə /ϩⲁⲡⲉ (S), Apə/Ⲁⲡⲉ (B), Ḥapi /ϩⲁⲡⲓ, Api/Ⲁⲡⲓ
Hebrew : Ḥpy /חפי
Greek : Apis /Άπις, Hapis , Api /Άπι
Demotic : Ḥȧp, Mnevis
Arabic :
English : Apis
Kemetic : Apis
Alt : Hipw, Hapi-ānkh, Hapi, Hep Api
Alt pronunciation : Hapi , Hapis
Pronounced : Ḥap, or Ḥapu
IPA : (Old Egyptian, c. 2500 BCE) ˈħujpVw (where V represents an unknown short vowel.) (Middle Egyptian, c. 1700 BCE) ˈħujpVw (where V represents an unknown short vowel.) , (Late Egyptian, c. 800 BCE) ˈħøʔp , (modern Egyptological) ħɛp ; ḥuʲpVw > ḥeʔp(Vw) > ϩⲁⲡⲉ (needs ref)
Meaning : 'steer, row, rudders from' - /Hpwt/ 𓎛𓊪𓏏𓐑 , or possibly 'secret, mysterious, hide' /HAp/
Home: wr-mr/ mn nfr/ Memphis
Temple:
Nome:
Consort
Children
Father
Mother
Alternate Parents
Siblings
Priest names
Features
sacred bull
Symbols
Roles
Apis served as an intermediary between humans and an all-powerful god (originally Ptah, later Wesir/Osiris, then Atum), Or incarnation of Ptah. Originally a symbol of fertility
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Ptah
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
anx wHm N ptH-- the renewal of the life of Ptaḥ
HAp wHm n ptH-- Deputy of Ptah
herald
glorious soul
Temple:
Nome:
Consort
Children
Father
Mother
Alternate Parents
Siblings
Priest names
Features
sacred bull
Symbols
Roles
Apis served as an intermediary between humans and an all-powerful god (originally Ptah, later Wesir/Osiris, then Atum), Or incarnation of Ptah. Originally a symbol of fertility
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Ptah
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
anx wHm N ptH-- the renewal of the life of Ptaḥ
HAp wHm n ptH-- Deputy of Ptah
herald
glorious soul