God of the Nile Hapi is often depicted as a ‘water bearer,’ or with wave lines.
HEKET
God of Fertility, Water, Renewal Heket (or Heqet) has the head of a frog because frogs were a symbol of fruitfulness or new life, just like rabbits at Easter time.
GEB
God of the Earth Geb carries wheat, a farming tool, and a bird to indicate his connection to the things that come from the Earth.
KHEPRI
God of Creation, Movement of the Sun, Rebirth Khepri has the head of an insect. Gross.
HATHOR
Goddess of Love & Protection Hathor is often depicted with the head and horns of a cow.
ISIS
Goddess of Medicine & Peace Isis represents health and wholeness.
NUT
Goddess of the Sky & Heavens Nut (“Noot”) is covered in stars, is blue like the sky, and forms a canopy over the earth. You might say she’s the goddess of weather.
SET
God of Storms & Disorder When Set is pleased, there is peace and order. When Set is displeased, calamity happens.
RA
God of the Sun Ra wears the sun on his head. Because of his connection to the sun, he was one of the most prominent gods.
PHARAOH Chief of all gods
The Pharaoh was believed to be the son of Ra, and the greatest of all the gods - god of gods. Pharaoh was worshipped by all.