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  2. Amen - Wikipedia

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    Popular among some theosophists, [13] proponents of Afrocentric theories of history, [14] and adherents of esoteric Christianity [15] is the conjecture that amen is a derivative of the name of the Egyptian god Amun (which is sometimes also spelled Amen). Some adherents of Eastern religions believe that amen shares roots with the Hindu Sanskrit ...

  3. Amun - Wikipedia

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    Ra's name simply means "sun". Like most gods in Egyptian mythologies, gods had multiple names; his additional names were Re, Amun-Re, Khepri, Ra-Horakhty, and Atum. [8] As the chief deity of the Egyptian Empire, Amun-Ra also came to be worshiped outside Egypt, according to the testimony of ancient Greek historiographers in Libya and Nubia.

  4. Aten - Wikipedia

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    Aten does not have a creation myth or family but is mentioned in the Book of the Dead. The first known reference to Aten the sun-disk as a deity is in The Story of Sinuhe from the 12th Dynasty , [ 8 ] in which the deceased king is described as rising as a god to the heavens and "uniting with the sun-disk, the divine body merging with its maker".

  5. Amin (name) - Wikipedia

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    Amin or Amine (Arabic: أمين, romanized: amīn), cognate to amen (Arabic: آمين, ʾāmīn), is an Arabic male given name, meaning "devoted, honest, straightforward, trusty, worth of belief (believable), loyal, faithful, obedient". The name has been loaned into a few other languages, namely ones spoken by Muslim populations.

  6. Amenemhat I - Wikipedia

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    Cartouche of the birth name, or nomen, of Amenemhat I (𓇋𓏠𓈖𓅓𓄂𓏏), detail of a wall-block from KoptosAmenemhat I (Ancient Egyptian: Ỉmn-m-ḥꜣt meaning 'Amun is at the forefront'), also known as Amenemhet I, was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the first king of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom.

  7. Talk:Amen/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Not only did the hieroglyph for Amen for the Egyptian God easily pre-date the Hebrew use of the word, the heiroglpyph for the use of the word amen meaning the right hand side pre-dates the Hebrew use. This only goes to show that the Hebrew people took it from the Egyptians. The hieroglyphics lesson confirms that Hebrew amen does not derive from ...

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  9. Amunet - Wikipedia

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    Amunet (/ ˈ æ m ə ˌ n ɛ t /) or Imnt (The Hidden One in hieroglyphics; also spelled Amonet or Amaunet; Koinē Greek: Αμαυνι) [2] [3] is a primordial goddess in ancient Egyptian religion. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Thebes was the center of her worship through the last dynasty, the Ptolemaic Kingdom , in 30 BCE.