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المعنى والأصل



الجنس: ذكر     الأصل: Egypt    الميثولوجيا: Egyptian

يُستخدم الاسم في (العربية)


Egypt

أصل الاسم


أتوم هو اسم مصري قديم يعود إلى الحضارة المصرية القديمة. كانت تلك الحضارة تؤمن بعبادة الآلهة والأساطير الخاصة بهم.

معنى الاسم


يُعتقد أن اسم أتوم يعني "الكمال" أو "الكمال الكامل". يُعتبر هذا الاسم مميزًا وذو معنى عميق يرمز إلى الكمال والاتصال بالروحانية.


Atum Egyptian الميثولوجيا



Atum


Atum is a significant deity in Egyptian mythology, associated with creation and the setting sun. He is often depicted as a man wearing either the dual crown of Upper and Lower Egypt or the sun disk. Atum was considered the first god, self-created and the source of all life.

The Ennead

In some myths, Atum is part of the Ennead, a group of nine gods in Heliopolis. Atum was believed to have created himself out of the primordial waters of Nu (chaos) and then created the universe. He was also associated with the evening sun and considered the embodiment of the setting sun.

Role in Creation

Atum was believed to have created the world by masturbating or spitting out the god Shu (air) and the goddess Tefnut (moisture). These two deities then gave birth to Geb (earth) and Nut (sky), who in turn became the parents of Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. This lineage formed the basis of the Egyptian pantheon.

Symbolism

Atum's role as the creator and source of life made him a symbol of fertility and regeneration. His association with the setting sun also symbolized the cycle of death and rebirth. Atum was often worshipped in temples dedicated to the sun god Ra, with whom he was sometimes merged.

Legacy

Atum's importance in Egyptian mythology endured for centuries, with his cult center in Heliopolis being one of the most prominent religious sites in ancient Egypt. He represented the power of creation and the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

Overall, Atum played a crucial role in Egyptian cosmology and religious beliefs, embodying the concepts of creation, fertility, and the sun's cycle in the ancient Egyptian worldview.
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