Usage, description and more for Nebt-het



Gender: Female    Origin: EG Egypt
Also available in Arabic,

Nebt-het is used in


EGEgypt

Nebt-het


Nebt-het is an ancient Egyptian name that originates from the Egyptian language. In Egyptian mythology, Nebt-het (also known as Nephthys) is a goddess associated with mourning, protection, and the afterlife. The name is believed to mean "Lady of the House" or "Mistress of the Temple."

In Egyptian hieroglyphs, Nebt-het is often depicted as a woman wearing the hieroglyphic symbol for a house on her head, emphasizing her role as the guardian of the home and the temple. She is also closely linked to her sister Isis, with whom she is often depicted in funerary texts and scenes.

Those named Nebt-het are believed to possess qualities associated with protection, loyalty, and support. The name carries a sense of reverence and connection to the spiritual realm, reflecting the importance of family and tradition in Egyptian culture.