The baby name Nebt-Het is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "neb-tet".
Nebt-Het is an ancient Egyptian name that means "Lady of the House" or "Mistress of the Mansion". It is also known as Nephthys in Greek. In Egyptian mythology, Nebt-Het was the goddess of mourning and funerary rites, and was often depicted as a woman with a falcon headdress. She was the sister of Isis and Osiris, and the wife of Set. Nebt-Het was believed to protect the dead and assist in their journey to the afterlife.
The pronunciation of Nebt-Het is "NEB-tet". The name is of Egyptian origin and is composed of two parts: "Nebt" meaning "lady" or "mistress", and "Het" meaning "house" or "mansion". The name is typically given to girls, although it can also be used as a unisex name. It is not a common name in modern times, but it has a rich history and cultural significance.
In ancient Egypt, names were often chosen based on their meaning and association with deities. Nebt-Het was a popular name among the ancient Egyptians, particularly during the New Kingdom period. The name was often given to girls who were born into noble families or who were believed to have a special connection to the goddess Nebt-Het. Today, the name is still used in Egypt and other parts of the world, although it is not as common as it once was.
Nebt-Het has the following similar or variant Names
- Nebet-Het |
- Nephthys |
- Nebthet |
- Nebthwt |
- Nebthu |
- Nebthwtu |
- Nebet Hut |
- Mistress of the House |
- Lady of the Temple |
- Lady of the Mansion |
- Lady of the West