The baby name Ptah is a boy name, 1 syllables long and is pronounced "p-tah".
Ptah is Egyptian in Origin.
Ptah is an ancient Egyptian name that means "the opener" or "the creator". In Egyptian mythology, Ptah was the god of craftsmen and architects, and was believed to have created the world through his thoughts and words. He was also associated with the city of Memphis, where he was worshipped in a temple that was considered one of the most important in ancient Egypt. The name Ptah has been used for centuries in Egypt and is still used today, although it is not as common as it once was.
The gender of the name Ptah is male. It is pronounced as "puh-tah" or "pee-tah" depending on the region and language. The origin of the name is Egyptian, and it is believed to have been in use since at least the Old Kingdom period (2686-2181 BCE). The name Ptah is composed of two hieroglyphs: the first represents a loaf of bread, and the second represents a chisel. Together, they symbolize the idea of creation through craftsmanship and skill.
In modern times, the name Ptah has been used by people of various backgrounds and cultures, often as a nod to its ancient Egyptian roots. It has also been used in popular culture, such as in the video game Assassin's Creed Origins, where Ptah is depicted as a powerful and mysterious figure. Despite its ancient origins, the name Ptah remains a unique and intriguing choice for parents looking for a distinctive name for their child.
Ptah has the following similar or variant Names
- P\tah |
- Peteh |
- Pataikos |
- Pthah |
- Patah |
- P\taah |
- Ptah-Tatenen |
- Ptah-Sokar |
- Ptah-Neb-Maat-Re |
- Ptah-Seker |
- Ptah-Hotep |
- Ptah-Kheper-Djedef-Re |
- Ptah-Sokaris |
- Ptah-Sokar-Osiris |
- Ptah-Tanen |
- Ptah-Wer