Shu God of the air and bearer of heaven. In some contexts, Shu is even considered to be the sun.
Sia Not really a god, but more a personification of qualities like creativeness of mind and speech, together with the quality of divine knowledge.
Sobek Sobek was one more primordial god and involved in creation. He was represented as crocodile, and the cult centres were at Ombos and in Fayyoum Oasis. He was merged with Re to form Sobek-Re.
Sokaris God of artisans and of the dead. Sokaris was worshiped at early stages at Memphis, and she was represented as a falcon. Sokaris was also associated with Ptah and Osiris.
Sopdu God protecting the eastern borders and of foreign lands. Sopdu was revered in southern Egypt, and represented in the shape of a falcon.
Sothis Goddess overlooking the flood waters of the Nile and the beginnings of every new year. Was associated with Isis, and at a later stage fused with Satis. At late periods, Sothis was worshipped as Isisothis.
Tefnut Most probably, personification of moisture.
Thermuthis Goddess of fertility and harvest, and of fate. Thermuthis was represented as a serpent. She was the mother of Nepri. |