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[Facts] Arabic/Ancient Egyptian words for 'goddess', 'princess' and 'snake'
I'm looking for a name for a sorceress character in a novel I'm writing, and after discovering that the name of an actress I like means Supreme Goddess Princesss of Snakes, I thought that would be a pretty good name translation. The only trouble is that my character is the descendant of an Ancient Egyptian family, so I need either the Arabic or Ancient Egyptian (although Arabic would be preferable) words for 'goddess', 'princess' and 'snake'. If anyone can help with that it would be much appreciated, thanks.
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Hi.
I have searched everwhere I can think of on line for the Egyptian word for 'playful'. I would like it very much if some one who knows could help me!
Thanks
Manders
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Ancient Egyptian for Goddess: ntrt If you add the vowels it is: netjeret
Princess: pr-aA sAt: Translated literally means daughter of Pharaoh as there is no word for Princess.
snake: Ddft I'm not sure how the vowels are added to this one.Hope this helps. You can visit http://hieroglyphs.net for many Egyptian words both written in Hieroglyph and their 'supposed' pronunciation.
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My beloved son
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Goddess in arabic is: Aliha(Ah-lee-ha) You could change this to Aliya too!
Princess in arabic: Amira (ah-meer-ra)
Snake in arabic: Haya (hay-ya)good-luck .
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princess in Arabic is "Amira" queen is "Malika"
goddess is "Aleha"
snake is "thu'baan" or "haya"hope it's helpful...
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