Neper

deity earth ancient Egypt single tradition · 5

Neper is mentioned as a possible husband of Tayt, an Egyptian goddess.

↻ synthesized from 5 sources

When

First attested
3000 BCE
Attested period
-3000 – 300
Historical notes
Attested in ancient Egypt.

Relationships

co occurs with
Hedjhotep, Naunet, Nun, Hauhet, Heh, Kek, Tatenen, Hapi, Geb, Kauket
consort of
Tayt, Nepit
sibling of
Nepit
allied with
Hapi
aspect of
Osiris
child of
Renenutet

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Sources

Source passages

“Tayt (also Tait, Tayet, and Taytet) was an Egyptian goddess. Some attest her husband was Neper while others state she was possibly the consort of Hedjhotep.”

#10514 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“Neper and Nepit – A god and goddess of Grain”

#21044 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“He was also considered a "friend of Geb", the Egyptian god of the earth, and the "lord of Neper", the god of grain.”

#24028 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“In ancient Egyptian religion, Neper (alts. Nepra or Nepri) was a god of grain. His female counterpart was Nepit, the goddess of grain. His consort may have been Tayt, the goddess of weaving.”

#24398 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001