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Ancient Egyptian god of the moon
Khonsu (Ancient Egyptian: ḫnsw; also transliterated Chonsu, Khensu, Khons, Chons; Coptic: Ϣⲟⲛⲥ, romanized: Shons) is an ancient Egyptian god of the Moon
Khonsu
Topics referred to by the same term
Khonsu is an ancient Egyptian lunar deity. Khonsu, Khonshu or Khons may refer to: Khonsu (TT31), First Prophet of Menkheperre (Thutmose III), during the
Khonsu_(disambiguation)
Ancient Egyptian mother goddess
of the lunar child god Khonsu. At the Temple of Karnak in Egypt's capital city of Thebes, the family of Amun-Ra, Mut and Khonsu were worshipped together
Mut
Ancient Egyptian wooden stele
The Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu or Stele of Revealing is a painted, wooden offering stele located in Cairo, Egypt. It was discovered in 1858 by the French
Stele_of_Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu
Egyptian war and sky deity
traditionally depicted as an adult, Khonsu, the lunar god, was inherently associated with youth. The cults of Harpocrates and Khonsu originally merged in a sanctuary
Horus
Ancient Egyptian temple
The Temple of Khonsu is an ancient Egyptian temple. It is located within the large Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak, in Luxor, Egypt. The edifice is an example
Temple_of_Khonsu
Khonsu called To who was First Prophet of Menkheperre (Thutmose III), during the reign of Ramesses II in the 19th Dynasty Khonsu was the son of the High
Khonsu_(TT31)
Ancient Egyptian goddess
Texts. In Spell 310, Khonsu burned hearts heavier than the feather of ma'at during the Judgment of the Dead. In Spell 311, Khonsu devoured the hearts of
Ammit
Ancient Egyptian priest
Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu i (Egyptian: ꜥnḫ-f-n-ḫnsw), otherwise known as Ankh-af-na-Khonsu, was a priest of the ancient Egyptian god Montu who lived in Thebes
Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu_i
Central sacred text of Thelema
From across the room Rose identified Horus on the stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu, then housed under inventory number 666 (since moved to the Egyptian Museum
The_Book_of_the_Law
Ancient Egyptian tomb
Sennedjem's father or brother, Sennedjem himself, and Sennedjem's son Khonsu. Of the three shafts associated with the chapels, only the shaft in front
TT1
Ancient Egyptian god
spouse was Mut. In Thebes, Amun as father, Mut as mother, and the Moon god Khonsu as their son formed the divine family or the "Theban Triad". The history
Amun
Ancient Egyptian deity
preceded Khonsu, Iah whose name simply means “Moon.” He appears in texts from the Middle Kingdom and later became associated with Thoth and Khonsu. Iah is
Iah
Ancient Egyptian primordial goddess
never appears in temple scenes together with Khonsu or any other child gods. Thus while Amun, Mut and Khonsu form the classic Theban triad, Amunet only
Amunet
Deity that represents the Moon
unified belief systems. The ancient Egyptians had several moon gods including Khonsu and Thoth, although Thoth is a considerably more complex deity. Set represented
Lunar_deity
City in Sharqia, Egypt
deity of the eastern Delta), while minor temples were dedicated to Mut and Khonsu whom, along with Amun-Ra, formed the Theban Triad. The intentional emulation
Tanis
Ancient Egyptian tomb
adjoining tomb-chapels were intended for Khabekhnet and his brother Khonsu; Khonsu was ultimately buried nearby in their parents funerary complex, TT1
TT2
Comics character
Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz, and is based on the Egyptian lunar god Khonsu. He is a member of the Heliopolitan pantheon and the patron of the superhero
Khonshu_(Marvel_Comics)
Ancient Egyptian deity of the Moon, learning, writing
costs, as well as fortifying armor for soldiers. Book of Thoth Eye of Horus Khonsu List of lunar deities Phaedrus (dialogue) Taautus Thout, the first month
Thoth
Ancient Egyptian wooden bird
the Opet Festival. Reliefs showing those boats are found in the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak and date to the late New Kingdom. Some have suggested that the
Saqqara_Bird
Egyptian high priest
incorrect reconstruction by Karl Richard Lepsius of a scene in the Temple of Khonsu. It is now believed that the partly preserved name of the son of Herihor
Herihor
Three most revered gods of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes
Thebes, Egypt. The group consisted of Amun, his consort Mut and their son Khonsu. Despite originally being a part of the Ogdoad, the triad were favored by
Theban_Triad
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
found in religion, such as the ancient Egyptian temporal and lunar deity Khonsu. Recurring lunar aspects of lunar deities Humans have not only observed
Moon
English occultist (1875–1947)
him a seventh-century BCE mortuary stele known as the Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu; Crowley thought it important that the exhibit's number was 666, the Number
Aleister_Crowley
New religious movement founded by Aleister Crowley
be decided only by appeal to my writings", and is signed by Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu i. Other core Thelemic works include The Vision and the Voice (1911) and
Thelema
Major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion
Ptolemaic Period (332–30 BC), the god Khonsu is put in a central role, and Hathor is the goddess with whom Khonsu mates to enable creation. Hathor could
Hathor
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1186 to 1155 BC
Harris I, 78, 1–4) Ramesses began the reconstruction of the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak from the foundations of an earlier temple of Amenhotep III and
Ramesses_III
4th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 221–204 BC)
Serapeum of Alexandria Reconstruction of the Naos of the Temple of Mut, Khonsu, and Astarte at Tanis The east gate of the Temple of Ptah at Memphis A new
Ptolemy_IV_Philopator
9th month of the Coptic calendar
crops throughout the land. The name of the month of Pashons comes from Khonsu, a deity of the moon or of the Theban trinity and the son of Amun-Ra and
Pashons
Ancient Egyptian holiday
precious materials. This Userhet would be followed by boats for Mut and Khonsu to form the Theban Triad. The procession proceeded to the Temple of Million
Beautiful Festival of the Valley
Beautiful_Festival_of_the_Valley
Ancient Egyptian temple
dedicated to the Theban Triad consisted of Amun, his consort Mut, and their son Khonsu. The focus of the annual Opet Festival, in which a cult statue of Amun was
Luxor_Temple
Season of television series
spirit", and a Klingon Bat'leth is mounted on the wall behind the throne of Khonsu of Amon Shek. Upon its initial airing, "Prometheus" became the Sci Fi channel's
Stargate_SG-1_season_6
Ancient Egyptian artisan
Khonsu. Due to lack of space, its walls are initially vertical before sloping to become a pyramid. A wall divided the chapels of Sennedjem and Khonsu
Sennedjem
Ancient Egyptian solar deity
Pyramidion of Khonsu, with the image of Ra-Horakhty in the middle.
Ra
Two regions of Ancient Egypt
with Hapy. From the tomb of Tutankhamun. Ramesses III at the temple of Khonsu. Sema tawy (without deities) on the side of the throne of Khafre A couple
Upper_and_Lower_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian sandstone stela with a hieroglyphic text telling the story of Bentresh
during foreign Persian or Ptolemaic rule, or to glorify Khonsu-Neferhotep, "the merciful" and Khonsu-Pairsekher, "the provider", the two aspects of the god
Bentresh_stela
Ancient Egyptian goddess of childbirth
in a Theban creation myth known as the "Khonsu Cosmogony," which is located in the main temple of the god Khonsu within the Karnak temple complex. In this
Tjenenyet
Ancient Egyptian deity
the creation of the sun. Mehet-Weret is featured on the sarcophagus of Khonsu, son of Sennedjem, who was buried in tomb TT1. The hieroglyphics painted
Mehet-Weret
Baboons in Ancient Egypt
god who protects the canopic jar containing the lungs after embalming. Khonsu, a god known as “eater of hearts” in the Pyramid Texts. Thoth, a god of
Aani
the lunar goddess known as the "Lady of the Night" Shalim, god of dusk Khonsu, god of the moon Nut, goddess of the night also associated with rebirth
List_of_night_deities
to her children, Thoth (the god of wisdom) played against Khonsu in a game of senet. Khonsu lost to Thoth and then he gave away enough moonlight to create
List_of_lunar_deities
Ancient Egyptian ghost story
named Khonsuemheb (also rendered as Khonsemhab, in either cases meaning "Khonsu is in jubilation") and the story revolves around his encounter with a restless
Khonsuemheb_and_the_Ghost
Deity in Thelema
Book of the Law, Nuit and Hadit. Adherents believe the Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu, known within Thelema as the "Stele of Revealing", links Nuit, Hadit, and
Heru-ra-ha
to the text of the Books of Breathing: They drag Osiris into the Pool of Khonsu, ... and likewise [the Osirism Hor, justified] born of Taikhebyt, justified
Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul
Ancient_Egyptian_conception_of_the_soul
"Preliminary Report on the Work of the Epigraphic Survey in the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak, 2008-2009". Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt
List of ancient Egyptian temples
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_temples
Birds of prey in the genus Falco
the yellow-headed caracara (Daptrius chimachima). Birds portal Ra Horus Khonsu For example, tail colour in the common and lesser kestrels is absolutely
Falcon
Ancient Egyptian city
nearby town of Canopus for onward distribution. Thonis had a large temple of Khonsu, son of Amun, who was known to the Greeks as Herakles. Later, the worship
Heracleion
Monumental gateway of an Egyptian temple
Temple Complex, with a surviving obelisk Pylon of Temple of Edfu Temple of Khonsu in Karnak Ancient Egyptian architecture Column Ermann & Grapow, Wörterbuch
Pylon_(architecture)
American Egyptologist
culminated in a 2003 publication entitled The temple of Khonsu, Vol. 3. The graffiti of the Khonsu Temple roof at Karnak: a manifestation of personal piety
Helen_Jacquet-Gordon
Ancient Egyptian city
the chief of the Theban Triad of deities whose other members were Mut and Khonsu. This name of Thebes appears in the Tanakh as the "Nōʼ ʼĀmôn" (נא אמון)
Thebes,_Egypt
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
Simbel Relief of Ramesses II giving offerings to Amun, Mut and their son Khonsu. Ramesseum Relief of Ramesses II in the Temple of Derr The inner sanctuary
Ramesses_II
Russian gate
style, was designed by Adam Menelaws, who was inspired by the Temple of Khonsu gates. The hieroglyphs were modeled by professor Demut-Malinovsky. The iron
Egyptian Gate of Tsarskoye Selo
Egyptian_Gate_of_Tsarskoye_Selo
Egyptian goose deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Gengen-Wer
Deity and symbol in the occult traditions
The Holy Books of Thelema The Stele of Revealing Key figures Ankh-af-na-Khonsu Aleister Crowley Victor Neuburg Charles Stansfeld Jones Jack Parsons Wilfred
Baphomet
Magical practice involving evocation of spirits
The Holy Books of Thelema The Stele of Revealing Key figures Ankh-af-na-Khonsu Aleister Crowley Victor Neuburg Charles Stansfeld Jones Jack Parsons Wilfred
Goetia
Egyptian pharaoh
dates to Year 5 III Shemu day 10 of an "Iny Si-Ese Meryamun" on the roof of Khonsu Temple (as noted by Jacquet-Gordon); A bronze plaque in Durham University
Ini_(pharaoh)
Theban tomb
official, Kenro, and his son Khonsu. List of Theban tombs "Bibliography for TT 54: Hui, usurped by Kenro and his son, Khonsu". Retrieved 2015-02-04. James
TT54
Ancient Egyptian term
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Isfet_(Egyptian_mythology)
Formal headcloth worn by the kings of Ancient Egypt
Ramesses II wearing the pschent atop a nemes Relief from the Sanctuary of Khonsu Temple depicting Rameses III wearing a nemes Ushabti of Ramses IV with a
Nemes
Period from 1189 to 1077 BCE
which some 2,000 were soldiers. Ramesses expanded his father's Temple of Khonsu at Karnak and possibly began his own mortuary temple at a site near the
Twentieth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Vessel of Ra in ancient Egyptian mythology
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Solar_barque
Calendar used in some situations such as financial markets
spell, the wisdom god Thoth devised a plan. Thoth went to the moon god Khonsu and asked that he play a game known as Senet, requesting that they play
360-day_calendar
Ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun
Bakenkhonsu ("Servant of Khonsu") was a High Priest of Amun in ancient Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II. Information about his life was found
Bakenkhonsu
Board game
bottom board. The aim of the game is to reach the top of the Pyramid of Khonsu, complete the tasks within and obtain the Elixir of Life. In addition to
Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (board game)
Curse_of_the_Mummy's_Tomb_(board_game)
Third pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt
king's program included the extensive enlargement of his father's Temple of Khonsu at Karnak and the construction of a large mortuary temple near the Temple
Ramesses_IV
Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Osiris
Building in Egypt
were built in the time of Seti II, and are dedicated to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. In order to construct this kiosk, the criosphinx corridor was removed and
Precinct_of_Amun-Re
Egyptian polymath, later deified
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Imhotep
Ancient Egyptian general
God's father, General and Army leader, High steward (later High priest) of Khonsu, Priest of "Osiris lord of Mendes", Superintendent of the Prophets of all
Wendjebauendjed
Theban tomb
Djehutyemheb's wife was named Bak-Khonsu. She was a songstress of Amun. In the tomb, Djehutyemheb and his wife Bak-Khonsu are depicted with their sons, who
TT45
Ancient Egyptian goddess
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Isis
Female figure and also place of evil mentioned in the Book of Revelation
The Holy Books of Thelema The Stele of Revealing Key figures Ankh-af-na-Khonsu Aleister Crowley Victor Neuburg Charles Stansfeld Jones Jack Parsons Wilfred
Whore_of_Babylon
Magical beliefs in ancient Egypt
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Ancient_Egyptian_magic
Ancient Egyptian deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Ptah
Era of time in the religion of Thelema
The Holy Books of Thelema The Stele of Revealing Key figures Ankh-af-na-Khonsu Aleister Crowley Victor Neuburg Charles Stansfeld Jones Jack Parsons Wilfred
Aeon_of_Horus
Ancient Egyptian deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Sobek
Ancient Egyptian child deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Kolanthes
Manor on the south-east side of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands
The Holy Books of Thelema The Stele of Revealing Key figures Ankh-af-na-Khonsu Aleister Crowley Victor Neuburg Charles Stansfeld Jones Jack Parsons Wilfred
Boleskine_House
Divine hero in Greek mythology
god Shu. Also he was associated with Khonsu, another Egyptian god who was in some ways similar to Shu. As Khonsu, Heracles was worshipped at the now sunken
Heracles
secret name, she cured him but also forced him to abdicate the throne. Khonsu – Khonsu is the moon god. He was a trickster who liked to play senet, a board
List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
List_of_characters_in_mythology_novels_by_Rick_Riordan
Building in Egypt
crocodile god Sobek, god of fertility and creator of the world with Hathor and Khonsu. Meanwhile, the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon
Temple_of_Kom_Ombo
Ancient Egyptian god of war
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Wepwawet
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
List of mythical creatures in Egyptian mythology
List_of_mythical_creatures_in_Egyptian_mythology
Sacred text in Thelema
The Holy Books of Thelema The Stele of Revealing Key figures Ankh-af-na-Khonsu Aleister Crowley Victor Neuburg Charles Stansfeld Jones Jack Parsons Wilfred
Liber_Pennae_Praenumbra
Ancient Egyptian funerary text used in Mormon scripture
King of the Gods, prophet of Min who slaughters his enemies, prophet of Khonsu, the [one who exercises] authority in Thebes, (I/2) [...] ... Hôr, the justified
Breathing_Permit_of_Hôr
Ancient capital of Inebu-hedj, Egypt
to the Theban Triad, consisting of Amun, his consort Mut, and their son Khonsu. It was the Upper Egyptian counterpart of the Memphis Triad (Ptah, Sekhmet
Memphis,_Egypt
Occult terminology used in Thelema
The Holy Books of Thelema The Stele of Revealing Key figures Ankh-af-na-Khonsu Aleister Crowley Victor Neuburg Charles Stansfeld Jones Jack Parsons Wilfred
Obeah_and_wanga
Paradise in ancient Egyptian mythology
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Aaru
Ancient Egyptian deity
sons of these goddesses performed the same function. These were Maahes, Khonsu and Nefertem. Originally the protector of tombs, Tutu later guarded the
Tutu_(Egyptian_god)
Ancient Egyptian deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Irer
Ancient Egyptian deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Bennu
who was said to control the Nile flood and give life to gods and humans Khonsu – A Moon god, son of Amun and Mut Maahes – A Lion god, son of Bastet Montu
List_of_Egyptian_deities
Semitic title often used in reference to deities
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Baal
Ancient Egyptian goddess of nourishment and the harvest
god of grain. In Thebes, several child deities were venerated, including Khonsu-pa-khered, Harsiese (Opet Temple), Harpre-pa-khered (North Karnak and Armant)
Renenutet
Ancient Egyptian goddess
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Bastet
(mythology) Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Index of Egyptian mythology articles
Index_of_Egyptian_mythology_articles
the son of the judge Pendjerty and the sistrum bearer of Amun, Mut and Khonsu, named Mutemonet. A statue now in the British museum indicates that Amenmose's
Amenmose,_son_of_Pendjerty
American poet (1879–1970)
The Holy Books of Thelema The Stele of Revealing Key figures Ankh-af-na-Khonsu Aleister Crowley Victor Neuburg Charles Stansfeld Jones Jack Parsons Wilfred
Jeanne_Robert_Foster
Egyptian pharaoh
Temple-house at Hibis in El-Kharga Oasis for the triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu with significant installations for the cult of Osiris. This 19.5 x 26 metre
Psamtik_II
Violent feminine counterpart of Ra in Ancient Egyptian mythology
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen
Eye_of_Ra
KHONSU
KHONSU
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen Ra.
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of Apis.
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Osorkon I.
Male
Egyptian
, a flabellum-bearer of Amen Ra.
Female
Egyptian
, a queen of Egypt.
Male
Egyptian
, Peace of Khonsu.
Female
Egyptian
, a sister of Sekherta.
Male
Egyptian
, a superintendent of granaries.
KHONSU
KHONSU
Male
Japanese
(大蛇) Japanese name OROCHI means "big snake." In mythology, this is the name of an eight-forked serpent who demanded virgin sacrifices. He was killed by the god-hero Susanoo.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Quite nature
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Born of Water; Lotus Flower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sell 1.German : from Middle High German, Middle Low German selle ‘friend’, ‘companion’.French : habitational name from any of the various places called Selle, Selles, or La Selle, named with Latin cella ‘cell’, ‘cot’, ‘hut’, ‘stall’.Dutch (Van Selle) : habitational name for someone from Zelle in Herenthout, Antwerp.A Selle (or De Selle) from the Burgundy region of France was documented in Montreal in 1729.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Ally confederate
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Follower of Christ
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian
Pretty
Male
English
Medieval English form of Latin Felix, FELYSE means "happy" or "lucky."
Male
Gaelic
Old Gaelic byname DAIMHÃN means "little fawn, little stag."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Royal; Kingly; The Great
KHONSU
KHONSU
KHONSU
KHONSU
KHONSU