Hathor

/ˈhæθɔːr/ noun

Definition

In ancient Egyptian mythology, the goddess of love, music, fertility, and the sky, often depicted as a woman with cow horns.

Etymology

From Egyptian 'Hwt-Hor' meaning 'House of Horus.' The name was transcribed into Greek and later English. Hathor was one of the most important and widely-worshipped deities in ancient Egypt, revered for over 3,000 years.

Kelly Says

Hathor temples were so popular that archaeologists have found more dedications to her than to almost any other Egyptian god—she represented not just love and beauty, but also intoxication, ecstasy, and the protective power of the mother, making her deeply meaningful to ancient people.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሃትሆር
ha-thor
ARالعربية
Hathor
ha-thor
BNবাংলা
হাতোর
ha-to-or
CACatalà
Hathor
ha-thor
CSČeština
Hathor
ha-thor
DADansk
Hathor
ha-thor
DEDeutsch
Hathor
ha-thor
ELΕλληνικά
Χαθωρ
xa-thor
ESEspañol
Hathor
ha-thor
FAفارسی
هاتور
ha-tor
FISuomi
Hathor
ha-thor
FRFrançais
Hathor
a-tor
GUGU
હાથોર
ha-thor
HAHA
Hathor
ha-thor
HEעברית
חאתור
ha-a-tor
HIहिन्दी
हथोर
ha-thor
HUMagyar
Hathor
ha-thor
IDBahasa Indonesia
Hathor
ha-thor
IGIG
Hathor
ha-thor
ITItaliano
Hathor
a-thor
JA日本語
ハトホル
ha-to-ho-ru
KKKK
Хатхор
ha-thor
KMKM
ហាត្ថោរ
ha-tho-or
KO한국어
하토르
ha-to-reo
MRMR
हथोर
ha-thor
MSBahasa Melayu
Hathor
ha-thor
MYမြန်မာ
ဟာသိုး
ha-tho
NLNederlands
Hathor
ha-thor
NONorsk
Hathor
ha-thor
PAPA
ਹਾਥੋਰ
ha-thor
PLPolski
Hathor
ha-thor
PTPortuguês
Hathor
a-thor
RORomână
Hathor
ha-thor
RUРусский
Хатор
ha-tor
SVSvenska
Hathor
ha-thor
SWKiswahili
Hathor
ha-thor
TAதமிழ்
ஹாத்தோர்
ha-a-thor
TEతెలుగు
హాథోర్
ha-thor
THไทย
ฮาธอร์
ha-thor
TLTL
Hathor
ha-thor
TRTürkçe
Hathor
ha-thor
UKУкраїнська
Хатор
ha-tor
URاردو
ہاتھور
ha-thor
VITiếng Việt
Hathor
ha-thor
YOYO
Hathor
ha-thor
ZH中文
哈托尔
ha-tuo-er
ZUZU
Hathor
ha-thor

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Hathor is an ancient Egyptian goddess historically depicted as maternal and protective, reflecting patriarchal framing of female divinity around fertility and nurturing roles. Her complex identity as a warrior, musician, and cosmic force was often subordinated to her maternal aspect in Western scholarship.

Inclusive Usage

Reference Hathor's full mythological complexity—warrior, musician, nurturer, cosmic force—rather than emphasizing fertility alone. Use in academic or artistic contexts that honor multifaceted divinity.

Empowerment Note

Hathor's worship spanned millennia in Egypt with genuine agency and cultural centrality; modern interpretation should restore her intellectual and martial dimensions alongside nurturing ones.

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