A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Egyptian goddess Nephthys – primarily associated with the myths of Heliopolis – was a funerary goddess and played a lesser role to her sister Isis. Otherwise, nothing is known about her before her appearance in these myths.
Nephthys goddess on the sarcophagus of Ramses III. Credit: Tangopaso – Public Domain
Her Egyptian name is “nebet-hut,” which means “mistress of the mansion ” However, any specific clue link to her true origin was never given. She was the daughter of Geb that symbolizes the beginning of everything in Egyptian mythology. Geb represented the beginning, fertility, and the earth. On the other hand, Nut was the mother goddess of all gods. Isis and Osiris were twin brothers of Nephthys, who eventually married another of his brothers, Seth.
It is confirmed that Nephtys’ reign as an important goddess lasted all the way through the last Egyptian dynasty. It is also important to remember that she was one of the most ancient deities in Egyptian mythology.