Ancient Egyptian Mythology

The Gods of Ancient Egypt...

HEH

Egyptian Sky God

Also known as Hah, Hu, Huh

God of Sky and Infinity

One of the Ogdoad.

With arms spread wide, he supports the heavens. He is also in charge of the number 1,000,000, which is probably the closest the ancient Egyptians got to infinity. Heh!

We are told he is the infinity frog but this could be some kind of croak. He’s a God in a million and his tadpole glyph denotes 100,000.

What happens if lots and lots of frogs have lots and lots more tadpoles? That’s the only way to measure infinity.

Heh himself is not actually a frog because his consort Hauhet wouldn’t stand for that sort of thing and would probably devour him.

Heh Facts and Figures

Name: Heh
Pronunciation: Coming soon
Alternative names: Hah, Hu, Huh

Gender: Male
Type: God
Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present

Role:
In charge of: the Sky
Area of expertise: Sky, Skies

Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present
Popularity index: 6550

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Article last revised on November 12, 2018 by the Godchecker data dwarves.
Editors: Peter J. Allen, Chas Saunders

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