• Apam Napat is a deity in the Indo-Iranian pantheon associated with water. His names in the Vedas, Apām Napāt, and in Zoroastrianism, Apąm Napāt, mean...
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  • the Waters". Linguists reconstruct his name from that of the Vedic god Apám Nápát, the Roman god Neptūnus, and the Old Irish god Nechtain. Although such...
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  • Lubotsky 2011, s.v. dyáv-. Lubotsky 2011, s.v. agni-. Lubotsky 2011, s.v. nápāt-. Lubotsky 2011, s.v. arámati-. Lubotsky 2011, s.v. ártharvan-. Lubotsky...
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  • the Celtic god Nechtan and the Persian and Vedic gods sharing the name Apam Napat, perhaps all based on the Proto-Indo-European word *népōts "nephew, grandson...
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    originally having been dedicated to Apam Napat, Haoma, and Dahmān Afrīn. The dedication to the Ahuric Apam Napat would almost certainly have been an issue...
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    water Anahita, goddess of waters Tishtrya, god of rain and lightning Apam Napat, god of waters Umay, the goddess of nature, love and fertility in Turkic...
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  • to rule over what moves and stands. Apam napat (Born of the Waters) Savitr is at least once. called "apam napat" (Child of Waters), an epithet applied...
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    the Iranian ahuric triad, along with Ahura Mazda and Ahura Berezaiti (Apam Napat), Mithra is an exalted figure. Together with Rashnu "Justice" and Sraosha...
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    Sanskrit Avestan Common meaning āp āp "water," āpas "the Waters" Apam Napat, Apām Napāt Apām Napāt the "water's offspring" aryaman airyaman "Arya-hood" (lit:**...
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    etymology which joins Neptunus with the Indian and Iranian theonyms Apam Napat and Apam Napá and the Old Irish theonym Nechtan, all meaning "descendant of...
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