Tefnut
Tefnut is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with moisture, rain, and fertility. She is often depicted as a lioness or a woman with a lioness head, symbolizing her fierce nature. Tefnut is part of the Ennead, a group of nine deities worshipped in ancient Egypt, and is the daughter of Nut (the sky goddess) and Geb (the earth god).
Tefnut is also known for her role in the creation myth, where she and her brother Shu (the god of air) were born from Atum, the creator god. Together, they helped separate the sky from the earth, allowing life to flourish.