"Thoth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Thoth is an ancient Egyptian deity, often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis bird or a baboon. He is the god of wisdom, magic, writing, and knowledge. He is also associated with the moon and the god of the tongue. In many mythologies, Thoth is depicted as a mediator between the gods and humans, and is considered one of the most important gods in the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
As a symbol, Thoth represents wisdom, intuition, and inner knowing. He is often invoked in modern Western occultism and mysticism for his power to access higher states of consciousness and to facilitate spiritual growth.
In addition to his mythological and symbolic significance, Thoth is also known for being the patron of scribes and writers, and is often credited with inventing the Egyptian alphabet and being the author of many sacred texts.
Thorstein is a Nordic masculine given name. It is derived from the Norse word "thor" meaning "thunder" and "stein" meaning "stone".
Thorvald is a masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse elements "þór", meaning "thunder" and "valdr", meaning "ruler" or "power". It is of Scandinavian origin, particularly common in Iceland and other Nordic countries.<br><br>As a surname, Thorvald is also found in Norway, Denmark, and other Scandinavian countries, often associated with noble or aristocratic families.
Thorvaldsen was a Danish sculptor of the neoclassical period. Bertel Thorvaldsen (July 19, 1770 – March 24, 1844) was a Danish sculptor of international reputation. Born in Paris to a Danish father and a French mother, Thorvaldsen worked in Rome from 1789 to 1819, after an eight years stay in Italy following a move from France.
A thought is a mental product or idea, a consideration or intention conceived in the mind as a product of thinking.<br><br>Example: "She spent a lot of time thinking about her decision before making a choice."<br><br>Synonyms: idea, notion, concept, notion, imagination.<br><br>Antonyms: reality, actuality, fact.
Thoughtful: Giving careful and considered attention to someone or something; showing concern and consideration for the needs and feelings of others.