Ausar Thompson
Athlete
2003
American NBA basketball player for the Detroit Pistons, twin of Amen Thompson
"seat of the eye (possible interpretation)"
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“The ancient Egyptian name of the god of resurrection”
Ausar is the original ancient Egyptian name for the god known in Greek as Osiris. In the Egyptian language, the name is believed to mean the powerful one or the seat of the eye, though its precise etymology remains debated among Egyptologists. Osiris/Ausar was one of the most important deities of ancient Egypt, the god of the afterlife, resurrection, and the flooding of the Nile that brought life to Egypt's fields.
Ausar has gained traction in African-American and Afrocentric communities as part of a broader movement to reclaim ancient African names and heritage. Parents choosing Ausar are often intentionally connecting their children to pre-colonial African civilization and its profound spiritual traditions.
In ancient Egyptian religion, Ausar (Osiris) was the first king of Egypt according to myth, murdered by his brother Set and resurrected by his wife Isis. He became the ruler of the afterlife and a symbol of eternal life, making the name deeply resonant in both ancient and modern spiritual contexts.
Athlete
2003
American NBA basketball player for the Detroit Pistons, twin of Amen Thompson
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Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife, resurrection, and the underworld, central figure in Egyptian mythology
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