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Origin of the name ATI.
Etymology of the
name ATI.
Meaning of the baby name ATI.
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ATI. Egyptian
name, derived from the vocabulary word ati, meaning
"father." (The Holy Bible, with a Commentary, &c.,
Clarke, 1836). Ati, an Egyptian functionary of the XIXth
dynasty. Ati, a city and nome, the ninth, of Lower
Egypt. It was sacred to the worship of Osiris, and was probably the
Greek Canopus. Ati, the first king of the VIth Egyptian dynasty. He
reigned thirty years, and was assassinated by his guards. He was the
Othoes of the Greeks. (An Archaic Dictionary, Cooper, 1876).
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I cannot agree with this author and others in their belief that Osiris
and Adonis are the same. Osiris I regard as very much older, and
identical with the Phrygian Atys, the Arabian Ad, and the Egyptian
Actoes of the lists or Ati of the monuments, who was killed, like
Actaeon, by his own guards. It is, however, not at all unlikely
that the old Typhonian myth was superseded by the later catastrophe, and
that the Solar Rameses Thothmosis was put in the place of his ancestor,
the Solar Ati, who preceded the Shepherds, being himself often reckoned
as one of them. (The Canadian Journal of Science, Literature, and
History, v.13, 1873)
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