Het-Heru

Egyptian form of HATHOR.

HATHOR   female   Egyptian Mythology (Hellenized)
Greek form of Egyptian Het-Heru which means "the house of Horus", derived from Egyptian hwt "house" combined with Hr the god HORUS. In Egyptian mythology she was the goddess of love, often depicted with the head of a cow.
HORUS   male   Egyptian Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of ‘Ωρος (Horos), the Greek form of Egyptian Hrw (reconstructed as Heru) possibly meaning "falcon" or "high". In Egyptian mythology Horus was the god of light, often depicted as a man with the head of a falcon. The son Osiris and Isis, he avenged his father's murder by killing Seth.
EQUIVALENTS
EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY: Hathor
OTHER FORMS
EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY: Heru, Horos, Horus