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What Does the Ankh Symbol Mean?

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Exploring the history and modern uses of Egypt’s iconic symbol
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This article was reviewed by Michelle Arbeau and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Michelle Arbeau is a Numerologist & Life Strategist, and the CEO of Authentic You Media and Eleven Eleven Productions. She’s based in West Hollywood, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in numerology, mediumship, and business advice. In 2015, Best Businesses named her the Best of West Hollywood Celebrity Numerologist, and she’s been hailed as the #1 Numerologist in the World and the #1 Celebrity Numerologist.
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The ankh is one of the most recognizable symbols of the ancient world. This looped cross is a symbol of life and prosperity and an important aspect of ancient Egyptian religion. Now, it is commonly seen across media and fashion and has even been incorporated into some modern religions. The ankh holds a lot of important symbolism and meaning in both ancient and modern times. In this article, we’ll explain everything you need to know about ankh symbolism.

Ankh Spiritual Meaning

The ankh, also known as the Key of Life or Key of the Nile, is an ancient Egyptian symbol that represents life and life after death. It was often used for spiritual and physical protection, healing, and funerary practices. The ankh is still used in modern Neopagan religions as a symbol of life and immortality.

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What is an ankh?

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  1. The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic that means “life.”
    The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic that means “life.” Sometimes called the Key of Life or Key of the Nile, the Egyptian symbol and word “ankh” means “life” or “to live.” The symbol resembles the Christian cross but has a loop on top of the T-shape. It often symbolized spiritual and physical protection as well as healing, immortality, and connection to divinity.[1] X Research source
    • The ankh dates back to the Early Dynastic Period (c. 3150-2613 BCE), but its exact origins are unknown.
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Ankh Symbolism and Meaning

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  1. Step 1 The ankh represents life and life after death.
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    The ankh represents life and life after death. In addition to promoting a long, healthy life, the ankh was also a symbol of an eternal afterlife. It was commonly found in tombs, on sarcophagi, and in other funerary practices to help guide the dead into the next life.[2] X Research source
  2. Step 2 The ankh was used for protection.
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    The ankh was used for protection. Because of its ties to life and divinity, the ankh was often seen as a good luck charm and a symbol of protection. Ancient Egyptians would often wear it as a talisman to ward off bad luck. The Egyptians believed the ankh would give them the blessing of the gods and therefore protect them from any spiritual or physical harm that might come their way.[3] X Research source
  3. Step 3 It was used for healing.
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    It was used for healing. Many ancient Egyptians believed the ankh had healing powers, again because of its associations with life and the gods. The Egyptians often used ankhs in healing rituals and ceremonies, and the word was sometimes spoken to wish health and happiness upon someone.[4] X Research source
  4. Step 4 It represented royalty’s connection to the gods and immorality.
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    It represented royalty’s connection to the gods and immorality. The ankh is often depicted in hieroglyphics alongside Egyptian gods and pharaohs. The ancient Egyptians believed the gods had the power to offer life and prosperity, and royalty was often seen as an extension of their power. When a god is shown holding an ankh to a pharaoh, the pharaoh is likely being offered eternal life.[5] X Research source
  5. Step 5 The ankh may represent water and air.
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    The ankh may represent water and air. One interpretation suggests that the ankh might represent these important elements because its shape resembles ancient Egyptian boats. Air and water are, of course, necessary for life (which the ankh symbolizes) and water was particularly important to the Egyptians because of Egypt’s location on the Nile River.[6] X Trustworthy Source US National Park Service Agency responsible for the maintenance and promotion of national parks and monuments Go to source
  6. Step 6 The ankh is sometimes seen as a fertility symbol.
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    The ankh is sometimes seen as a fertility symbol. While this is not universally agreed upon, many believe the loop at the top of the ankh represents the female sex organ while the line at the bottom represents the male. The combination of the two images represents the creation of new life.[7] X Research source
    • Some Egyptologists equate the ankh with the tjet, or the Knot of Iris, which was a ceremonial girdle representing female genitalia and fertility.[8] X Trustworthy Source US National Park Service Agency responsible for the maintenance and promotion of national parks and monuments Go to source
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Origins of the Ankh

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  1. The ankh dates back to the First Dynasty, but its origins are unknown.
    The ankh dates back to the First Dynasty, but its origins are unknown. Early signs of the ankh have been found dating back to 3150-2613 BCE, but scholars cannot agree on what the symbol originally represented. Some believe it was a knot formed out of cloth or reeds, while another early theory stated that the ankh represented a sandal due to its similar looped shape. Because sandals were essential for daily life, the ankh gained its association with life and health.[9] X Research source
    • As mentioned above, some other theories include the ankh representing air and water, as well as fertility. Others also suggest the ankh’s loop represents the sunrise over the horizon. None of these theories have been proven, however, and cause a lot of debate.
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Modern Usage of the Ankh

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  1. Step 1 Kemetic pagans have reclaimed the Ankh.
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    Kemetic pagans have reclaimed the Ankh. Kemetic pagans are dedicated to reviving and reconstructing the religion of ancient Egypt. They often use the ankh as a symbol of their faith, and in general, it still holds the same associations as it did in ancient Egypt.[10] X Research source
  2. Step 2 The ankh is used in Wicca.
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    The ankh is used in Wicca. Some see the ankh as a union between the Egyptian god Osiris and the goddess Isis, making the symbol a mix of masculine and feminine power. Because of this, modern-day Wiccans and other neopagans have adopted the symbol to represent the combined powers of the God and Goddess.[11] X Research source
  3. Step 3 The ankh is commonly worn as jewelry.
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    The ankh is commonly worn as jewelry. Because of how recognizable the symbol is, the ankh is now often used in fashion and jewelry. You can find the ankh carved into earrings and necklaces in everyday life. Some may wear it as a symbol of their religion, while for others, it’s simply a fashion statement.[12] X Research source
  4. Step 4 Some Christians have adopted the ankh.
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    Some Christians have adopted the ankh. Although the ankh was originally an ancient Egyptian symbol, some Christians associate it with their own faith. The ankh looks similar to the Christian cross, and because it represents life after death, some Christians interpret it to represent the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.[13] X Research source
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  2. https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Ankh#The_Ankh_in_Modern_Culture
  3. https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Ankh#The_Ankh_in_Modern_Culture
  4. https://www.worldhistory.org/Ankh/

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This article was reviewed by Michelle Arbeau and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Michelle Arbeau is a Numerologist & Life Strategist, and the CEO of Authentic You Media and Eleven Eleven Productions. She’s based in West Hollywood, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in numerology, mediumship, and business advice. In 2015, Best Businesses named her the Best of West Hollywood Celebrity Numerologist, and she’s been hailed as the #1 Numerologist in the World and the #1 Celebrity Numerologist. This article has been viewed 6,101 times.
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