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(Egyptianmythology) An ancient Egyptiangoddess, the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, worshiped as the ideal mother and wife and as the matron of nature and magic; also worshiped by (some) Greeks during the Hellenistic period and featured in Greek mythology, and by Romans involved in what was categorized as the Cult of Isis.
2009, Behemoth, Defiling Morality ov Black God:
Grant me profane kiss / Oh Isis, mother ov all / Thy lips like morphine / Teasing my slumbering heart
Isis had crawled under the center table with its red plush cover with little round balls for fringe.
1995, Iain Banks, Whit:
'Beloved Isis,' Elias grinned, 'would you kindly cast some light into the poor occluded mind of our brother here on the matter of the co-essential nature of the body and the soul?'
Usage notes
As a female given name, its popularity peaked in 2005 in the US and 2010 in the Netherlands. Due to its association with Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (commonly abbreviated as ISIS), the name quickly fell out of favor and is now rarely used.
In some depictions of the Egyptian goddess, she is sometimes renamed as Eset.
Back-formation from Tamesis(“Latin name for Thames”), from the assumption that the word was derived from a compound of Thame(“A tributary of the Thames”) and Isis. The prison was named after the river.
2017 August 20, “The Observer view on the attacks in Spain”, in The Observer:
The terrorist threat is growing, the politicians and intelligence services say, due in part to the degradation of Islamic State in Syria and Iraq and the rising numbers of Isis fighters returning to Europe.