Shemale Gods

In ancient Egypt, Hapi was the god of the annual flooding of the Nile, which brought fertility to the land. To symbolize this ultimate source of nourishment, Hapi was depicted as an androgynous figure—possessing a male beard alongside prominent female breasts, representing a dual nature capable of both seeding and nurturing life. Hermaphroditus and Agdistis

In the famous myth of Ishtar’s descent into the underworld, the god Enki created a third-gender being named Asu-shu-namir (meaning "his appearance is brilliant") to rescue her. Because Asu-shu-namir belonged to neither male nor female categories, they were immune to the curses of Ereshkigal, the queen of the underworld. This myth explicitly frames gender-fluid individuals as divinely created saviors with unique spiritual immunities. The Sacred Third Gender in Hinduism shemale gods