Egyptian Zodiac Calculator

Which ancient deity rules your birth date? Enter your date of birth to find your Egyptian zodiac sign — from Isis to Osiris to Bastet — with your personality read and traits. Free, no signup.

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Only the day and month matter — your birth year doesn’t change your Egyptian sign.

What is the Egyptian zodiac?

The Egyptian zodiac is a system of astrology that ties your birth date to one of twelve gods and goddesses from ancient Egyptian mythology — figures like Isis, Osiris, Thoth, and Bastet. Instead of constellations, each sign is a deity whose myth and personality are said to colour the people born under it. Find your ruling god and you find a symbolic portrait of your strengths, your quirks, and the energy you bring into the world.

It’s a different lens from the Western zodiac you already know. Where Western astrology maps the Sun’s path through twelve constellations, the Egyptian version draws on the gods that ancient Egypt wove into its calendar, its harvests, and its afterlife. The two systems don’t contradict each other — they simply describe you in different languages, and many people enjoy reading both.

Why Egyptian signs have several date ranges

Here’s what surprises most people: an Egyptian sign isn’t one tidy month. Each deity rules several scattered spans across the year. The Nile, for instance, governs early January, late June, early September, and mid-November all at once. The reason is that the ancient calendar grouped days around the festivals, floods, and seasons tied to each god rather than around a single block of the sky.

That’s why two friends born months apart can share the same Egyptian sign, and why your Egyptian deity rarely lines up neatly with your Western Sun sign. Our calculator does the work for you, walking every date span of every deity to find the one that claims your birthday — no guessing or cross-referencing tables required.

The twelve Egyptian deity signs

Here are all twelve signs of the Egyptian zodiac, the dates each one rules, and the traits most associated with them. Find your birthday in the spans, or just use the calculator above.

  • The Nile

    Jan 1–7, Jun 19–28, Sep 1–7, Nov 18–26

    Logical · Peaceful · Intuitive · Practical

  • Amun-Ra

    Jan 8–21, Feb 1–11

    Confident · Optimistic · Born leader · Just

  • Mut

    Jan 22–31, Sep 8–22

    Nurturing · Loyal · Protective · Maternal

  • Geb

    Feb 12–29, Aug 20–31

    Grounded · Sensitive · Reliable · Devoted

  • Osiris

    Mar 1–10, Nov 27–Dec 18

    Powerful · Determined · Magnetic · Resilient

  • Isis

    Mar 11–31, Oct 18–29, Dec 19–31

    Intelligent · Loving · Magical · Devoted

  • Thoth

    Apr 1–19, Nov 8–17

    Wise · Curious · Articulate · Inventive

  • Horus

    Apr 20–May 7, Aug 12–19

    Brave · Visionary · Energetic · Bold

  • Anubis

    May 8–27, Jun 29–Jul 13

    Introspective · Loyal · Solitary · Perceptive

  • Seth

    May 28–Jun 18, Sep 28–Oct 2

    Bold · Perfectionist · Charismatic · Driven

  • Bastet

    Jul 14–28, Sep 23–27, Oct 3–17

    Charming · Intuitive · Playful · Sensual

  • Sekhmet

    Jul 29–Aug 11, Oct 30–Nov 7

    Fierce · Disciplined · Passionate · Just

How accurate is the Egyptian zodiac?

Honest answer: the twelve-deity birth-date system you’ll find online — including ours — is a modern, symbolic reconstruction inspired by Egyptian mythology, not a documented ancient practice. Ancient Egyptians were genuine sky-watchers: they tracked thirty-six star groups called decans, timed their year by the rising of the star Sirius, and built temples aligned to the heavens. But the neat “your birthday equals this god” calendar is a much more recent, popular creation.

So treat your result the way you’d treat any fun personality profile: a flattering, thought-provoking mirror rather than a scientific verdict. If you want a reading grounded in the actual positions of the planets at your birth, that’s what a real astrology chart is for — and it’s where the genuinely personal insight lives.

Questions about the Egyptian zodiac

What is the Egyptian zodiac?

The Egyptian zodiac is a popular astrology system that assigns you one of twelve Egyptian deities — like Isis, Osiris, or Bastet — based on your birth date. Unlike the Western zodiac, each Egyptian sign owns several separate stretches of the calendar rather than one continuous month, so the deities repeat across the year.

How do I find my Egyptian zodiac sign?

Enter your date of birth above. We match the day and month against the published Egyptian astrology calendar and return your ruling deity, a short personality read, and your key traits. Your birth year doesn't matter — the deity ranges are fixed in the calendar.

Why do Egyptian signs have multiple date ranges?

The Egyptian calendar grouped days around the festivals and seasons tied to each god, so a single deity governs several scattered periods rather than one tidy 30-day window. That's why, for example, The Nile rules four different spans across January, June, September, and November.

Is the Egyptian zodiac the same as the Western zodiac?

No. The Western zodiac has twelve signs tied to constellations and the Sun's path, each covering one continuous month. The Egyptian zodiac uses twelve gods and goddesses with non-contiguous date ranges. They're separate systems, so your Egyptian sign and your Sun sign describe you in different ways.

Is the Egyptian zodiac historically accurate?

The twelve-deity birth-date system you'll find online is a modern, popular reconstruction inspired by Egyptian mythology rather than a documented ancient practice. Ancient Egyptians did track the stars — notably the decans and the star Sirius — but the deity-per-birthday calendar is best enjoyed as a fun, symbolic profile, not a historical record.