Seth
Seth is one of the main deities of the ancient Egyptian religion and was repeatedly depicted as having homosexual sex with other male deities.
Seth is pronounced with two syllables: Set and h (the h being almost a breath with an h sound), not as a single syllable using the English th sound.
The storm god (pictured on the left) associated with many natural disasters, Seth was among the more colorful figures in the Egyptian pantheon. Seth, while married to his sister Nephthys, is depicted as engaging in sexual activities with other male deities such as Heru Sa Aset (Horus). Seth is also described as having impotent testicles, and he never had a child. While his childbearing siblings Asar (Osiris) and Aset (Isis) represent life, he represents the desert.