Isis (Egyptian deity) (Personal Name)
- Aset (Egyptian deity)
- Eset (Egyptian deity)
- Iset (Egyptian deity)
- İsida (Egyptian deity)
- Isidi (Egyptian deity)
- Izida (Egyptian deity)
- Iziso (Egyptian deity)
- Iside (Egyptian deity)
- Izidė (Egyptian deity)
- Ízisz (Egyptian deity)
- Izyda (Egyptian deity)
- 伊西斯 (Egyptian deity)
- Yi xi si (Egyptian deity)
- イシス (Egyptian deity)
- Ishisu (Egyptian deity)
- איזיס (Egyptian deity)
- 이시스 (Egyptian deity)
- Isiseu (Egyptian deity)
- Исида (Egyptian deity)
- Изида (Egyptian deity)
- Ісіда (Egyptian deity)
- إيزيس (Egyptian deity)
- Īzīs (Egyptian deity)
- Ἴσις (Egyptian deity)
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Colloque international sur les études isiaques (5th : 2011 : Boulogne-sur-Mer, France). Power, politics, and the cults of Isis, 2014.
Wikipedia, 7 January 2015 (Isis; Aset or Iset in Egyptian; goddess from Egypt; later her worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world; patroness of nature and magic; sister and wife of Osiris, mother of Horus; other forms: Ἴσις; إيزيس; İsida; Ісіда; Изида; Исида; Izida; Eset; Iziso; 이시스; Iside; איזיס; Izidė; Ízisz; イシス; Izyda; Isidi; 伊西斯)