Iunit
{{Short description|Minor goddess in ancient Egyptian religion}}
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| type = Egyptian
| name = Iunit
| image = Nebtuwi.svg
| caption = Iunit is often depicted as a Female Goddess wearing a headdress similar, or identical to Hathor.{{cite web|date=December 2018|title=Scenes of Goddess Iunit in the Temple of Edfu|url=https://jaauth.journals.ekb.eg/article_54005_5db40bdee72086c438b84628fed1fb37.pdf}}
| parents = TjenenyetKlotz, David (2008). Kneph: The Religion of Roman Thebes. Ann Arbor : ProQuest LLC. p.176.
| spouse = Montu
| offspring = Horus-ShuVarga, Dániel (2023). The Children of Montu: Harpara and Horus-Shu in Ptolemaic and Roman Thebes. Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections. Vol. 39. p.276.
| cult_center = Armant
}}
Iunit was a minor goddess in ancient Egyptian religion, whose name means "She of Armant". She is the consort of Montu.Wilkinson, Richard H. (2003). The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. p. 150
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