,[[100]] when written according to the orthography of the Pyramid Texts, is oblations, offerings. This, however, is only a derived meaning. The word really only expresses a predicate of the things offered, as putting together, uniting, reconciling;
Ḥotep might signify Rest, or Peace; very appropriate names for such a garden.
is the name of a god who dwells here.[[101]] There is also a goddess here called Ḥotepit
, mentioned in the Pyramid inscription of Pepi I (line 423), as mother of the great Scarab: and the same name is given to Hathor in the temple of Dendera. The name of Ḥotep (with different determinatives[[102]]) belongs to one of the islands of this blissful place.