Thoth is Ma'at's husband.
Yes she had 8 and her husband was Thoth One of the children was one of the most powerful gods in ancient egypt, Amon/Amun
Seshat (Sashet, Sesheta) was either wife or daughter of Thoth. Safekh-Aubi (Sefekh-Aubi) who is linked to her, may have been linked to Thoth as well.
Anubis, Thoth, Maat, and Osiris--I think four
Maat, the Ancient Egyptian goddess of truth, justice, and balance, is not typically depicted as being married to any deity. She is often portrayed as an independent figure who embodies these ideals.
Maat is a goddess of Ancient Egypt.Maat, with help from Thoth, weighed her feather and the heart of the dead. If the heart was heavy and outweighed the feather, it would be swallowed by Ammut. If it weighed the same, the soul was allowed to go on to the afterlife.Read more: What_does_ma'at_do
Thoth gave them to Nut so that she could have her children; Osiris, Isis, Set, Horus the Elder, and Nephthys.
Thoth gave those five extra days to Nut to allow her to give birth to her children.
In Egyptian mythology, Thoth is not typically depicted as having children in the traditional sense. He is primarily known as a god of wisdom, writing, and magic, and is often associated with knowledge and communication.
The ogdoad was the eight children of the gods Thoth and Maat. The ogdoad are the gods and goddesses of chaos, consisting of 4 frogs (2 male 2 female) and 4 snakes (also 2 male 2 female). within the snakes, there is Amun, who is one of the gods said to have created the universe
Thoth gave those days to Nut so she could have her children, Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephthys and Horus the Elder.
The Egyptian goddess Ma'at was the Goddess of balance, truth law and order.And always is seen with an ostrich feater on her head. Good luck on your quiz, project or test, or whateve.P.S. She is married to the god Thoth