Well "Ptah and "Atum" are actually different aspects of the one. Together with "Sokar" they were the names for the triad or the trinity in Heliopolis, the site of a sect in Egyptian religion. "
In Heliopolis, this triad would be known as Ptah-Sokar-Atum, but hailed as Osiris." They correpond with the names "Father, "Son" "Holy Spirit" or "Brama, Vishnu and Shiva" ("
Hindus view cosmic activity of the Supreme Being as comprised of three tasks: creation, preservation, and dissolution and recreation. Hindus associate these three cosmic tasks with the three deities, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Lord Brahma brings forth the creation and represents the creative principle of the Supreme Being. Lord Vishnu maintains the universe and represents the eternal principle of preservation. Lord Shiva represents the principle of dissolution and recreation. These three deities together form the Hindu Trinity.") in other cultures.
Unkulunku and Mbombo are from African satellite religions and can be traced back to a major religion in Africa (specifically Egypt). So there is no real need to chase these down and the Egyptian mecca will suffice.
"Allah" is actually Arabic for "God" ("
The word "Allah" is the perfect description of the "One God" of monotheism for Jews, Christians and Muslims!"Allah" is the same word used by Christian Arabs and Jewish Arabs in their Bible, centuries before Islam came.").
"Nanabozho" is the name in the Native American culture for the Spirit or the source of life. It can be known under various names and characteristics and can have certain physical representations based on what manifested trait you wish to emphasize. It corresponds with the Father, Brahma, etc. ("
Namtbozho is apparently the impersonation of life, the active quickening power of life of life manifested and ci"1odied in the myriad forms of sentient and physical nature. lie is therefore reputed to possess not only the power to live, but also the correlative power of renewing his own life and of quickening and therefore of creating life in others.").
"El" is simply
another name for the Supreme One.