EL - neutral name of god
EL in Indo-European languages is etymologically related to Eel
The Chinese described their dragons as eel-like and with horns (bull, deer, ram)
After Fereydun died, his khvarenah (splendor) flew away from him into the reeds... weird crap, but eels love reeds (google where eels breed, spoiler: the same place as the Bermuda Triangle)
the mythical country associated with Quetzalcoatl and Osiris was also associated with reeds
Moses was described with horns "qâran" (קָרַן). The root Krn/Qrn/Crn is associated with horns
- Qaran (qaran/qeren) - horns, but also means a beam (not light, but a beam directed like a beam, but first of all - horns). Therefore, the translation was that Moses grew horns, but then they changed that he glowed, nevertheless, it is understood figuratively
https://biblehub.com/hebrew/7160.htm
- קרניים Kranim is also, it also means horns in Hebrew
- قرون Qurun horns
- Bel Karnaim (two-horned)
- ذو القرنين Dhul-Qarnayn (Macedonian Two-horned with ram's horns)
- Apollo Karneios (Apollo with ram's horns)
- Avestan Kverenah (Krn) was associated with a ram and splendor
Yes, Kronos (Cronus) is associated with this, but this is not even a name, it just means horned and the Greeks seem to have simply lost the meaning, or I just did not find an explanation of the name from Greeks, or the info was lost over time, it is unclear, but the root is associated with it, in the Greek Keras N disappeared, but if we analyze the etymology we find the root krn. Moreover, despite his mythology, his name was still associated with power.