Sekhmet is the Ancient Egyptian Cat-Goddess of Destruction
Lioness, to be precise.
This got me inspired so here's a compilation of deities and motifs that appear in Eliza's moveset (feel free to add or correct):
Sekhmet - Goddess of fire, war, vengeance, healing and medicine (and apparently multi-tasking...), Sekhmet's name comes from the Ancient Egyptian word "sekhem" which means "power". Sekhmet's name suits her function and means
the (one who is) powerful. The burst animation is a reference to
Sekhmet's aegis, a golden cultic object that serves to highlight her solar attributes.
Nekhbet - predynastic local vulture goddess who was the patron of the city of Nekheb, her name meaning
of Nekheb. Referenced in air throw.
Ma'at - goddess of truth and justice. Eliza's ostrich feather headpiece is a reference to her (and the tiaras that were so popular in 1920's fashion). The common depiction of Ma'at kneeling with her wings spread is referenced in c.HP.
Apep - personification of all that was evil and commonly seen as a giant serpent. Referenced in s.MK alongside Ra (or Bastet).
Sistrum - a sacred musical instrument of the percussion family, it likely originated in the cult of Bastet. Appears in c.LP.
Solar barge - a ritual vessel to carry the resurrected king with the sun god Ra across the heavens. Referenced in c.HK.
And, of course, Albus and Horace, reference
Anubis and
Horus, respectively.