In Hellenic culture, Ma’at is not a standard Greek figure; she is primarily an ancient Egyptian goddess or concept associated with truth, justice, balance, and cosmic order.

What Ma’at means

Ma’at refers both to the goddess and to the principle of right order in the universe, especially in Egyptian religion. Britannica also notes that she was linked with Thoth, the god of wisdom, and seen as the daughter of the sun god Re.

Why the confusion happens

People sometimes connect Ma’at to “Hellenic” culture because Greek writers and later classical traditions discussed Egyptian religion, but Ma’at herself belongs to Egyptian belief, not Greek mythology. If you meant a Greek figure with a similar role, the closest match is usually Themis , the Greek goddess of divine law and order.

TL;DR

Ma’at is associated with ancient Egyptian culture , not Hellenic culture, and she represents truth, justice, balance, and order.