The Geb zodiac sign is not a recognized or traditional zodiac sign in Western astrology. However, in some interpretations of ancient Egyptian astrology, Geb, the god of the Earth, is associated with the sign of Taurus (April 20 - May 20). In Egyptian mythology, Geb is the son of Shu (god of the air) and Tefnut (goddess of moisture), and the brother of Nut (goddess of the sky). He is often depicted as a man lying down with his body covered in greenery, symbolizing fertility and the earth. The association with Taurus, a sign often linked to the earth and fertility, aligns with Geb's mythological role. In Hebrew, Geb is known as גב, and in Arabic, he is referred to as جَب (Jab). It is important to note that the concept of Geb as a zodiac sign is not widely recognized and is more of a cultural or mythological association rather than a standard astrological designation.