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Derived from the Egyptian jꜥḥ-ms, which means "born of Iah" [1], this name is a combination of the name of the Egyptian deity Iah and the verb msj, si...

Derived from the Egyptian ꜣḫ-n-jtn, which translates to "effective for Aten". Akhenaten, an 18th-dynasty pharaoh who ruled during the 14th century BC...

Derived from the Egyptian jmn-m-ḥꜣt, which translates to "Amon is preeminent" [1]. This name was held by four Egyptian pharaohs, among them Amenemhat...

Derived from the Egyptian jmn-ḥtp, which means "Amon is satisfied" [1], this name combines the Egyptian deity Amon with the word ḥtp meaning "peace"...

Greek version of Ahmose.

Derived from the Egyptian name ꜥnḫ-s-n-jmn, which means "her life is of Amon", it consists of the word ꜥnḫ, signifying "life," and the name of the...

Greek version of Khufu.

The Greek form of Khafra.

From Egyptian ḏd-f-rꜥ meaning "his stability is Ra", derived from ḏd "stability" combined with the name of the god Ra. This was the name of a pharaoh...

A reconstructed Egyptian form of Thutmose.

Derived from Egyptian ḏsr signifying "splendour, glory" [1][2]. This was the name of the founding pharaoh of the 3rd dynasty of Egypt's Old Kingdom...

From Egyptian ḥꜣt-špswt meaning "foremost of noble women" [1]. This was the name of an 18th dynasty pharaoh (15th century BC), one of the first women...

From Egyptian ḥtp-ḥrs meaning "satisfied is her face", from ḥtp "peace, satisfaction" and ḥr "face". This was borne by queens consort and princesses...

From Egyptian ḥr-m-ḥb meaning "Horus is in jubilation" [1], composed of the god name Horus with m "in" and ḥb "festival, jubilation". This was the...

Reconstructed Egyptian form of Ahmose.

From Egyptian jj-m-ḥtp meaning "he comes in peace" [1]. This was the name of a 27th-century BC architect, priest, physician, and chief minister to...

From Egyptian ḫꜥf-rꜥ meaning "he appears as Ra". This was the name of the 4th-dynasty Egyptian pharaoh who built the second largest pyramid at Giza...

From Egyptian ẖnmw-ḫwfw meaning "Khnum protects me". This was the full name of the pharaoh Khufu.

Shortened form of the longer Egyptian name Khnum-Khufu. This was the name of an Egyptian pharaoh of the 4th dynasty (26th century BC), the builder of...

The Greek form of Egyptian mnj probably meaning "he who endures", from mn "to endure". According to tradition, Menes was the pharaoh who first united...

From Egyptian mnṯw-ḥtp meaning "Montu is satisfied" [1], from the name of the Egyptian god Montu and ḥtp "peace, satisfaction". Several pharaohs bore...

From Egyptian mrs-ꜥnḫ meaning "she loves life". Several Egyptian royals of the 4th-dynasty period bore this name.

From Egyptian mryt-jts meaning "loved by her father". Several Egyptian royals bore this name, including a wife and a daughter of the pharaoh Khufu.

From Egyptian mr-n-ptḥ meaning "beloved of Ptah" [1], from mrn "beloved" and the name of the god Ptah. A 19th-dynasty pharaoh (13th century BC) bore...

From Egyptian mwt-m-wjꜣ meaning "Mut is in the sacred barque" [1], from the goddess Mut and wjꜣ "sacred barque" (a boat for carrying the dead to the...

From Egyptian mwt-nḏmt meaning "Mut is sweet", from the goddess Mut and nḏm "sweet, pleasant". The wife of pharaoh Horemheb bore this name.

From Egyptian nꜥr-mr meaning "fierce catfish", from nꜥr "catfish" and mr "fierce, painful". Narmer was an Egyptian ruler considered the first...

From Egyptian nfr-kꜣ-rꜥ meaning "the soul of Ra is beautiful", from nfr "beautiful, good" and kꜣ "soul" with the god Ra. Several Egyptian pharaohs...

From Egyptian nfr-nfrw-jtn meaning "beauty of the beauties of Aten". A female pharaoh of the New Kingdom (14th century BC) bore this name.

From Egyptian nfrt-jrj meaning "the most beautiful" [1]. A New Kingdom Egyptian queen (13th century BC) bore this name, the favourite wife of Ramesses...

From Egyptian nfrt-jjtj meaning "the beautiful one has come" [1]. Nefertiti was a powerful New Kingdom queen (14th century BC), the principal wife of ...

From Egyptian nfrw-ptḥ meaning "beauty of Ptah" [1], from nfrw "beauty, perfection" and the god Ptah. A sister of pharaoh Neferusobek bore this name.

From Egyptian nfrw-sbk meaning "beauty of Sobek" [1], from nfrw "beauty, perfection" and the god Sobek. This is the earliest known female pharaoh of...

From Ῥαμέσσης (Rhamesses), the Greek form of Egyptian rꜥ-ms-sw signifying "born of Ra", from the name of the supreme god Ra combined with the root msj...

The reconstructed Egyptian form of Ramesses.

A Hellenized form of Egyptian rꜥ-ms-sw (see Ramesses).

From Egyptian stẖj meaning "of Seth 2" [1]. This was the name of two pharaohs of the 19th dynasty (13th century BC).

From Egyptian smnḫ-kꜣ-rꜥ meaning "the soul of Ra is vigorous", from smnḫ "vigorous, potent, effective" and kꜣ "soul" combined with the name of the...

From Egyptian snfr-wj meaning "(he) has made me beautiful", from snfr "to make beautiful", a derivative of nfr "beautiful, good". This was the name...

From Egyptian sbk-ḥtp meaning "Sobek is satisfied" [1], derived from the name of the Egyptian god Sobek combined with ḥtp "peace, satisfaction". This...

From Egyptian tꜣ-wsrt meaning "mighty lady" [1], derived from the feminine determiner tꜣ combined with wsr "mighty, powerful" and the feminine suffix ...

From Τούθμωσις (Touthmosis), the Greek form of Egyptian ḏḥwtj-ms meaning "born of Thoth" [1], itself composed of the name of the Egyptian god Thoth co...

From Egyptian twt-ꜥnḫ-jmn meaning "image of the life of Amon", derived from twt "image" combined with ꜥnḫ "life" combined with the name of the god Amo...