Egyptian names
Aamon
Variation of Amun, Egyptian
the hidden one
Aaru
Egyptian
peaceful
Ahmose
Egyptian
born of god Iah
Amasis
Egyptian
son of Iah
Amenhotep
Ancient Egyptian
Amon is satisfied
Ammon
Variation of Amman, German occupational name, Greek, Ancient Egyptian
administrator; the hidden one
Amon
Hebrew, Arabic, Greek from Egyptian
the hidden one; invisible
Amon-ra
Egyptian
the invisible, hidden one + sun; day
Amun
Egyptian
the hidden one
Asenath
Egyptian
devoted to the goddess Neith
Atum
Egyptian
completion, totality
Azeneth
Ancient Egyptian via Spanish
holy to Anath
Bastet
Egyptian
she of the ointment jar
Bennu
Egyptian mythology
to rise in brilliance, to shine
Cairo
Egyptian place-name, Arabic
the conqueror, the victorious
Deseret
Mormon or Egyptian
honeybee; bee crown or red crown
Geb
Egyptian
earth
Hathor
Egyptian, Greek
the house of Horus
Hesat
Egyptian
the wild one
Horus
Egyptian
sun god
Huy
Vietnamese, Ancient Egyptian nickname, "shining, successful, brightness; Amon is satisfied"
shining, successful, brightness; Amon is satisfied
Isis
Egyptian
throne
Khepri
Egyptian
develop, create
Khonsu
Egyptian
traveller
Luxor
Place name, Egyptian
palaces, castles
Maat
Egyptian
virtue, truth, justice, harmony
Magdy
Egyptian Arabic
glorious, praiseworthy
Majken
Scandinavian version of Marie or Mary, Hebrew or Egyptian
drop of the sea; bitter; beloved; love
Mally
Scottish short form of Mary, Hebrew or Egyptian,"drop of the sea; bitter; beloved; love"
drop of the sea; bitter; beloved; love
Mamie
Diminutive of Mary or Margaret, Hebrew, Egyptian, Greek
drop of the sea or bitter or pearl
Maria
Hebrew or Egyptian
drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved
Mariya
Hebrew or Egyptian
drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved
Mary
Hebrew or Egyptian
drop of the sea; bitter; beloved; love
Masha
Russian variation of Maria, Hebrew or Egyptian
drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved
Maureen
Irish variation of Mary, Hebrew or Egyptian
drop of the sea; bitter; beloved; love
Merit
English word name, variation of Merritt, variation of Marit and Maret, Ancient Egyptian
good and worthy; boundary, gate; pearl; the beloved one
Merneith
Egyptian
beloved by Neith
Mirentxu
Basque, from the Hebrew or Egyptian Mary
drop of the sea; bitter; beloved; love
Miriam
Hebrew or Egyptian
drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved
Miriama
Hebrew or Egyptian
drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved
Miriame
Hebrew or Egyptian
drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved
Moishe
Yiddish variation of Moses, Egyptian
delivered from the water
Moll
Short form of Molly, diminutive of Mary, Hebrew or Egyptian"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved
Montu
Ancient Egyptian
nomad
Moos
Short form of Mozes, Dutch, Egyptian, German
delivered from water; moss
Mose
German variation of Moses, Egyptian
delivered from the water
Moses
Egyptian
delivered from the water
Musa
Arabic, Turkish, and Persian form of Moses, Egyptian
delivered from the water
Nebra
Ancient Egyptian
Lord of the sun of Horus
Neferet
Variation of Nofret, Egyptian
beautiful
Nefertari
Ancient Egyptian
beautiful companion
Nefertiti
Egyptian
the beautiful one has arrived
Neferura
Egyptian
the beauty of Re
Neferure
Egyptian
the beauty of Re
Neith
Egyptian
divine mother
Nen
Egyptian
ancient waters
Nephthys
Egyptian, Greek
lady of the house, lady of the temple
Nofret
Egyptian
beautiful
Oasis
Egyptian
fertile spot in a desert
Omorose
Egyptian
beautiful
Osiris
Egyptian
with strong eyesight
Ozymandias
Greek variant of Ramses, Egyptian
begotten by Ra, the Sun God
Pakhet
Egyptian
she who scratches
Pepi
Spanish and Italian diminutive of Josef and Giuseppe, Ancient Egyptian
Jehovah increases; to give
Pharaoh
Egyptian, Latin
ruler
Phineas
English, Egyptian
the Nubian, the bronze-colored one
Phinée
French variation of Phineus or Phineas, Greek, Egyptian
vulture; Nubian
Ptah
Egyptian
creator
Ra
Egyptian
sun
Ramesses
Ancient Egyptian
born of Ra
Ramses
Egyptian
son of God
Ranefer
Egyptian
Ra is beautiful
Satet
Egyptian
strength, chaos, destruction
Seb
Egyptian
God of the earth
Sekhmet
Egyptian
she who is powerful
Selket
Egyptian
(she who) tightens the throat, (she who) causes the throat to breathe
Serafia
Swedish and Finnish variation of Serapia, Greek, Egyptian
mighty, eye
Seraphia
Variation of Serapia, Greek, Egyptian
mighty, eye
Séraphie
French form of Serapia, Greek, Egyptian
mighty, eye
Serapia
Greek, Egyptian
mighty, eye
Serapion
Greek, Egyptian
mighty bull
Serket
Egyptian
(she who) tightens the throat, (she who) causes the throat to breathe
Sethe
Egyptian mythological name or variation of Seth, Hebrew
appointed, placed
Seti
Egyptian
of Set
Tefnut
Egyptian
one who spits
Thoth
Egyptian, Greek
like the ibis