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