Neferhotep
Neferhotep in hieroglyphics | ||||
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Neferhotep Nfr-ḥtp Perfect and satisfied |
Neferhotep (also Nefer-hotep , Neferhetep or Nefer-hetep ) is an ancient Egyptian personal name that was in use from the Old Kingdom until the late period . The translation of the name is “perfect and satisfied”. It could be worn by both men and women. There was also the all-female variant Neferhetepet and the apparently all-male variant Neferhetepu .
Name bearer
Kings
- Neferhotep I , 13th Dynasty
- Neferhotep II , 13th Dynasty
- Neferhotep III. , 13th or 16th Dynasty
Others
- Neferhotep (elder of the hall) , funeral priest of the 5th dynasty , owner of a mastaba in the central field of the necropolis of Giza
- Neferhotep (clerk chief) , official of the 5th dynasty, owner of a tomb in Saqqara
- Neferhotep (head of the Ka servants) , funeral priest of the 5th dynasty, owner of a mastaba in the central field of the necropolis of Giza
- Neferhotep (bow-bearer) , soldier of the 12th or 13th dynasty; Owner of the Theban tomb TT316
- Neferhotep (king's daughter) , princess of the 13th dynasty, exact classification uncertain.
- Neferhotep (barn manager) , official under Thutmose III. and Amenhotep II , 18th Dynasty ; Owner of the Theban tomb A5
- Neferhotep (scribe) , official under Thutmose IV and Amenhotep III. , 18th dynasty; Owner of the Theban tomb TT257
- Neferhotep (first scribe of Amun) , official under Eje II. , 18th dynasty; Owner of the Theban tomb TT49
- Neferhotep (soothsayer of Amun-Re) , priest under Haremhab , 18th Dynasty; Owner of the Theban tomb TT50
- Neferhotep (foreman in Deir el-Medina) , foreman in Deir el-Medina , from Haremhab to Ramses II , 18th / 19th dynasty ; Owner of the Theban tomb TT6
- Neferhotep (foreman) , foreman under Ramses II, 19th dynasty; Owner of the Theban tomb TT216
literature
- Aidan Dodson , Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. The American University in Cairo Press, Cairo 2004, ISBN 977-424-878-3 .
- Hermann Ranke : The Egyptian personal names. Volume 1. Augustin, Glückstadt 1935, p. 198, No. 14, 20, 21 ( online as PDF ).