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First-dynasty pharaoh of Egypt
Djer (also Zer or Sekhty; fl. c. 3000 BC) is considered the third pharaoh of the First Dynasty of ancient Egypt in current Egyptology. He lived around
Djer
16th c. military action
The Battle of Oued Djer occurred in 1517 after the locals of Ténès called upon Arudj Reis to remove its ruler who was a Spanish agent and had occupied
Battle_of_Oued_Djer
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of first dynasty
c. 2980 BC), was the fourth pharaoh of the First Dynasty, successor of Djer. Djet's Horus name means "Horus Cobra" or "Serpent of Horus". Djet's queen
Djet
Egyptian pharaoh (First Dynasty)
do in fact have the personal names of the earliest kings Narmer = Menes, Djer = Iti, Djet = Ita, based on the existence of particular sealings and graffito
Hor-Aha
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period
all of which appear to date to the reigns of Narmer, Hor-Aha, or Djer. Hor-Aha and Djer both have enclosures identified, "making Narmer the most attractive
Narmer
Killing of servants on their master's death
graves found in King Djer's funerary complex contain retainer sacrifices, as well. According to Ancient Egypt: A Social History, King Djer was buried with
Ancient Egyptian retainer sacrifices
Ancient_Egyptian_retainer_sacrifices
Ancient Egyptian necropolis
King Djer, had a burial chamber of nearly 96 sq. m, while the burial chamber at Tomb U-j was only 20 sq. m. B17/B18: Narmer B10/B15/B19: Aha O: Djer Z:
Umm_El_Qa'ab
Commune and town in Blida Province, Algeria
Oued Djer is a Village and commune in Blida Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 5373 . Algeria portal Statoids v t e
Oued_Djer
Ancient Egyptian queen consort
Narmer, Djer and Nebra. King Djer's inscription depicts at its left a procession of royal festive boats, at the right a royal serekh with Djer's name inside
Neithhotep
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Cleopatra
City with county rights in Hungary
Győr (US: /djɜːr, dʒɜːr/ DYUR, JUR, Hungarian: [ɟøːr] ; German: Raab; names in other languages) is the main city of northwest Hungary, the capital of
Győr
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Marcus_Aurelius
French Mediterranean islands
The Îles d'Hyères (pronounced [il djɛːʁ]), also known as Îles d'Or ([il dɔʁ]), are a group of four Mediterranean islands off Hyères in the Var department
Îles_d'Hyères
Dynasty of ancient Egypt
pharaoh's tomb as well as animals sacrificed for the burial. The tomb of Djer is associated with the burials of 338 individuals. The people and animals
First_Dynasty_of_Egypt
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Alexander_the_Great
1909 novel by Jules Verne and Michel Verne
mysterious man named Kaw-djer. Kaw-djer lives in the land of Magellania, that is, the region around the Straits of Magellan. Kaw-djer, whose motto is "Neither
The Survivors of the "Jonathan"
The_Survivors_of_the_"Jonathan"
Fragment of a stele known as the Royal Annals of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt
named on the fragment, but is assumed to be either Aha or his successor Djer. The remainder of the inscription on this side continues with royal annals
Palermo_Stone
Ancient Egyptian regent and consort
with the kings Djer, Djet, and Den in a variety of seal impressions and inscribed bowls. Merneith may have been the daughter of Djer, but there is no
Merneith
Founder of Manetho's 1st dynasty and unifier of Egypt
sources. Flinders Petrie first attempted this task, associating Iti with Djer as the third pharaoh of Dynasty I, Teti (Turin) (or another Iti (Abydos))
Menes
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Nero
Municipality in Liège Province, Wallonia, Belgium
Geer (French pronunciation: [ʒɛʁ]; Walloon: Djer) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. On January 1, 2006, Geer had
Geer
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Augustus
Title of Ancient Egyptian rulers
expresses a relationship with Horus. Aha refers to "Horus the fighter", Djer refers to "Horus the strong", etc. Later kings express ideals of kingship
Pharaoh
Type of ancient Egyptian heraldic crest
Examples of such names are 'Horus the fighter' (Hor-Aha), 'Horus the strong' (Djer), and 'arm-raising Horus' (Qa'a). All of these names reveal the warlike iconography
Serekh
Oldest surviving piece of woven clothing
v t e First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Pharaohs Menes/Narmer Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Regents Neithhotep Merneith Queen consorts Benerib
Tarkhan_dress
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Xerxes_I
Roman emperor from 177 to 192
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Commodus
Novel series by E. E. Knight
many friends and future allies, the Dawn Roarer wolf pack, the tradesdwarf Djer, Naf the mercenary and the girl-child Hieba. AuRon studies under NooMoahk
Age_of_Fire
American advertising image
of the Jazz Age include the lines "When the Arrow-collar man / Meets the Djer-Kiss girl". In Season 2 Episode 9 of 30 Rock, Jack Donaghy is described by
Arrow_(brand)
Red crown of Lower Egypt
pharaoh wearing the deshret on the Narmer Palette. A label from the reign of Djer records a royal visit to the shrine of the Deshret which may have been located
Deshret
Anthropic unit of length, based on the width of the human palm
reconstructed as about 75 mm or 3 in. The unit is attested as early as the reign of Djer, third pharaoh of the First Dynasty, and appears on many surviving cubit-rods
Palm_(unit)
1460 year calendar cycle of ancient Egypt
chronology. The first is the aforementioned ivory tablet from the reign of Djer which supposedly indicates the beginning of a Sothic cycle, the rising of
Sothic_cycle
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of 3rd dynasty
Gold names who lived before king Sneferu, founder of the 4th dynasty, were Djer, Den, Nynetjer, Khasekhemwy, and Djoser. From Snefru onward, the Golden Horus
Khaba
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Tutankhamun
Roman emperor from AD 69 to 79
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Vespasian
Persian ruler from 522 to 486 BCE
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Darius_the_Great
First confirmed king list of ancient Egypt
for ancient Egypt. The names are listed in following order: Narmer Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Merneith (Den's mother and regent) The list bolsters the argument
Den_seal_impressions
Pharaoh of Egypt from 44 to 30 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Caesarion
the name of an ancient Egyptian senior official who served the Pharaohs Djer, Djet and Den during the First Dynasty of Egypt. He is the first early Egyptian
Amka_(official)
Ancient unit of length
Stone, the flood level of the Nile river during the reign of the Pharaoh Djer is given as measuring 6 cubits and 1 palm. Use of the royal cubit is also
Cubit
King of the Achaemenid Empire from 336 to 330 BC)
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Darius_III
Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt
Sheikh Suleiman probably shows the victory of an early Pharaoh, possibly Djer, over A-Group Nubians circa 3000 BC. Now gone Christian Nubian wall painting
Nubia
Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Akhenaten
Ancient Egyptian deity
thought to be represented by the cow on an ivory tablet from the reign of Djer (Dynasty I), but this is no longer supported by most Egyptologists. During
Sopdet
System of measurement used in Ancient Egypt
the level of the Nile River during the reign of the Early Dynastic pharaoh Djer, when the height of the Nile was recorded as 6 cubits and 1 palm (about 3
Ancient Egyptian units of measurement
Ancient_Egyptian_units_of_measurement
Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Claudius
Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Tiberius
Roman emperor from 244 to 249
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Philip_the_Arab
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Trajan
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Ramesses_II
Egyptian pharaoh
re-opened and restored when Ramesside priests and kings saw the tomb of king Djer as the ritual burial of Osiris's head. The findings inside the main chamber
Semerkhet
Egyptian first Dynasty Rebellion war
rulers of the First Dynasty of Egypt. One of the year labels of Pharaoh Djer mentions the "smiting (the land of) Setjet". Setjet was presumably a region
Setjet
Queen Consort of First Dynasty Egypt
of pharaoh Hor-Aha, but she was not the mother of his heir, Djer. The mother of king Djer is named as Khenthap, another wife of Hor-Aha. Benerib is thought
Benerib
Roman emperor from 275 to 276
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Tacitus_(emperor)
One of the 'Great five names' used by Egyptian pharaohs
the final form: ivory tags from the Abydos tombs of the kings Hor-Aha and Djer and the queen Neithhotep show the Two-Ladies crest with the red crown instead
Nebty_name
Islands of Chile
naufragés du "Jonathan". The novel tells the story of a mysterious man named Kaw-djer who lives on the Nueva Island, whose motto is "Neither God nor master". He
Picton,_Lennox_and_Nueva
Commune and town in Blida Province, Algeria
District Boufarik Soumaâ Guerrouaou El Affroun District El Affroun Oued Djer Larbaâ District Larbaâ Souhane Ouled Yaïch District Ouled Yaïch Béni Mered
Chébli
Era after unification, c. 3150–2686 BC
v t e First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Pharaohs Menes/Narmer Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Regents Neithhotep Merneith Queen consorts Benerib
Early Dynastic Period of Egypt
Early_Dynastic_Period_of_Egypt
Pharaoh of Egypt from 305 to 282 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Ptolemy_I_Soter
Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled Egypt
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Ptolemaic_dynasty
Roman emperor from 249 to 251
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Decius
Calendar used in ancient Egypt before 22 BC
remains speculative. A tablet from the reign of the First Dynasty pharaoh Djer (c. 3000 BC) was once thought to indicate that the Egyptians had already
Egyptian_calendar
Ancient Egyptian royal lady
v t e First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Pharaohs Menes/Narmer Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Regents Neithhotep Merneith Queen consorts Benerib
Ahaneith
Ancient stone engraving surviving from the Ramesside Period of Egypt
addition, the early rulers of the First Dynasty (Menes/Narmer, Hor-Aha, Djer, Djet, Den, and Semerkhet) are all excluded from the Saqqara Tablet for some
Saqqara_Tablet
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1458 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Hatshepsut
Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Domitian
King of the Achaemenid Empire from 359/8 to 338 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Artaxerxes_III
1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa
continued his conquests in western central Maghreb. He won the Battle of Oued Djer against Spanish vassal Hamid bin Abid, the prince of Ténès, in June 1517
Regency_of_Algiers
Roman emperor in AD 69
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Otho
Όννωφρις (Ónnofris), a synonym for the god Osiris, who was associated with Djer's tomb. Thus, the correct order of the first 5 pharaohs should be Menes →
List_of_pharaohs
Ancient Egyptian artefact
3000 BCE. More precisely, it has been proposed that it dates to pharaoh Djer or Djet, who was the third king of the First Dynasty, and who is known for
Relief of Gebel Sheikh Suleiman
Relief_of_Gebel_Sheikh_Suleiman
Ancient Egyptian decorative stone mace head
v t e First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt Pharaohs Menes/Narmer Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Regents Neithhotep Merneith Queen consorts Benerib
Narmer_Macehead
Ancient Egyptian god of funerary rites
probably Anubis, is depicted in stone inscriptions from the reigns of Hor-Aha, Djer, and other pharaohs of the First Dynasty. Since Predynastic Egypt, when the
Anubis
King of Macedon from 323 to 317 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Philip_III_of_Macedon
Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Titus
Roman emperor in 238
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Gordian_I
Roman emperor from 238 to 244
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Gordian_III
Third pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Ramesses_IV
Ancient Egyptian queen
Troy, and Roth) lists Seshemetka as a wife of King Djer and states that she was buried near Djer's funerary complex in Umm el-Qa'ab, Abydos. J. Tyldesley
Seshemetka
Last pharaoh of the second dynasty of Egypt
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Khasekhemwy
Railway line in Algeria
tunnel is being built to more directly connect the Khemis Miliana and Oued Djer portion of this segment. Average speeds for passenger services on the line
Algiers–Oran_railway
Founding pharaoh of 19th dynasty of Egypt
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Ramesses_I
Spanish-Algerian war (1516–1518) Capture of Algiers Algiers expedition Battle of Oued Djer Expedition to the Moulouya Siege of Tlemcen Part of Spanish campaigns in
List_of_wars_involving_Spain
German Egyptologist (1842–1930)
known for having thrown on the rubbish heap an arm found in the tomb of Djer which Ancient Egyptians believed was the tomb of Osiris. He was also the
Émile_Brugsch
Story in ancient Egyptian mythology
in the Middle Kingdom, the centuries-old tomb of the First Dynasty ruler Djer, near Osiris's main center of worship in the city of Abydos, was seen as
Osiris_myth
Roman emperor in 270
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Quintillus
Ruler of the Achaemenid Empire from 530 to 522 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Cambyses_II
Pharaoh of the third dynasty of Egypt
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Djoser
Queen consort of Egypt
vase, while in Abydos the name is found written together with the name of Djer. However, the interpretation of their names written together remains controversial
Herneith
Species of bird
tp tp tp trr'r'r'r'r'r'e'e'e'e'e'r'r" and the call as "a scratchy djer-djer-djer-djer-djree". The IUCN has assessed the striated earthcreeper as being
Striated_earthcreeper
Roman emperor from 284 to 305
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Diocletian
Roman emperor in 238
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Balbinus
Egyptian pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty for the Old Kingdom
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Pepi_II_Neferkare
Egyptian pharaoh
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Hudjefa_I
Roman emperor from 209 to 211
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Geta_(emperor)
Roman emperor from 253 to 268
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Gallienus
Egyptian pharaoh
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Seti_I
Mastaba in Saqqara belonging to the First Dynasty ruler Queen Herneith
inscribed objects were found in the tomb. An ebony label belongs to king Djer. Many seal impressions mentioning Hemaka and king Den. Due to the size of
Mastaba_S3035
Roman emperor from 117 to 138
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Hadrian
Pharaoh of Egypt from ca. 2910 BC
II Narmer / Menes Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra
Qa'a
DJER
DJER
DJER
DJER
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Gamesha
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Karma means the Act of Doing
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Lucky wolf.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord, Supreme spirit
Girl/Female
Tamil
Godly minded, Virtuous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pravinah | பà¯à®°à®µà¯€à®¨à®¾à®¹
Boy/Male
Muslim
Saver, Safe
Boy/Male
Indian
Lion
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Jack + the pejorative suffix -ard.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German
Free; From France; Free Land Owner; Diminutive of Frank Free; A Free Man; Frankie is Occasionally Used for Girls
DJER
DJER
DJER
DJER
DJER
n.
A blunt javelin used in military games in Moslem countries.
n.
Alt. of Djerrid
n.
A game played with it.