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Hetepi (he who is satisfied) was an ancient Egyptian official of the Third Dynasty under king Djoser. Hetepi is mainly known from his monumental tomb found
Hetepi
Ancient Egyptian fish goddess
her dates back to the Old Kingdom as part of the titulary of the official Hetepi, who was called "Inspector of the Estate 'Seat of the Goddess Hatmehit'
Hatmehit
Ancient Egyptian official of the First Intermediate Period, around 2200 BC
Hetepi (fl. c. 2200 BC) was an ancient Egyptian official of the First Intermediate Period. He is known from his stela that is now in the National Archaeological
Hetepi_(priest)
Purported Ancient Egyptian physician
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Merit-Ptah
Ancient Egyptian vizier and author
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Kagemni_I
Village in Giza Governorate, Egypt
the following tombs: the tomb of Ity (early Fourth Dynasty) the tomb of Hetepi (priest, beginning of Third Dynasty) the tomb of Nyankhseshat (property
Abusir
Egyptian polymath, later deified
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Imhotep
Ancient Egyptian dentist
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Hesy-Ra
Ancient Egyptian high official
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Metjen
Dynasty of ancient Egypt (Old Kingdom)
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Third_Dynasty_of_Egypt
City in Qena Governorate, Egypt
several stelae belonging to local governors of Qus, including those of Hetepi (priest). Gesa was an important city in the early part of Egyptian history
Qus
Local official from the First Intermediate Period, around 2100 BC
governor at Qus, a town in Upper Egypt. Dagi is mainly known from the stela of Hetepi, who was his father. On this stela, Dagi bears the titles sole friend and
Dagi (Ancient Egyptian official)
Dagi_(Ancient_Egyptian_official)
Village in Upper Egypt
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Beit_Khallaf
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Pehernefer
Ancient cemetery in Egypt
Late 4th – early 5th dynasty A seated pair statue depicting Messa's son Hetepi and his wife Renpetnefert was found. G 1021 Stone Mastaba 5th to 6th dynasty
Giza_West_Field
Egyptian high official
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Nefer-Setekh
Hetepheres (princess) Hetepheres II Hetepheres I Hetephernebti Hetepi (priest) Hetepi Hetepti (king's mother) Hewernef Hieracon Hieracosphinx Hierakonpolis
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Ancient Egyptian priest
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Nyibunesu
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Akhetaa
Ancient Egyptian priest
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Sepa_(priest)
Pyramid complex of the last pharaoh to be buried at Abusir
belong to employees of the mortuary cult, such as those of Fetekta and Hetepi who administered the stores. South-east of the mortuary temple lies the
Pyramid_of_Nyuserre
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Sedjes
Egyptian high official, sculptor and maker of vases
Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah) Pehernefer
Pehen-Ptah
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Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Future
Male
French
French form of Latin Leonides, LÉONIDE means "lion's son."
Female
Irish
 Pet form of Irish Abigail, ABBY means "little smith." Compare with another form of Abby.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Water.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sriselva Kumar | à®·à¯à®°à¯€Â ஸேலவா கà¯à®®à®¾à®°Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Worship
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Brilliant; Masculine
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Wonder; Marvel Causing Admiration
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Loving Servant
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