Names From Demotic Egyptian Sources

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Names from Demotic Egyptian Sources2nd Editionby Daniel L Lind (Sneferu sa Djedi mewetif Merit)IntroductionRegistration of ancient Egyptian names is a relatively new thing in the SCA. As of July 2015 names recorded in eitherdemotic script or Coptic became registerable with the SCA College of Arms. The full decision on the subject can be readat the following link: #57 This article only attempts to addressnames and name patterns recorded in demotic script. Names and name patterns recorded in Coptic are foundelsewhere.Names and name patterns found in the first edition of this article were taken from the book Oriental Institute HawaraPapyri Demotic and Greek Texts from an Egyptian Family Archive in the Fayum (Fourth to Third Century BC) by George RHughes and Richard Jasnow with a contribution by James G. Keenan.This second edition adds names from the Catalog of the Demotic Texts in the Brooklyn Museum by George R Hughes.This edition adds two hundred and eighty three additional names for a total of three hundred and seventy five alongwith sections on unisex names. There are also corrections to several translation errors found in the previous edition.The data on frequency of names has been expanded to include citations in hieroglyphs, hieratic, Greek, Coptic, andLatin. This intended to more accurately show the popularity of the various names in their period context . Data for thischange comes from the Trismegistos database.A few names included herein are taken directly from Trismegistos without reference to the aforementioned books.These have been included at the request of specific heraldic clients.In the following sections there will be two spellings for each item. The Demotic Spellings are transcriptions that weredone from the original records by the authors listed above. The Phonetic Spellings are my best guess at how thesenames would be pronounced by an English/American reader. In creating these guesses I used the traditionaltransliteration scheme developed by Sir Alan Gardiner in 1957. Most modern vowels don’t exist in the demoticalphabet. That’s where most of the guesswork comes in. Fortunately ancient Egypt was a multilingual society so namescould be written in several scripts; including Greek. I was able to use the Greek spelling of many of these names (foundin Trismegistos) to define the needed vowels.1

ContentsWhole Name Patterns - pg 31. Combined Pair of Patronymic and Matronymic Bynames – pg 32. Single Matronymic Bynames – pg 33. Single Patronymic Bynames – pg 34. Compound Matronymic Bynames – pg 45. Compound Patronymic Bynames – pg 46. Chronological Bynames – pg 47.Occupational bynames – pg 4Given Names – pg 61. Unisex Given Names (alphabetical order) – pg 62. Unisex Given Names (in order of popularity) – pg 73. Female Given Names (alphabetical order) – pg 84. Female Given Names (in order of popularity) – pg 105. Male Given Names (alphabetical order) – pg 126.Male Given Names (in order of popularity) – pg 21Other Options – pg 29Bibliography – pg 302

Whole Name PatternsBefore you go looking through the lists of given names I suggest you look at name patterns. These give a structure intowhich the given names can be inserted.Each of the following patterns uses words within angle brackets such as self , father , mother , etc. to indicatethat a given name should be inserted in the pattern. The word within the angle brackets indicates therelationship to the owner of the whole name.Combined Pair of Patronymic and Matronymic BynamesPatronymic bynames define the owner of the name as the daughter/son of a specific father. These are quite common invarious cultures. Modernly many patronymic bynames have been adopted as surnames and passed on from onegeneration to another. Examples of patronymic bynames include Erikson, Williams, MacDonald, etc. Matronymicbynames define the owner of the name as the daughter/son of a specific mother. These are less common in modernsociety, but were used in many ancient and medieval cultures.In ancient Egypt the formal name pattern included the person’s name and the name of both parents. This pattern wasused by primary parties in legal documents. Since SCA award scrolls imitate the legal documents from period I considerit the most appropriate pattern for registration and thus have listed it first. As of this writing, this is the only patternthat has been registered with the SCA College of Arms. There are both female and male forms of this pattern.Phonetic SpellingDemotic SpellingTranslationDate Range self sat ne father mewetis mother self s3.t n father mw.t⸗s mother self daughter of father whose mother is mother Dec 22, 365 BC - Sept 14, 232 BC self sa father mewetif mother self s3 father mw.t⸗f mother self son of father whose mother is mother Dec 22, 365 BC - Mar 15, 221 BCSingle Matronymic BynamesI have found no examples of this in demotic. But I have encountered an example of it in hieroglyphs, so it is a part of thelanguage. A demotic record of the pattern may exist somewhere, though it may not be necessary. It is possible wecould register such a pattern using the terms from the pattern above.Single Patronymic BynamesThese occur for both genders.Phonetic SpellingDemotic SpellingTranslationDate Range self sat ne father self s3.t n father self daughter of father Aug 23, 259 BC - Aug 18,243 BC self sa father self s3 father self son of father Dec 22, 365 BC - Mar 15,221 BC3

Whole Name Patterns (continued)Compound Matronymic BynamesI have found no examples of this pattern.Compound Patronymic BynamesI have only found examples of this pattern in use by men.Phonetic SpellingDemotic SpellingTranslationDate Range self sa father sa grandfather self s3 father s3 grandfather self son of father son of grandfather Dec 22, 365 BC-Nov 8,331 BC self sa father sa grandfather sa great-grandfather self s3 father s3 grandfather s3 great-grandfather self son of father son of grandfather son of greatgrandfather Dec 22, 365 BC-Jan 20,364 BCChronological BynamesThese patterns seem to occur only when two full siblings have identical given names. Half siblings would not usuallyhave identical parental names. So they could use a combined patronymic/matronymic sets of bynames to differentiatebetween them.Phonetic SpellingDemotic SpellingTranslationDate Range self sa father pa a’a self sa father p3 ʿ3 self son of father the elderMar 4, 292 BC - Apr 2, 292 BC self pa a’a sa father mewetif mother self p3 ʿ3 s3 father mw.t⸗f mother self the elder son of father whosemother is mother Aug 16 232 BC - Mar 15, 221 BC self pa a’a sa father self p3 ʿ3 s3 father self the elder son of father Aug 16 232 BC - Mar 15, 221 BC self pa khem sa father mewetif mother self p3 m s3 father mw.t⸗f mother self the younger son of father whose mother is mother Aug 16 232 BC - Sept 14, 232 BC self sa father pa khem self sa father p3 m self son of father the youngerMar 9, 239 BC (2 examples, samepapyrus)Occupational bynamesOccupational bynames did exist in ancient Egypt, but they seem to occur independent of other name patterns. My bestguess is that they function the way titles do in European languages. This is not as strange as it sounds. Our way is notthe only way. For example the English practice of combining identity with occupation is not universal. While anAmerican would say “I am a scientist” an Italian would say “I do science.”Egyptian practice when describing Egyptians was to place titles before the name. Titles in this pattern could be stackedsimilarly to how we stack adjectives. Egyptian practice when describing foreigners (including their Greek rulers) was toplace titles after the name. The declarative byname t3 mr-sn “Philadelphos” is an example of this.4

Whole Name Patterns (continued)Occupational bynames (continued)These title/bynames may be use in combination with any of the other patterns described here. Simply insert theoccupational byname before the given name of whichever person it applies to. For example a sculptor whose father wasalso a sculptor would be called hemsankh self sa hemsankh father .As of this writing none of these has been registered as part of an Egyptian name by the SCA College of Arms.Phonetic Spellinganirhebesewbakbaketfeketfey ten nebgelsherhemhem Neithhemneterhemsankhhemsankh ne hetineterimeywenewtietenewDemotic Spellingʿ-n- r- mtshewetwabwahmewwhy ne ta merewepeteywweyettmw-ntrmr- npr-ʿ3ss- m.twtwʿbw3 -mww y (n) t3 mrewp (y).wwytfy tn nbgl- rmm .tm-ntrm-sʿnm-sʿn n .t-ntrmy-wnw.ttnwTranslationchief tailormale servantfemale servantpriestly title "the bald one"kanephoros "Basket Bearer"kalasirisservantservant of (the god) Neithservant of the godssculptortemple sculptorastronomerdeputy"god's sealer" (i.e.undertaker)lesonispharaohscribewoman, femalemerchantpriestchoachytefisherman (of) the lakejudgeembalmer5Date Range285 BC - 246 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Aug 18, 243 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Aug 18, 243 BCDec 22, 365 BC – Nov 8, 331 BCAug 23, 259 BC – Sept 14, 232 BCAug 16, 232 BC - Sept 14, 232 BCDec 9, 331 BC – 246 BCDec 9, 331 BC – 246 BCDec 22, 365 BC – 292 BC285 BC - 246 BC285 BC - 246 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Aug 18, 243 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Jan 20, 364 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Mar 15, 221 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Jan 20, 364 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Mar 15, 221 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Jan 20, 364 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Sept 14, 232 BC285 BC - 246 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Mar 15, 221 BCFeb 15, 221 BC - Mar 15, 221 BCJul 20, 243 BC - Aug 18, 243 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Aug 18, 243 BCDec 22, 365 BC - Mar 15, 221 BC

Given NamesThe Demotic Spellings are transcriptions that were done from the original records by the authors listed in theintroduction. The Phonetic Spellings are my best guess at how these names would be pronounced by anEnglish/American reader. Almost all of the translations come from Trismegistos.Most of the following names are Egyptian. Names that are known to not be Egyptian are marked with a number ofasterisks indicating their language as follows: *Greek, **Libyan, *** Hebrew. Bear in mind that while Egyptian namesshould be registerable using the Egyptian name patterns listed above, names from other languages may not be.Unisex Given Names (alphabetical order Ameniirdis - Sedjemniykhnum)Phonetic SpellingDemotic SpellingTranslationDate range of Amun is the one who has givenhim/herDjehuty (Thoth) is the one who hasgiven him/herAspis is the one who has givenhim/herThey are satisfiedAmoun is satisfiedAmoun is pleasedWsir (Osiris) is pleasedThe living faceIah is the one who has givenhim/her (assumming this is avariant spelling of Ỉʿ -ỉ.ỉr-dỉ-s)BC 543 Feb 5 - AD ỉr-dỉ-sBC 699 - AD 116 Aug 23BC 537 Jan 5 - BC 172 May 31BC 365 Dec 22 - AD Hry.wHry-Ỉmntp-Ỉmntp-Wsỉrr-ʿnỉʿ skhonsuNesmeter, Nesmetere,Nesmet, NesmeteNesminNespameter, Nespamete,Nespametre, NepametereyNeswenneferNs-Bȝst.ts- wtys- rs- nm(?)Ns-ḪnswNs-mtr, Ns-mtre, Ns-mt,Ns-mteNs-MnNs-pȝ-mtr, Ns-pȝ-mte,Ns-pȝ-mtre, Ns-pȝ-mtryNs-Wn-nfrHe/She belongs to BastetHe/She belongs to Djehuty (Thoth)He/She belongs to Hor (Horus)He/She belongs to KhnumHe/She belongs to KhonsuHe/She belongs to the meter staff(of Khnum)He/She belongs to MinHe/She belongs to the sacredemblem (of Khnum)He/She belongs to "he who iscontinualy happy" (Osiris)BC 365 Dec 22 - 364 Jan 20SebekiirdisSbk-ỉ-ỉr-dỉ-sBC 364 Jan 20 - BC 315 Feb 19SechaiertbenSechautaweteySedjemniykhnumS ȝ-ỉr.t-bnS ȝ⸗w-tȝ-wtyS m-n⸗y- nmSobek is the one who has givenhim/herDemolish the evil eye outMay they avert the calamityKhnum hears me6BC 226 Feb 16 - BC 226 Mar 17BC 699 - BC 30BC 229 May 25BC 332 - BC 2 Sep 21BC 292 Mar 4 - BC 292 Apr 2BC 699 - BC 30 - AD 284BC 699 - AD 499BC 699 - BC 191BC 664 - BC 130BC 399 – AD 499BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 350BC 664 - BC 230 Oct 19BC 510 Jan 28 – AD 499BC 332 - AD 284BC 332 - AD 30 Aug 3

Given Names (continued)Unisex Given Names (in order of popularity 2569 citations - 1 citation)# of citations (allscripts/languages)25692120752624Phonetic iirdis406Nesmeter, Nesmetere, Nesmet,NesmeteMay they avert the calamityThey are satisfiedHe/She belongs to MinDjehuty (Thoth) is the one who hasgiven him/herHe/She belongs to the meter staff (ofKhnum)28321519513479Nespameter, Nespamete,Nespametre, s11HetepwsirIahiirtisWsir (Osiris) is pleasedIah is the one who has given him/her(assumming this is a variant spellingof Ỉʿ -ỉ.ỉr-dỉ-s)BC 229 May 25BC 292 Mar 4 - BC 292 Apr 21NesbastetHe/She belongs to BastetBC 365 Dec 22 - 364 Jan 20He/She belongs to the sacredemblem (of Khnum)The living faceHe/She belongs to Hor (Horus)He/She belongs to KhonsuAmun is the one who has givenhim/herDemolish the evil eye outHe/She belongs to Djehuty (Thoth)Khnum hears meAmoun is pleasedHe/She belongs to KhnumAmoun is satisfiedHe/She belongs to "he who iscontinualy happy" (Osiris)Aspis is the one who has givenhim/herSobek is the one who has givenhim/her7Date range of demoticinscriptionsBC 332 - AD 284BC 365 Dec 22 - AD 180BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 116 Aug 23BC 399 – AD 499BC 699 - AD 350BC 332 - BC 2 Sep 21BC 699 - AD 499BC 664 - BC 130BC 543 Feb 5 - AD 199BC 510 Jan 28 – AD 499BC 699 - BC 30 - AD 284BC 332 - AD 30 Aug 3BC 699 - BC 30BC 699 - BC 191BC 226 Feb 16 - BC 226 Mar17BC 664 - BC 230 Oct 19BC 537 Jan 5 - BC 172 May31BC 364 Jan 20 - BC 315 Feb19

Given Names (continued)Female Given Names (alphabetical order Ankhes - Tasheretenhor)Phonetic SpellingDemotic SpellingTranslationAnkhesAnkhetAristomake *Arsyna *BastetiytBerenike *Gelouterta *HathoriytHorankhIamneia *IsetIsetweretMatela *NaneferibptahNanefermenibptahʿn ⸗sʿn .tȝrstmgȝrsynȝBȝst.t-ỉy.tBrngȝGlwtrtȝw.t- r-ỉy.tr-ʿnYmnȝỈs.tỉs.t-wr.tMȝ -tȝ- yΝοφερετ (Greek spelling.The beautiful one has comeAll egyptian records of thisname are non-demotic)BC 170 - 117BC 332 - BC 235 Oct 16BC 259 Aug 23 - BC 232 Sep 5BC 259 Oct 8 (date of t-nfr.ttyTȝ-ỈTa-Ỉmn-RʿTa-ỉmnTȝ-b sTȝ- nfTȝ-dỉ-WsỉrTȝ- -Rnn.tBC 332 - BC 100BC 332 - AD 99BC 224 Jan 16 - Feb 14BC 365 Dec 22 - BC 364 Jan 20BC 332 - BC 106BC 243 Jul 20 - BC 243 Aug 18BC 699 - AD 499BC 5 Oct 17BC 664 - AD 48 Jan 3BC 332 - AD 50BC 599 - BC 300BC 568 - AD 284BC 245 Jul 21 - BC 69 Nov 1BC 393 - BC 251 Sep 19BC 175 Oct 21BC 30 - AD 284BC 285 - AD 44 May 16TasheretenhorTȝ- r.t-n- rThe best battleBastet has comeBringer of victoryHathor has comeThe living faceThroneThe great IsisThe heart of Ptah is goodThe heart of Ptah is good andenduringRenpet is goodSobek is goodThe great sycomore (Hathor)Neith has comeRenpet is goodwtyThe one of ohThe one of Amun-RaThe one of AmunThe (female) calfThe dancerShe who was given by OsirisShe who trusts the godsThe woman of BastetThe woman of Khonsu-DjehutyThe woman of (the) doum palmThe one of Renenutet(Thermouthis)The daughter of Hor (Horus)8Date range of demoticinscriptionsBC 332 - BC 97 Sep 27BC 365 Dec 22 - AD 23 Apr 25BC 267 Dec 28 - BC 221 Jun 13BC 251 Jun 22 - BC 100 aboutBC 224 Mar 17 - BC 164 Jun 8BC 265 Jul 22 - BC 41 Oct 1BC 239 Mar 9BC 332 - AD 99BC 332 - BC 2 Sep 21BC 243 Jul 20 - BC 209 Feb 4BC 229 Feb 17 - AD 34 Dec 31BC 664 - AD 394 Aug 24BC 259 Jul 24 - BC 248 Jun 24BC 292 Mar 4 - BC 232 Sep 5BC 311 Dec 9 - BC 232 Sep 5BC 556 Mar 10 - AD 284

Given Names (continued)Female Given Names (alphabetical order Tashereteniah - Tentnahebw)Phonetic SpellingDemotic sirTayarewTȝ- r.t-n-ỉʿTȝ- r.t-mn .tTȝ- r.t-MntTȝ- r.t-n-pȝ- yTȝ- r.t-pȝ-ʿrwʿrwTȝ- r.t-twtTȝ- r-wr.tTȝ- r.t-WsỉrTȝ- r.t-Wsỉr-BTȝ-tỉ-WsỉrTȝy-ỉr⸗wThe daughter of IahThe daughter of MenechThe daughter of MontouThe daughter of the one of ShaiTaydewanecherTaywetTentnahebwTȝy-dwȝ-n rTȝy-wtTn.t-nȝ-hb.wThe daughter of Tutu (Thotoes)The daughter of Wsir (Osiris)The daughter of Wsir-BuchisShe whom Osiris givesThe one of whom they havemadeDate range of demoticinscriptionsBC 537 Jan 5 - BC 275BC 699 - AD 350BC 332 - AD 25 Jun 4BC 150 - AD 299BC 699 - AD 499BC 332 - AD 62 Jan 23AD 439 Apr 4BC 199 - AD 200BC 332 - BC 30BC 285 - BC 246BC 304 Jan 6 - BC 69 Nov 1BC 699 - AD 350BC 250 Oct 5BC 2589

Given Names (continued)Female Given Names (in order of popularity 643 citations – 3 citations)# of citations 18180Phonetic SpellingTranslationIsetweretArsyna *HorankhBerenike eptnefertTasherettutTarenenetThe great HathoriytNitiytIamneia *NehytweretAristomakeBastetiyt *TashereteniahMatela bptah33NitounetTabehesThe living faceBringer of victoryThe daughter of Hor (Horus)ThroneThe one of AmunThe daughter of the one of ShaiShe who was given by OsirisRenpet is goodThe daughter of Tutu (Thotoes)The one of Renenutet(Thermouthis)The daughter of MontouThe daughter of Wsir (Osiris)The woman of BastetThe daughter of MenechSobek is goodShe who trusts the godsThe beautiful one has comeThe one of whom they havemadeHathor has comeNeith has comeThe great sycomore (Hathor)The best battleBastet has comeThe daughter of IahThe woman of (the) doum palmThe heart of Ptah is goodThe heart of Ptah is good andenduringThe (female) calf10Date range of demoticinscriptionsBC 664 - AD 394 Aug 24BC 251 Jun 22 - BC 100 aboutBC 332 - BC 2 Sep 21BC 265 Jul 22 - BC 41 Oct 1BC 556 Mar 10 - AD 284BC 229 Feb 17 - AD 34 Dec 31BC 664 - AD 48 Jan 3BC 150 - AD 299?BC 568 - AD 284BC 332 - BC 106BC 332 - AD 62 Jan 23BC 285 - AD 44 May 16BC 332 - AD 25 Jun 4BC 199 - AD 200BC 365 Dec 22 - AD 23 Apr 25BC 393 - BC 251 Sep 19BC 699 - AD 350BC 332 - BC 235 Oct 16BC 245 Jul 21 - BC 69 Nov 1BC 332 - BC 97 Sep 27BC 259 Oct 8 (date of Greekrecord)BC 304 Jan 6 - BC 69 Nov 1BC 259 Aug 23 - BC 232 Sep 5BC 332 - AD 99BC 332 - AD 99BC 243 Jul 20 - BC 209 Feb 4BC 332 - BC 100BC 267 Dec 28 - BC 221 Jun 13BC 224 Mar 17 - BC 164 Jun 8BC 537 Jan 5 - BC 275BC 259 Jul 24 - BC 248 Jun 24BC 30 - AD 284BC 699 - AD 350BC 292 Mar 4 - BC 232 Sep 5BC 311 Dec 9 - BC 232 Sep 5BC 224 Jan 16 - Feb 14BC 332 - AD 50

Given Names (continued)Female Given Names (in order of popularity 2 citations – 1 citations)# of citations (allscripts/languages)22211111111111Phonetic SpellingPesetSheteyTasheretwsirbechGelouterta TentnahebwTranslationThe daughter of Wsir-BuchisRenpet is goodThe one of ohThe one of Amun-RaThe dancerThe woman of Khonsu-DjehutyShe whom Osiris gives11Date range of demoticinscriptionsBC 365 Dec 22 - BC 364 Jan 20BC 243 Jul 20 - BC 243 Aug 18BC 332 - BC 30BC 239 Mar 9BC 170 - 117BC 699 - AD 499BC 5 Oct 17BC 599 - BC 300BC 175 Oct 21BC 699 - AD 499AD 439 Apr 4BC 285 - BC 246BC 250 Oct 5BC 258

Given Names (continued)Male Given Names (alphabetical order Aaamn - Djehutyirerechs)Phonetic SpellingDemotic SpellingTranslationAaamnAherAlexandros *Ammonios mnʿ- rȝlygsȝntrs ȝlygsn rsȝmwnsỉmn-m- ȝ.tỉmn- tpỉmn-ỉwỉmn-pȝ-ymỉmn-Pȝy⸗w-Tȝ.wyAmun is greatAnetitoutous khmerwerAnkhnebthetAnkhpakheredȝntytwtsʿn -ỉmnʿn - pʿn f-n-Ḫnswʿn -Ḫnswʿn -mȝʿ-Rʿʿn -mr-wrʿn -⌈nb.t⌉- .tʿn -pȝ- rdAnkhsmatawyʿn -smȝ-tȝ.wyApollon *Apollonides *Archelaos *Aristoboulos *Aristodikos *Ariston *Asklas *Bekis *, Bakkhios *Bel, Bela, BerByankhChehepenimiuDamas hsȝpln ȝplwnȝpllwnytsȝrkylwsȝrystwbwlwsȝtyrst wsȝrstnȝsklȝBkysBl, BrBy-ʿnT- p-n-ỉm⸗wymȝʿȝ-pt-Bȝst.t-ỉw⸗f-ʿn- r - r-Ḫnsw-ỉw⸗f-ʿn-Pt -ỉw⸗f-ʿnwty- pwty-ỉr-r -sDefender of the peopleAmun is in front(The) satisfied AmounAmun has comeAmoun (of) the lakeAmun primordial god of bothlandsAmun livesMay Apis live / Apis livesHe lives for KhonsuKhonsu livesAmenenmhat livesMnevis lives, May Mnevis liveMay the child live/The childlivesThe uniter of the two landslivesThe best judgementThe blind onePtah is greatBastet said: he will liveThe face saysKhonsu said: he will livePtah said: he will liveThoth and HapiDjehuty (Thoth) is wise12Date range of demoticinscriptionsBC 365 Dec 22 – BC 364 Jan 20BC 569 Feb 12 - BC 331 Nov 8BC 264 Aug 24 – AD 50BC 230 May - AD 39 Mar 19BC 332 - BC 98 Jan 4BC 699 - AD 146 Sep 7BC 563 Sep 8 - BC 78 May 22BC 664 - AD 101 Aug 28BC 270BC 243 Jul 20 - BC 243 Aug 18BC 365 Dec 22 – BC 364 Jan 20BC 664 - BC 64 Dec 8BC 497 Sep 21 - AD 204 Aug 28BC 365 Dec 22 – BC 364 Jan 20BC 365 Dec 22 – BC 364 Jan 20BC 380 - BC 98 Jan 16BC 331 Oct 10 - BC 331 Nov 8BC 644 Mar 2 - AD 29 Dec 29BC 542 Jan 6 - BC 203 Jan 10BC 332 – AD 29 Aug 28BC 238 Mar 7 - AD 284BC 245 Jul 21 - BC 243 Jul 19BC 243 Jul 20 - AD 199BC 265 Jul 22 - BC 88BC 507 Jul 31 – BC 30BC 230 Jun 17 - AD 88 Jul 26BC 221 Feb 15 - BC 221 Mar 15BC 664 - AD 175BC 699 - AD 284BC 285 - BC 246BC 245 Jul 21 – AD 199BC 287 Jan 2 - BC 227 Nov 17BC 644 Mar 2 - AD 99BC 699 - AD 273 Aug 28BC 259 Aug 23 – BC 259 Sept 10BC 232 Aug 16 – BC 232 Sept 14BC 232 Aug 16 – BC 232 Sept 14BC 332 - AD 284

Given Names (continued)Male Given Names (alphabetical order Djehutyiu - Isakos)Phonetic SpellingDemotic hEpikrates *Gemas *GetenHakorHapminHaterHerakleides *Herakles *HeriuHermon mhebwty-ỉwwty-s mwty-wȝȝpykrts ry-Ỉnpwtp-Sbkrr-ʿnr-ȝtwȝr- wtyr-m- bDjehuty (Thoth) has comeDjehuty (Thoth) hearsDjehuty (Thoth) is bassas erwr- br-m-ȝ .tr-pȝ- y⸗f-n tr-wdȝr-wrprbsȝỉʿ -msỉʿ -Wn-nfrỉy-m- tpỉnpỉr.t- r-r-r⸗w ỉr.t- rr.wIretiuereriuIret-redjIsakos ***ỉr.t⸗w-r-r⸗wỉr.t-rY g(The) man of Arabia(The) enduring ApisThe twinGlory of HeraAnubis is satisfiedSebek (Sobek) is pleasedFalcon/He who is aboveThe living faceHorus and ThothHor (Horus) is in feast(jubilation)Horus is in ChemmisHor (Horus) is in (the) horizonHor (Horus) the childHor (Horus) the one of Iset (Isis)Hor (Horus) son of Iset (Isis)Hor (Horus) son of Wsir (Osiris)Hor (Horus) son of SobekHor (Horus) is his strengthThe healthy Hor (Horus)The great HorusỈah is born (i.e. moonrise)Ỉah OnnophrisHe who comes in peaceThe eye of Horos is againstthemDate range of demoticinscriptionsBC 664 - AD 299BC 699 - AD 350BC221 Feb 15 – BC 221 Mar 15BC 170 Sep 19 - AD 284AD 13 Dec 13BC 292 – BC 39BC 556 Dec 5 - AD 199BC 664 - BC 88 Oct 5BC 699 - AD 350BC 299 - AD 250BC 199 - AD 284BC 272 – AD 1BC 199 - AD 50BC 332 - AD 19 Sep 11BC 332 - BC 90 May 3BC 699 - AD 350BC 332 - BC 2 Sep 21BC 332 – BC 30BC 365 Dec 22 – BC 292 Apr 2BC 664 - AD 146 Sep 7BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 350BC 556 Dec 5 - AD 99BC 120BC 699 - AD 350BC 299 - AD 299BC 365 Dec 22 – BC 364 Jan 20BC 249BC 699 - AD 350BC 511 Jul 27 – AD 499BC 243 Jul 20 – BC 243 Oct 17BC 664 - AD 284BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 350BC 292 Mar 4 - BC 292 Apr 2BC 664 - AD 499BC 365 Dec 22 – BC 364 Jan 20BC 699 - AD 350BC 199 - AD 18 Aug 913

Given Names (continued)Male Given Names (alphabetical order Iufanch - Paat)Phonetic SpellingDemotic SpellingTranslationIufanchIufiuKaKalsherKashet, KametKephalas ehutyKhonsuiirauKhutaweyKhyrekKleitos *KludjKtesikles *Lampon *Lelu, Lulu, Lela, ReraMaare, MaatreMaaresasebekMayresyMedeios meniwNikanor *Onomastos *Osorkon ỉwkȝGl- rG t, GmtGplsm-nȝy⸗f- ms.wm-ntr-ȝ.nwḪ⸗f-n-ḪnswḪnsw- LmpnRrȝMȝʿ-RʿMȝʿ-Rʿ-sȝ-SbkMȝy-rsyMȝtsHe will liveHe will come(The) sacred bullt- rt- r- bt-Mntt-nb⸗ft-pȝ-Rʿt-Sbkȝ-n Pȝ-ʿȝmPȝ-ʿʿnPȝ-ʿ mPa-ỉmnPȝ-ʿtBull of his mother(The) third prophetHe lives for KhonsuKhonsu Djehuty (Thoth)Khonsu has become largeHe who protects both landsFamousYoung manMaat RaMaara son of Sobek(The) lion of (the) southStrongHoros is strongHorkheb is strongMontou is strongThe strength of his masterThe one of Ra is strongSobek is strongThe baboonThe eagleHe who was given by AmunThe one of the house14Date range of demoticinscriptionsBC 699 - AD 350BC 365 Dec 22 – BC 364 Jan 20BC 175 Feb 22 - AD 31 Sep 9BC 332 - AD 21 Aug 28BC 699 - AD 350BC 299 - AD 299BC 285 – BC 246BC 331 Oct 10 - BC 331 Nov 8BC 497 Sep 21 – 204 Aug 28BC 332 - AD 47 Jul 23BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 350BC 285 – BC 246BC 332 - AD 284BC 332 - AD 198BC 239 Feb 19 - BC 239 Mar 9BC 259 Aug 23 - BC 118 Aug 19BC 699 - AD 350BC 365 Dec 22 - AD 111 Jul 5BC 332 - AD 41 Aug 24BC 301 Oct 2 - BC 175 Feb 23BC 259 Jul 24 - BC 259 Sep 10BC 221 Feb 15 – BC 221 Mar 15BC 399 - AD 199BC 284 Aug 29 - BC 221 Mar 15BC 699 - AD 350BC 343 Apr 16 - AD 108 Jul 31BC 221 Feb 15 – BC 221 Mar 15BC 285 - AD 225BC 380 - AD 284BC 285 – BC 246BC 699 - AD 350BC 254 - BC 115 Apr 21BC 239 Feb 19 - BC 239 Mar 9BC 517 Feb 29 – BC 30BC 699 - AD 350BC 332 - AD 284BC 380 - AD 499BC 699 - AD 350BC 270 – AD 1

Given Names (continued)Male Given Names (alphabetical order Paatpaaa - Padiwsirwer)Phonetic SpellingDemotic SpellingTranslationPaatpaaaPȝ-ʿt-pȝ-ʿȝThe one of the house of theone of greatnessThe one of the house of theone of ShaiThe one of the house of thegreat oneThe falcon (Horus)The dancerHe who was given by AmunHe who was given by Amunking of both landsHe who was given by AsychisHe who was given by BastetHe who was given by .He who was given by Hor(Horus)He who was given by Hor(Horus) the childHe who was given by Hor(Horus) the sunPaatpashey- - iamunnesewtaweyPȝ-bkPȝ- akhyPadibastPadiherytepePadihorPȝ-dỉ-ʿ ȝ-ỉ yPȝ-dỉ-BȝstPȝ-dỉ- ry-TpePȝ-dỉ- r(?)PadihorpakheredPȝ-dỉ- r-pȝ- rdPadihorparaPȝ-dỉ- r-pȝ-RʿPadihorresenPȝ-dỉ- r-rsnPadihorsmataweyPȝ-dỉ- r-smȝ-Tȝ.wyPadihorwerPȝ-dỉ- -dỉ-nȝ-n r.wPȝ-dỉ- fr- tpPadinit, PadineithPadipara, PotipharDate range of demoticinscriptionsBC 16BC 6BC 16BC 332 - AD 284BC 699 - AD 350BC 664 - AD 499BC 599 - AD 284BC 401 Dec 31 – AD 99BC 699 - AD 499BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 499BC 699 - AD 350BC 664 - AD 499He who was given by Horos ofResenHe who was given by Hor uniterof the two landsHe who was given by the greatHor (Horus)He who was given by Iset (Isis)He who was given by KhonsuHe who was given by MinHe who was given by the godsHe who was given byNeferhotepBC 699 - AD 350Pȝ-dỉ- ỉ.tPȝ-dỉ-pȝ-RʿHe who was given by NiethHe who was given by the one ofRaBC 664 - AD 14BC 699 - AD 499PadiwsirPȝ-dỉ-WsỉrBC 699 - AD 299PadiwsirnesmeterPȝ-dỉ-Wsỉr-ns-mtrHe who was given by Wsir(Osiris)He who was given byOsorsmithisPadiwsirwerPȝ-dỉ-Wsỉr-wrHe who was given by the greatWsir (Osiris)AD 12815BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 475BC 664 - AD 172 Apr 27BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 299BC 311 Dec 9 - AD 250BC 699 - AD 350BC 380 - AD 499

Given Names (continued)Male Given Names (alphabetical order Padjehuty - Pasherkhonsu)Phonetic SpellingDemotic PaisetPa- wtyPa-gȝyPȝ- trPȝ-hbPȝ- m-ntr-4.nwPȝ- r-ḪnswPa- r-sȝ-ỉs.tPa- yPȝ-ỉgPȝ-ỉn-mwtPa-ỉs.tHe who was given by hPamehchereyPamerahPȝ-ỉ rPȝ-ỉwỉwPȝ-kmePȝ-gwrPȝ- ȝʿ⸗sPȝ- rdPȝ-mPȝ-m - ryPȝ-mr-ỉThe SyrianThe one of the dogThe black onePamonthes, khnumPasherkhonsuPa-nȝPȝ-nfr- rPa-N.t-wr.tPȝ-Rʿ-nt-rqPa-PtPȝ-rm -mymyPȝ-rlPa-se, Pa-syPȝ-sn-kyPȝ-sn-2Pȝ- -mtrePȝ- r-ỉmnPȝ- r- wtyPȝ- r-ỉnpPȝ- r-ỉs.tPȝ- r- nmPȝ- r-ḪnswThe twinThe ibisHe who is under/with ChonsouThe Kushitethe bringer of deathHe who was given by IsisHe whom they have leftThe childThe one of the pillar (Osiris)The supervisor of cattle(Anubis)The one of Min (or Montu, twosources disagree)The one of naThe one with the beautiful faceHe who was given by PtahThe man of MymyHe who was given by OsirisThe little brotherThe two brothersThe son of AmunThe son of Djehuty (Thoth)The son of Inpu (Anubis)The son of Iset (Isis)The son of KhnumThe son of Khonsu16Date range of demoticinscriptionsBC 232 Aug 16 – BC 232 Sep 14BC 292 Mar 4 - AD 373 Nov 11BC 399 - AD 499BC 699 - AD 284BC 365 Dec 22 – BC 364 Jan 20BC 497 Sep 21 - AD 284BC 292 Mar 4 – 132BC 499 - AD 284BC 699 - AD 350BC 102 Sep 23BC 232 Aug 16 – BC 232 Sep 14BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 350BC 542 Jan 6 - BC 197 Jun 7BC 259 Aug 23 - BC 259 Sep 10BC 497 Oct 21 - BC 30BC 231 Oct 20 - AD 284BC 699 - AD 499BC 699 - AD 350BC 699 - AD 499BC 699 - AD 499BC 399 - AD 44 May 16BC 332 - AD 73 Oct 26BC 365 Dec 22 – BC 292 Apr 2BC 311 Dec 9 – BC 310 Jan 7BC 599 - BC 60BC 699 - AD 499BC 259 Aug 23 – BC 259 Sept 10BC 393 - AD 299BC 644 Apr 1 – BC 30B

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