- This name
identified the
figure as a
representative of the god Horus. The
Nebty name was the
second part of the
royal titular of
Upper and
Lower Egypt....
-
translation of the
Egyptian word
nebty. The
terms "
Nebty name" and "Two-Ladies-name"
derive from the
Egyptian word nbtj (
Nebty),
which is a dual noun meaning...
- titles: the Horus, the
Sedge and Bee (nswt-bjtj), and the Two
Ladies or
Nebty (nbtj) name. The
Golden Horus and the
nomen titles were
added later. In...
-
Egyptian texts, the "Two Ladies" (Ancient Egyptian: nbtj,
sometimes anglicized Nebty) was a
religious epithet for the
goddesses Wadjet and Nekhbet, two deities...
- (or
another Iti (Abydos)) with Hor-Aha as
second pharaoh, and
Menes (a
nebty-name) with
Narmer (a Horus-name) as
first pharaoh of
Dynasty I.
Lloyd (1994)...
-
Horus name Netjerikhet. Djoser's
successor was Sekhemkhet, who had the
Nebty name Djeserty. The last king of the
dynasty is Huni, who may be the same...
- the
Nebty name as Ren
nebty meaning The two
ladies are
pleased with his name. It is not
entirely clear whether this is
indeed Sekhemkhet's
nebty name...
- the
Turin and
Abydos king lists, uses an
alternative royal titulary, the
nebty-name. The
different titular elements of a pharaoh's name were
often used...
-
rulers is unclear.
Surviving sources might be
giving the
Horus name or the
Nebty name and the
birth names of
these rulers. They may also be
entirely different...
- the
Nebty name
written with the
single eye
symbol only. Thus, the
scholars also read Semerkhet's
throne name as Iry (meaning "guardian") and the
Nebty name...