Egyptian
Compiled by Andy Kitkowski and Moyra Turkington
These are for mostly for fantasy use, as they’re pulled indiscriminately from just about every dynasty over 3000+ years, including a ancient names and a few modernish names). Thanks to Walter Moore’s Ancient Egypt - Classical African Civilization (http://www.geocities.com/wally_mo/), babynamebox.com, and Wikipedia.
Male 1
- Chafulumisa
- Lateef
- Donkor
- Chigaru
- Jumoke
- Edjo
- Baniti
- Fenuku
- Kalfani
- Maskini
- Ngozi
- Quasshie
- Sadiki
- Tsekani
- Azibo
- Gyasi
- Hakizimana
- Kamuzu
- Khnemu
- Lisimba
Male 2
- Nourbese
- Hanif
- Agymah
- Sefu
- Mbizi
- Ubaid
- Wamukota
- Zuberi
- Mudads
- Yahya
- Darwishi
- Ishaq
- Osaze
- Nkosi
- Najja
- Abubakar
- Jibade
- Akhenaten
- Idogbe
- Onuris
Female 1
- Bennu
- Fukayna
- Habibah
- Theoris
- Umayma
- Walidah
- Acenath
- Jamila
- Mert
- Panya
- Sagira
- Masika
- Rehema
- Nabirye
- Oseye
- Meht-urt
- Kakra
- Lapis
- Maibe
- Zaliki
Female 2
- Muminah
- Sharifa
- Olabisi
- Nathifa
- Nile
- Urbi
- Anippe
- Ode
- Mukantagara
- Omorose
- Rabiah
- Siti
- Subira
- Talibah
- Femi
- Ife
- Chione
- Mafuane
- Pili
- Salihah
Ancient Male 1
- MenetnashtÈ
- Anok SabÈ
- Buikhu
- HÈtshepsu
- Mkalbuti
- FantÈ
- Mdjai
- Kamenwati
- Wakhakwi
- NifÈ-en-Ankh
- Mtidja
- Wakhashem
- BenipÈ
- Semni
- Udjai
- Kemosiri
- Nebibi
- Suten Hamu
- Alu
- ItafÈ
Ancient Male 2
- AmahtÈ
- Djadao
- UrshÈ
- Suten Anu
- Sokkwi
- Baraka
- Shushu
- Muntuhotep
- Kahotep
- SinuhÈ
- Panahasi
- Top BetukÈ
- Adjo
- IbenrÈ
- Khenti
- Anhuri
- Kemnebi
- Rasui
- Nomti
- Remmao
Ancient Male 3
- Ahmose
- Medhu
- Akhenaton
- Seti
- Rameses
- Imhotep
- Menes
- Abana
- Bek
- Djau
- Nahti
- Nebnefer
- Em-sa-f
- Hekhemmut
- Hemon
- Sainhur
- Horemheb
- Imhotep
- Senh
- Taw
Ancient Male 4
- Iteti
- Khafre
- Yuya
- Amenhotep
- Wenamun
- Maya
- Menkure
- Senufer
- Wakare
- Merti
- Nat-nh
- Ahmose
- Ani
- Neshi
- Nikaure
- Paheri
- Iurudef
- Paneb
- Ramose
- Sabestet
Ancient Female 1
- DjaDja
- BetukÈ
- Afrikaisi
- Djabenusiri
- Kemreit
- EkibÈ
- HÈtshepsit
- Nubiti
- Boki
- Hebony
- Irisi
- AmenitrÈ
- Mehnit
- SÈshafi
- Mkitiris
- EmuishÈrÈ
- Woserit
- Kebi
- Djeserit
- NafrÈ
Ancient Female 2
- Meskenit
- Paniwi
- KemsÈ
- Kepi
- ShamisÈ
- Mnoti
- Tinubiti
- Banafrit
- Suten HimÈ
- Shai-nefer
- Kemamonit
- Kemisi
- Tiankhit
- AnkhesenAmen
- HarÈrÈ
- ShantefeirÈ
- Tanafriti
- Oshairana
- Kiwu
- Salidji
Ancient Female 3
- Ahhotep
- Ashayt
- Bameket
- Khety
- Ahmose
- Bint-Anath
- Sarenenutet
- Dedet
- Sheftu
- Shepset
- Nebet
- Nebta
- Henuttawi
- Kentkawes
- Hepeti
- Ijneferti
- Ipwet
- Henhenet
- Isis
- Itakayt
Ancient Female 4
- Kawit
- Khamaat
- Tia
- Meritates
- Webkhet
- Mutemwia
- Neferu
- Nefertari
- Hekenu
- Aneksi
- Nefret
- Tausret
- Nesmut
- Takharu
- Qalhata
- Rennefer
- Rwut
- Sadeh
- Samenkhet
- Bunefer
Pharoahs 1
- Hor-Aha
- Merneith
- Djet
- Anedjib
- Semerkhet
- Qa’a
- Hotepsekhemwy
- Raneb
- Nynetjer
- Senedj
- Seth-Peribsen
- Khasekhemwy
- Sanakhte
- Djoser
- Sekhemkhet
- Khaba
- Huni
- Sneferu
- Khufu
- Djedefra
Pharoahs 2
- Khafra
- Sobeknefru (Queen)
- Shepseskaf
- Neferkara Khendu
- Qakare Ibi
- Ahmose
- Amenhotep
- Hatshepsut (Queen)
- Thutmose
- Tutankhamun
- Akhenaten
- Kheperkheprure Ai
- Horemheb
- Ramesses
- Merneptah
- Amenemses
- Merneptah Siptah
- Twosret (Queen)
- Sobekhotep
- Imyremeshaw
Gods
- Amun
- Maahes
- Heryshaf
- Khepri
- Shu
- Chnum
- Min
- Ptah
- Bes
- Hapy
- Apep
- Saa
- Aten
- Set
- Wepwawet
- Chons
- Nehebkau
- Geb
- Djehuty
- Anhur
Goddesses
- Neith
- Shai
- Renenutet
- Satis
- Tefnut
- Seshat
- Ma’at
- Nephthys
- Sekhmnet
- Bast
- Isis
- Nephthys
- Tawaret
- Nekhebet
- Uadjet
- Pakhet
- Nuit
- Meskhenet
- Hathor
- Renpet
Egyptian Concepts
- Nome, also Sepat - A province of Egypt, administered by a Nomarch.
- Sensen - The lotus, a flower that is a powerful symbol of life and the dawn
- Amenta - The Underworld
- Cartouche - Heiroglyphs surrounded by the oval/circular line for protection
- Menat - A Magical Amulet
- Scarab - A dung beetle. The symbol of creation and rejuvenation
- Abtu - The Seat of Osiris, where the sun sets
- Tuat - The Land of the Dead
- Tiet - An ankh where the arms curve downwards
- Cenotaph - A tomb built for ceremony (not for burying people)
- Sobek - The fierce god with the head of a crocodile
- Sistrum - A noise-making device (like coins tied in a can), used to attract the Gods
- Amun - King of all Gods
- Festival of Sed - A great festival held at the 30 year benchmark of a pharoh’s reign
- Ba - The personality/soul/spirit, which can leave your body to visit other planes
- Ieb - The heart, the center of life
- Ka - A duplicate of your soul that lives on after your body dies
- Maat - Truth, justice, and the universe being “in right order”
- Menhed - A palette that scribes use (black and red colors). Used with brush and water
- Nebu - The egyptian word for "gold"