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Early ancient Egyptian king
Ba, also known as Horus Ba, is the serekh-name of an early Egyptian or ancient Egyptian king who may have ruled at the end of the 1st Dynasty, the latter
Ba_(pharaoh)
Topics referred to by the same term
Chinese Ba (given name), in Myanmar and ancient China Ba (surname), a West African surname Ba (pharaoh), an early Egyptian or ancient Egyptian king Buenos
BA
Title of Ancient Egyptian rulers
The Pharaoh was the monarch of ancient Egypt. The title came into use from the Eighteenth Dynasty onwards and was subsequently attributed to all the previous
Pharaoh
Sovereign
Horus Bird, also known as Horus-Ba, may have been a pharaoh who may have had a very short reign between the First and Second Dynasty of Egypt. Horus-Bird's
Horus_Bird_(pharaoh)
The pharaohs were the monarchs of ancient Egypt from the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt c. 3100 BC, with several times of fragmentation and foreign
List_of_pharaohs
Egyptian pharaoh of the late 18th Dynasty (14th century BCE)
Ay was the penultimate pharaoh of ancient Egypt's 18th Dynasty. He held the throne of Egypt for a brief four-year period in the late 14th century BC.
Ay_(pharaoh)
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Ramesses II is often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the New
Ramesses_II
Horus name of an early Egyptian king
Den, also known as Hor-Den, Dewen, and Udimu, was the Horus name of a pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period who ruled during the First Dynasty of Egypt
Den_(pharaoh)
Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
ˈjaːtəj] , meaning 'Effective for the Aten'), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh reigning c. 1353–1336 or 1351–1334 BC, the tenth ruler of the Eighteenth
Akhenaten
Alleged curse on people who disturb the mummy of a pharaoh
The curse of the pharaohs or the mummy's curse or the Curse of King Tut is a curse alleged to be cast upon anyone who disturbs the mummy of an ancient
Curse_of_the_pharaohs
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC
Egyptian: twt-ꜥnḫ-jmn; c. 1342 BC – c. 1323 BC), was the antepenultimate pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, who ruled c. 1332 – 1323 BC
Tutankhamun
Predynastic pharaoh of Upper Egypt
Ka, also (alternatively) Sekhen, was a Predynastic pharaoh of Upper Egypt belonging to Dynasty 0. He may have reigned c. 3150 BC. The length of his reign
Ka_(pharaoh)
Egyptian pharaoh
Usermaatre Amenemope was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty who ruled from 1001 to 992 BC or 1000 to 991 BC with his first 2 or 3 years in
Amenemope_(pharaoh)
Pharaoh of the third dynasty of Egypt
Djoser (also read as Zoser) was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 3rd Dynasty during the Old Kingdom, and was the founder of that epoch. He is also known
Djoser
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1213 to 1203 BC
mərˈnɛptɑː/) or Merenptah (reigned 13 August 1213–2 May 1203 BCE) was the fourth pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. According to contemporary historical
Merneptah
Ancient Egyptian ruler (pharaoh)
Stork may have been an ancient Egyptian ruler (pharaoh) from the pre-dynastic period of Egypt. Most modern scholars, however, doubt that he ever existed
Stork_(pharaoh)
Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife
vegetation in ancient Egyptian religion. He was classically depicted with a pharaoh's beard, partially mummy-wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive atef
Osiris
Ancient Egyptian solar deity
Earth, and the underworld. He was believed to have ruled as the first pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. He was the god of the Sun, order, kings and the sky.
Ra
Egyptian pharaoh
(Meroitic: 𐦰𐦲𐦡𐦐𐦲 (sha-ba-ka), Egyptian: 𓆷𓃞𓂓 šꜣ bꜣ kꜣ, Assyrian: Ša-ba-ku-u, Šabakû ) was the third Kushite pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty
Shabaka
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1458 BC
Hatshepsut (/hɑːtˈʃɛpsʊt/ haht-SHEPP-sut; c. 1505–1458 BC) was the sixth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling first as regent, then as queen
Hatshepsut
Kushite rule in Egypt during the third intermediate period
Dynasty 25), also known as the Nubian Dynasty, the Kushite Empire, the Black Pharaohs, or the Napatans, after their capital Napata, was the last dynasty of the
Twenty-fifth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
In ancient Egyptian religion, it was standard for pharaohs to be worshipped posthumously as transfigured beings amongst the royal ancestors. This was generally
List of pharaohs deified during lifetime
List_of_pharaohs_deified_during_lifetime
Pharaoh of Egypt from 44 to 30 BC
last pharaoh of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, reigning with his mother Cleopatra VII from 44 BC to 30 BC. He nominally reigned as sole pharaoh for a
Caesarion
Horus name of the second early Egyptian king of the 2nd dynasty
if not earlier. The name "Kakau" itself is problematic for this early pharaoh, as there was no name source from Nebra's time that could have been used
Nebra_(pharaoh)
Formal headcloth worn by the kings of Ancient Egypt
Nemes (English: /ˈnɛmɛs/) were pieces of striped head cloth worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt. It covered the whole crown and behind of the head and nape
Nemes
Early Dynastic pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
A was the name of an Early Dynastic pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. His name is known from a graffito serekh carved into a sandstone outcropping 10 to 12 kilometers
A_(pharaoh)
Autophradates Avaris Avenue of Sphinxes Ay (pharaoh) Aya (queen) Aylward M. Blackman Ayyab Aziru B (hieroglyph) Ba (pharaoh) Ba-Pef Baalat Gebal Baal Babaef II Babi
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
Pharaoh of Egypt from ca. 2910 BC
discovered in the tomb of second dynasty pharaoh Seth-Peribsen (Tomb P of Petrie). List of pharaohs Qaa in hieroglyphs. Pharaoh.se. "Qa'a | Ancient Egypt Online"
Qa'a
Predynastic pharaoh of Upper Egypt (disputed)
Fish Pharaoh Reign Unknown, likely never existed Predecessor Unknown Successor Unknown Royal titulary Dynasty Dynasty 0
Fish_(pharaoh)
Egyptian war and sky deity
who is the first known national god, specifically related to the ruling pharaoh who in time came to be regarded as a manifestation of Horus in life and
Horus
The ancient Egyptians believed that a soul (kꜣ and bꜣ; Egypt. pron. ka/ba) was made up of many parts. In addition to these components of the soul, there
Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul
Ancient_Egyptian_conception_of_the_soul
Fourth Dynasty ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Khufu, or Cheops, was the second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt, reigning during the 26th century BC in the early Old Kingdom period. Khufu succeeded
Khufu
Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled Egypt
declared himself Pharaoh Ptolemy I, later known as Sōtēr "Saviour". The Egyptians soon accepted the Ptolemies as the successors to the pharaohs of independent
Ptolemaic_dynasty
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1425 BC
Ancient Egyptian: 𓅝𓄟𓄤𓆣), sometimes called Thutmose the Great, was a pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. He is regarded as one of the greatest warriors
Thutmose_III
Lost city in Nome VIII of Upper Egypt, Ancient Egypt
confederation whose leader, Menes (or Narmer), united Egypt and was its first pharaoh. Thinis began a steep decline in importance when the capital was relocated
Thinis
Character and the titular antagonist in the 1932 film "The Mummy"
after the historical figure Imhotep, a noted polymath and counselor to the Pharaoh Djoser in the 27th century BC. In his original appearance, Imhotep was
Imhotep_(The_Mummy)
Pharaoh of Egypt from 47 to 44 BC
Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Φιλοπάτωρ, Ptolemaios; c. 59 – 44 BC) was nominally pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, reigning with his sister-wife Cleopatra from 47 BC
Ptolemy_XIV_Philopator
Provisional name of an Egyptian predynastic ruler
Sobek was worshipped during early dynasties as "Sobek of Shedyt". List of pharaohs Günter Dreyer (1992). "Horus Krokodil, ein Gegenkönig der Dynastie 0".
Crocodile_(pharaoh)
that the ba returned to its body each night to receive new life, before emerging in the morning as an akh. In early times the deceased pharaoh was believed
Ancient_Egyptian_religion
Possibly an ancient Egyptian predynastic ruler
Wash was possibly a pharaoh from the Predynastic Period in Ancient Egypt, approximately 5,000 years ago. As Wash is known only through his appearance
Wash_(pharaoh)
Egyptian archive of correspondence on clay tablets
modern name for the ancient Egyptian capital of Akhetaten, founded by pharaoh Akhenaten (c. 1351–1334 BC) during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. The
Amarna_letters
list of them is difficult to assemble. This list does not include any Pharaohs who were usually deified, some within their own lifetime, nor does it include
List_of_Egyptian_deities
Ancient Egyptian ruler
occupations that took part. Baker, Darrell (2008). The Encyclopedia of the Pharaohs. Predynastic to the Twentieth Century: 3300–1069 BC. Vol. 1. Stacey International
Imhotep_(pharaoh)
Founder of Manetho's 1st dynasty and unifier of Egypt
mnj, probably pronounced */maˈnij/; Ancient Greek: Μήνης and Μήν) was a pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period of ancient Egypt, credited by classical tradition
Menes
Ninth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt
or Amenhotep the Great and Hellenized as Amenophis III, was the ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. According to different authors following the
Amenhotep_III
Provisional name of the first known predynastic Egypt ruler (existence disputed)
ruled during the early Naqada III epoch. His tomb is unknown. List of pharaohs Günter Dreyer: Umm El-Qaab. Band I: Das prädynastische Königsgrab U-j und
Elephant_(pharaoh)
Ruler of Ancient Egypt
first entry in the latest edition of von Beckerath's Handbook of Egyptian Pharaohs. Iry-Hor was most likely Ka's immediate predecessor and thus would have
Iry-Hor
Egyptian Pharaoh
Hsekiu, or Seka, was a predynastic Lower Egyptian Pharaoh who ruled over the Nile Delta. He is mentioned in the Palermo Stone as the third ruler of Lower
Hsekiu
Third pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty of Egypt
I (Ancient Egyptian: pꜣ-sbꜣ-ḫꜥ-n-njwt; Greek Ψουσέννης) was the third pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty who ruled from Tanis in the Iron Age IB, between c
Psusennes_I
Ancient Egyptian ruler
Egypt Attested pharaohs Hotepsekhemwy Nebra Weneg Nynetjer Seth-Peribsen Sekhemib-Perenmaat Khasekhemwy Obscure pharaoh names Horus Ba Ba Horus Sa Hudjefa
Weneg_(pharaoh)
Egyptian pharaoh
Smenkhkara; meaning "Vigorous is the soul of Re") was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of unknown background who lived and ruled during the Amarna Period of the
Smenkhkare
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and the last active Hellenistic pharaoh. A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder
Cleopatra
Ancient inscribed clay tablet
Amarna letter EA 367, titled From the Pharaoh to a Vassal, is a medium-small, square clay tablet Amarna letter to Endaruta of Achshaph, (Akšapa of the
Amarna_letter_EA_367
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 47 BC
Πτολεμαῖος Θεός Φιλοπάτωρ, Ptolemaĩos; c. 62 BC – 13 January 47 BC) was Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 47 BC, and one of the last members of the Ptolemaic
Ptolemy_XIII_Theos_Philopator
Founding pharaoh of 19th dynasty of Egypt
Menpehtyre Ramesses I was the founding pharaoh of ancient Egypt's 19th Dynasty. The dates for his short reign are not completely known but the timeline
Ramesses_I
Ancient Egyptian god
an unproven hypothesis since Amun was "[f]irst attested in the tomb of Pharaoh Unas" (c. 2350 BCE) in Egypt, and not in Libya.[better source needed] Amun
Amun
Eldest son of Pharaoh Amenhotep III
Egyptian: ḏḥwti-msi(.w)) was the eldest son, and original heir apparent, of Pharaoh Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He
Thutmose_(prince)
Egyptian polymath, later deified
short contemporary inscriptions that establish him as chancellor to the Pharaoh, the first surviving text to name Imhotep dates to the time of Amenhotep
Imhotep
Period from 1189 to 1077 BCE
Egypt, it left the kingdom seriously crippled. After the death of the last pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, Queen Twosret, Egypt entered into a period of civil
Twentieth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Egyptian pharaoh
battle in Megiddo also exists.) Herodotus reports the campaign of the pharaoh in his Histories, Book 2:159: Necos, then, stopped work on the canal and
Necho_II
Predynastic Egyptian king with disputed existence
Taurus Bull Pharaoh Reign Unknown, existence disputed Predecessor Stork (pharaoh) Successor Scorpion I ? Royal titulary Horus name Burial Unknown Dynasty
Taurus_(ruler)
14th-century BCE Egyptian clay tablet
Amarna letter EA 34, titled: "The Pharaoh's Reproach Answered", is a moderately tall clay tablet Amarna letter from the King of Alashiya. ((Obverse)-See
Amarna_letter_EA_34
Pharaoh from the Seventeenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt
(also Seqenera Djehuty-aa or Sekenenra Taa, called 'the Brave') was a pharaoh who ruled over the last of the local kingdoms of the Theban region of Egypt
Seqenenre_Tao
Egyptian Pharaoh of 6th dynasty
officials were beginning to build funerary monuments that rivaled those of the pharaoh. His vizier, Mereruka, built a mastaba tomb at Saqqara which consisted
Teti
Egyptian pharaoh
Menmaatre Seti I (or Sethos I in Greek) was the second pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt during the New Kingdom period, ruling 1290 BC to 1279
Seti_I
Seventh Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt
(lit. '"Amun is Satisfied"'), also called Amenophis II, was the seventh pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He inherited a vast kingdom from his
Amenhotep_II
Era after unification, c. 3150–2686 BC
to be known as "The Two Lands" (referencing Upper and Lower Egypt). The pharaohs established a national administration and appointed royal governors, and
Early Dynastic Period of Egypt
Early_Dynastic_Period_of_Egypt
Ruler of Lower Egypt from Naqada III during the 32nd century BCE
postulated represented a name of a queen, "Ka-Neith". As for Double Falcon, a pharaoh, Clédat and fellow Egyptologists Günter Dreyer and Edwin van den Brink
Double_Falcon
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of first dynasty
and Uadji (in Greek possibly the pharaoh known as Uenephes or possibly Atothis; fl. c. 2980 BC), was the fourth pharaoh of the First Dynasty, successor
Djet
Egyptian pharaoh from 570 to 526 BC
(Ancient Greek: Ἄμασις Ámasis; Phoenician: 𐤇𐤌𐤎 ḤMS) or Ahmose II was a pharaoh (reigned 570 – 526 BCE) of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt, the successor
Amasis_II
Ancient Egyptian god of war
ancient Egyptian religion, an embodiment of the conquering vitality of the pharaoh. He was particularly worshipped in Upper Egypt and in the district of Thebes
Montu
American fantasy author and professor
Diana Pharaoh Francis (born c. 1967) is an American fantasy author and professor, best known for her novels Path of Fate and The Cipher. Francis grew
Diana_Pharaoh_Francis
Final Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt
(Ancient Egyptian: ḥr-m-ḥb, meaning "Horus is in Jubilation"), was the last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt (1550–1292 BC). He ruled for at least 14 years
Horemheb
Egyptian pharaoh from 526 BC to 525 BC
Ψαμμήτιχος), or Psammenitus (Ancient Greek: Ψαμμήνιτος), was the last Pharaoh of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt from 526 BC to 525 BC. Most of what
Psamtik_III
14th-century BCE Egyptian clay tablet
Middle Babylonian Period to the Pharaoh of Egypt. Only one other city sent a clay tablet Amarna letter to the Pharaoh, namely Tunip, letter EA 59, titled:
Amarna_letter_EA_100
Egyptian pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty for the Old Kingdom
helped in turn by her brother Djau, who was a vizier under the previous pharaoh. An alabaster statuette in the Brooklyn Museum depicts a young Pepi II
Pepi_II_Neferkare
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
religious leaders, and administrators under the control of the reigning pharaoh, who ensured the cooperation and unity of the Egyptian people in the context
Ancient_Egypt
Possible Ancient Egyptian king
Pharaoh Finger Snail was an ancient Egyptian ruler from the pre-dynastic period of prehistoric Egypt. It is disputed whether he really existed as the
Finger_Snail
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1186 to 1155 BC
Usermaatre Meryamun Ramesses III was the second Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty in Ancient Egypt. Some scholars date his reign from 26 March 1186 to
Ramesses_III
Ancient Egyptian deity of the Moon, learning, writing
tradition said to be the work of Thoth himself. There was also an Egyptian pharaoh of the Sixteenth dynasty named Djehuty (Thoth) after him, and who reigned
Thoth
Ancient Egyptian manuscript
an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus thought to date from the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BC), now in the Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum)
Turin_King_List
Semitic title often used in reference to deities
Baal (/ˈbeɪ.əl, ˈbɑːl/), or Ba'al (/bɑː.ɑːl/), was a title and honorific meaning "owner" or "lord" in the Northwest Semitic languages spoken in the Levant
Baal
Roman emperor from 310 to 313
persecutions of Christians, and was the last person to hold the title of Pharaoh of Egypt. In 313 Maximinus Daza openly turned against Licinius and was
Maximinus_Daza
Egyptian pharaoh
the name by which Herodotus and Diodorus designate Wahibre Haaibre, a pharaoh of Egypt (589–570 BCE), the fourth king (counting from Psamtik I) of the
Apries
Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty XIII
192. (ISBN 87-7289-421-0). Baker, Darell D.: The Encyclopedia of the Pharaohs: Volume I - Predynastic to the Twentieth Dynasty 3300 - 1069 BC, Stacey
Merhotepre_Ini
Egyptian pharaoh
cartouche of the 'Son of Re Iny'. This is surely the same individual as the 'Pharaoh Iny' known from Graffito no 11 of the Temple of Khonsu (AEB 79244) where
Ini_(pharaoh)
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
King of Kush and pharaoh of Egypt
Tárakos; Strabo's Τεαρκὼ, Tearkṑ, Septuagint's Θαρακὰ, Tharakà), was a pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt and qore (king) of the Kingdom of
Taharqa
First pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
Userkhaure-setepenre Setnakhte (also called Setnakht or Sethnakht) was the first pharaoh (1189 BC–1186 BC) of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt
Setnakhte
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1191 to 1188 BC
Tawosret or Twosret (d. 1188 BC) was the last known ruler and the final pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She is recorded in Manetho's Epitome
Tausret
Major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion
thus she was the symbolic mother of their earthly representatives, the pharaohs. She was one of several goddesses who acted as the Eye of Ra, Ra's feminine
Hathor
Ruler of the Achaemenid Empire from 530 to 522 BC
his conquests in North Africa, notably Egypt, which he took by defeating pharaoh Psamtik III (r. 526–525 BC) at the Battle of Pelusium in 525 BC. After
Cambyses_II
Ancient Egyptian goddess, symbolizing Lower Egypt
her body alone, which wrapped around or was coiled upon the head of the pharaoh or another deity. In her snake form, she was depicted as striking and biting
Wadjet
Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
Ahmose I (Amosis, Aahmes; meaning "Iah (the Moon) is born") was a pharaoh and founder of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt in the New Kingdom of Egypt,
Ahmose_I
Dynasty of ancient Egypt
the tomb of Pharaoh Qa'a, and the Narmer Palette also exhibits similar scenes of conquest over alien people. The Narmer Palette, Pharaoh Narmer subduing
First_Dynasty_of_Egypt
First Intermediate Period (c. 2130–1980 BC) A royal decree issued by the pharaoh on behalf of his minister expressed concern about the potential damage
Broken noses in ancient Egyptian statues
Broken_noses_in_ancient_Egyptian_statues
Ancient Egyptian funerary text
the names and descriptions of these gods and monsters to the Ba (or soul) of the dead Pharaoh, so he can call upon them for help or use their name to defeat
Amduat
Pharaoh in the ancient Egypt
Sekheperenre Ramesses V (also written Ramses and Rameses) was the fourth pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt and was the son of Ramesses IV and Duatentopet
Ramesses_V
Ancient Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia
could have taken place in pharaoh Ahmose I's reign (c. 1550–1525 BC), actually by Amenemhet's father. During the reign of pharaoh Thutmose I (1506–1493 BC)
Mitanni
Ancient Egyptian deity
Ba-Pef was a minor underworld god in Egyptian mythology. The name literally means that Ba, meaning that soul (ba). Ba-Pef is commonly portrayed as an
Ba-Pef
BA PHARAOH
BA PHARAOH
Female
Hebrew
Variant form of Hebrew Cheftzi-Ba, CHEFTZIBAH means "she is my desire."
Female
Hebrew
(חֶפְצִי-בָּהּ) Variant spelling of Hebrew Chephtsiy-bahh, CHEFTZI-BA means "she is my desire."Â
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Hor.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a seller of spices and perfumes, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French basme, balme, ba(u)me ‘balm’, ‘ointment’ (Latin balsamum ‘aromatic resin’).South German and Swiss German : habitational name from any of the places in Switzerland and Baden called Balm, which almost certainly get their names from a Celtic word meaning ‘cave’.German : from the Germanic personal name Baldemar, composed of the elements bald ‘bold’ + mar ‘famous’.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Male
Egyptian
, Mer-ba.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Son of the ba!d man.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Boy/Male
Egyptian American Greek Biblical Persian
Name of a pharaoh.
Male
Egyptian
, the sixth king of Egypt.
Female
Hebrew
(חֶפְצִי-בָּהּ) Hebrew name CHEPHTSIY-BAHH means "she is my desire." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of king Hezekiah. Also spelled Cheftzi-ba.
Surname or Lastname
English (Leicestershire)
English (Leicestershire) : possibly a variant spelling of Jubber, an occupational name for a maker either of woolen garments, from an agent derivative of Middle English jube, or of large vessels, from Middle English jobbe. Alternatively, it may derive from the personal name Joubert.Japanese (Jūba) : ‘ten places’. The name is not common in Japan.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by a tree that was particularly noticeable in some way, from Middle High German, Old High German boum ‘tree’, or else a nickname for a particularly tall person.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Baum ‘tree’, or a short form of any of the many ornamental surnames containing this word as the final element, for example Feigenbaum ‘fig tree’ (see Feige) and Mandelbaum ‘almond tree’ (see Mandel).English : probably a variant spelling of Balm, a metonymic occupational name for a seller of spices and perfumes, Middle English, Old French basme, balme, ba(u)me ‘balm’, ‘ointment’ (see Balmer).
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Boy/Male
Australian
Three; Third; Mother
BA PHARAOH
BA PHARAOH
Boy/Male
British, English
Boar Friend
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pagal, Over smart
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Latin, Norse, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Swedish, Swiss
Ruler; Peaceful Ruler; Ever-powerful; Forever Ruler; Fun
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi
Center Point of Globe Earth; Firm
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Destroys.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
New Born
Girl/Female
Latin
Glory.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Name of a Companion of the Prophet
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna (Son of Devki)
BA PHARAOH
BA PHARAOH
BA PHARAOH
BA PHARAOH
BA PHARAOH
v. i.
To kiss.
a.
Capable of neutralizing four molecules of a monobasic acid; having four hydrogen atoms capable of replacement ba acids or acid atoms; -- said of certain bases; thus, erythrine, C4H6(OH)4, is a tetracid alcohol.
n.
One of the elements, belonging to the alkaline earth group; a metal having a silver-white color, and melting at a very high temperature. It is difficult to obtain the pure metal, from the facility with which it becomes oxidized in the air. Atomic weight, 137. Symbol, Ba. Its oxide called baryta.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Pharaohs, or kings of ancient Egypt.
n.
See Faro.
n.
See Pharaoh, 2.
n.
A title by which the sovereigns of ancient Egypt were designated.
n. pl.
A group of Rhizopoda having a distinct nucleus, as the am/ba.