- Source: Filiative nomen
In ancient Egyptian grammar, a filiative nomen (plural filiative nomina) is a name, typically of a pharaoh, that incorporates the name(s) of the person's father and possibly grandfather.
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See also
Nomen (Ancient Egypt)
Prenomen (Ancient Egypt)
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- Filiative nomen
- Amenemhat IV
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- Ameny Qemau
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