Egyptian Girl Names
Egyptian female names originate primarily from the Ancient Egyptian language, later filtered through Greek and Coptic forms. A key feminine marker is the -t ending, visible in elements such as nfrt (“beautiful”) and mryt (“beloved”), which underlie forms like Nefertari, Nefertiti, Meret, and Meryt. Many women’s names are theophoric, invoking goddesses or feminine forms of gods, including Amonet (Amun), Hathor, Maat, Mut, Anuket, and Auset/Isis. Royal women sometimes bore throne or honorific names (for example, Hatshepsut, Maatkare).
Today, Arabic names dominate in Egypt; Pharaonic-style female names see selective revival or historical use, often with variant transliterations. Examples include Nefertari, Nefertiti, Hatshepsut, Maat, Isis/Auset, Hathor, Mut, Meret, Meryt, and Anuket.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sia | Victory; perception | Egyptian, Old Norse | Girl | 1,764 #1 | |
| Isis | Name of the ancient Egyptian goddess of motherhood, magic, fertility and healing. | Egyptian | Girl | 1,583 #2 | |
| Susanna | Lily | Egyptian, Greek, Hebrew, Latin | Girl | 1,541 #3 | |
| Merit | Beloved (Egyptian); deserving, worthy (English) | Egyptian | Girl | 244 #4 | |
| Mena | Meanings vary by origin: in Arabic (Mīnā) often 'port' or 'harbor'; linked to Ancient Egyptian Menes meaning 'established' or 'he who endures'; as a variant of Mina/Meena it may be a short form of names ending in -mina or relate to precious/ornamental senses in South Asian usage. | Arabic, Basque, Coptic, Egyptian, Spanish | Girl | 218 #5 | |
| Mirian | Beloved | Egyptian, Hebrew, Portuguese, Spanish | Girl | 186 #6 | |
| Nefertiti | The beautiful one has come | Egyptian | Girl | 142 #7 | |
| Auset | She of the throne (name of the Egyptian goddess Isis) | Egyptian | Girl | 124 #8 | |
| Maat | Goddess of truth, justice, balance and cosmic order | Egyptian | Girl | 119 #9 | |
| Azena | Uncertain - often considered a variant of Asenath meaning "belonging to (the goddess) Neith"; also used as a modern invented feminine name | Egyptian | Girl | 35 #10 | |
| Iry | Uncertain - possibly 'pleasant/good' (from irie), 'peace' (as a form of Irene/Iryna), or a short modern coinage without fixed meaning | Egyptian, English, Japanese, Slavic | Girl | 12 #11 | |
| Sesen | Lotus (Egyptian lotus); symbol of rebirth, purity and regeneration | Egyptian | Girl | 6 #12 | |
| Amarna | Associated with the ancient Egyptian city Akhetaten - 'Horizon of the Aten'. | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Amonet | The hidden female; female counterpart of the god Amun | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Anuket | Name of an ancient Egyptian goddess of the Nile, associated with the annual flooding, water, fertility and nourishment. | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Asanath | Likely 'belonging to Neith' (Neith = Egyptian goddess); sometimes interpreted as 'gift of God' in later tradition. | Egyptian, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Asaneth | Belonging to Neith (the Egyptian goddess Neith) | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Asenith | Belonging/dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Neith (often interpreted as "gift of Neith"). | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Hathor | Name of the Egyptian goddess of love, motherhood, fertility, the sky, and music. | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Hathora | Associated with Hathor - literally 'House of Horus' - linked to love, beauty, music and fertility | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Hathorah | From the Egyptian goddess of love, music and motherhood; commonly interpreted as "House of Horus" | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Hatshepsut | Foremost of the noble women | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Ikiah | Modern elaboration of Kiah/Kiya; meanings vary by source but often rendered as 'from God' or 'God is my strength'. | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| isia | Possible meanings include associations with Isis (goddess of magic and motherhood), 'Yahweh is salvation' (if derived from Isaiah), or 'pledged to God' (if related to Isabella/Isabel). | Egyptian, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Polish, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Keeya | A modern feminine name; possible meanings include 'monsoon flower' (from Sanskrit Keya) or derived from Kiya (ancient Egyptian). | Egyptian, English, Hindi, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Maatkare | 'Ma'at is the ka/essence of Ra' - invoking the goddess Ma'at and the sun god Ra (often rendered 'Ma'at is the truth/justice of Ra') | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Menat | Name of an ancient Egyptian goddess and a ritual necklace, associated with fertility, music, protection and rejuvenation. | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Meret | Beloved | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Merith | Beloved | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Meryt | Beloved | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Merytt | Beloved (beloved one) | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Meryttah | Beloved | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Minia | Possibly 'of Min' (Egyptian) or a diminutive/variant of Mina, which can mean 'enamel/azure' (Persian) or 'fish' (Sanskrit/Hindi). | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Mut | Mother (name of an Egyptian mother/goddess) | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nebet-Het | Lady of the House (Mistress of the House) | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nebt-Het | Lady of the House | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nefertara | Beautiful companion (often interpreted as "the most beautiful") | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nefertari Meritamen | Nefertari: 'the most beautiful' or 'beautiful companion'; Meritamen (Merytamen): 'beloved of Amun'. | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Neferteri | Most beautiful; the beautiful companion | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nefertiti Meritmut | Nefertiti: "the beautiful one has come"; Meritmut: "beloved of Mut" (Mut = Egyptian mother goddess) | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nefertitie | The beautiful one has come | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nefertitit | The beautiful one has come | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nefertititi | The beautiful one has come. | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nenet | Not well established. If related to Nanette/Anne: "little Anne" (grace). Otherwise meaning unknown. | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Nu | Woman; soft; primeval water | Burmese, Egyptian, Vietnamese | Girl | — | |
| Nubya | From Nubia - 'of Nubia'; associated with the Egyptian word for gold (hence 'gold' or 'golden') | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Pi-Beseth | House of Bastet (the Egyptian cat goddess) | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Renenet | Nurse/nourisher; name of an Egyptian goddess of nourishment, harvest and fertility | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Sachmet | "The Powerful One" - lioness warrior goddess associated with strength, protection, healing and destruction | Egyptian | Girl | — | |
| Sakhmet | Powerful one; name of the Egyptian lioness goddess of war and healing | Egyptian | Girl | — |
Egyptian Girls name popularity over time
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Egyptian-origin name in our dataset.