jj-m-ḥtp

Egyptian

Etymology

jj (coming, perfective active participle of jj (to come, to return)) + m ḥtp (in peace, safely), thus ‘(the one) coming in peace’, ‘(the one) returning home safely’.

Pronunciation

  • (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /iʔi ɛm hɛtɛp/, /iʔi ɛm hotɛp/
    • Conventional anglicization: ii-em-hetep, ii-em-hotep

Proper noun

iimHtp
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    A male given name of historical usage, notably borne by Imhotep.
  2. (Egyptian mythology) Imhotep, a deified administrator and architect

Alternative forms

Descendants

  • Ancient Greek: Ἰμούθης (Imoúthēs)
  • English: Imhotep

References

  • Ranke, Hermann (1935) Die ägyptischen Personennamen, volume 1, Glückstadt: Verlag von J. J. Augustin, page 9.2
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