ḏd-ḥr

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Egyptian

Etymology

ḏd (to say) +‎ ḥr (Horus), thus literally ‘Horus says’. This might be either a shortened form of the name ḏd-ḥr-jw.f-ꜥnḫ (literally Horus says, ‘He will live’) or an ancient misreading of a hieratic name ns-ḥr (literally the one belonging to Horus).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

D&d Hr
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 m

  1. a male given name, Djedhor

Alternative forms

Descendants

  • Middle Assyrian: 𒍢𒄩𒀀 (ṣi-ḫa-a /⁠ṣiḫā⁠/)
  • Ancient Greek: Τέως (Téōs)
  • Coptic: ⲧⲁϩⲟ (taho)
  • Neo-Babylonian: 𒍢𒄩𒀪 (ṣi-ḫa-ˀ /⁠ṣiḫaꜣ⁠/)

References

  • Leprohon, Ronald (2013) Denise Doxey, editor, The Great Name: Ancient Egyptian Royal Titulary, Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, →ISBN, page 172
  • von Beckerath, Jürgen (1984) Handbuch der ägyptischen Königsnamen, München: Deutscher Kunstverlag, →ISBN, pages 116, 282–283
  • Ranke, Hermann (1935) Die ägyptischen Personennamen[1], volume 1, Glückstadt: Verlag von J. J. Augustin, page 411.12