Amenirdis
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Amenirdis (or Amonardis; masculine ỉmn-ỉr-dỉ-sw – Amenirdisu, feminine ỉmn-ỉr-dỉ-st – Amenirdiset; gendered endings were mostly not pronounced by the time the name was popular) is an ancient Egyptian name meaning "he/she was given by Amun".[1]
Famous bearers:
- Amenirdisu or Amyrtaeus: only pharaoh of the Twenty-eighth dynasty[2]
- Amenirdis I, God's Wife of Amun during the Twenty-fifth dynasty[3]
- Amenirdis II, Divine Adoratrice of Amun during the Twenty-fifth dynasty[3]