Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!
Today ππππ³ we are going to look at one of the birth name variants for the pharaoh ππ» Akhenaten ππππ³π ππ! Now, this is most definitely a variant, because this cartouche π· definitely does not show the name ππ that Akhenaten ππππ³π ππ was given when he was born! The pharaoh ππ» Akhenaten ππππ³π ππ was actually born with the name ππ Amenhotep IV ππ ππ΅πΉπΎπ (Amun is Satisfied, God and Ruler of Thebes), and changed his name ππ during year five πΎ of his reign πΎππ.Β
Letβs take a closer look at Akhenatenβs ππππ³π ππ cartouche π·! Above the cartouche is his title βLord of Appearances πππ₯.β
ππππ³ – Aten (pronounced βAtenβ)
π π- Spirit (pronounced like βahkβ)
π – Of (pronounced like βnβ)
This is where the name ππ βAkhenatenβ come from and the name ππ means βSpirit of the Aten.β
The βreed πβ is a uniliteral phonogram for βΔ±Ν,β however it can also function as an ideogram for the word βreed ππΊ.β
The βflat loaf of bread πβ is a uniliteral phonogram used to represent the sound βt.β It also functions as the ideogram for the word βbread ππΊ.β
The βripple of water πβ is also a uniliteral phonogram sign. The βπβ is associated with the sound of βn!β
The βπ³ sun discβ symbol is an ideogram for βraβ or βre,β but can also be a determinative in words such as sun ππ ±π³, today ππππ³, and Aten ππππ³.
The βcrested ibis π β symbol is a biliteral phonogram sign and is associated with the sound βah.β It can also be an ideogram for βspirit.β
The βplacenta or sieve πβ symbol is a uniliteral phonogram and is associated with the sound βαΈ«β (similar to a βkβ). This symbol is actually considered βunclassifiedβ because Egyptologists actually donβt know what it exactly represents!
Something thatβs very special about this picture ππ ±π is that my Nonno took it when we were at the Vatican Museum together ππ!