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Horus-name

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Hr n(j)-nTr

Horus, Ninetjer ("Horus, the one of the god")

Nebti-name

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nb.tj n(j)-nTr

Nebti Ninetjer ("Nebti, the one of the god")

 
It is not certain if the following Nebti-name was used by Ninetjer, perhaps the result of a misinterpretation or bad writing. It is also possible that this name was the Nebti-name of a possible successor of Ninetjer's, Wadjnes.

 
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nb.tj ...

Nebti ... The reading of the sign after Nebti is unknown.

Golden name

 
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The reading and meaning of this name are unknown.

King-lists

 
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bA n nTr

Ba-en-netjer ("The ram of the god")

 
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bA nTrj

 
Ba-netjeru ("The divine Ba")

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bA n nTr

 
Ba-en-netjer ("The ba of the god")

 
It is not certain if the following names, found in the King-lists, refer to Ninitjer or to another king of the 2nd Dynasty. Manetho, in the Africanus version,  has recorded this name as a successor of Ninetjer. Even the existence of this king could be doubted.

 
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wAD-ns

 
Wadjnes. The meaning of this name is not known.

 
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wAD-ns

Wadjnes.

Manetho

 
Africanus:
Bin�thris, Tlas (i.e. Wadjnes)

Eusebius: Biophis

Alternative names in modern-day literature

 
Horus-Ninetjer, Ninetcher, Horus-Ninetcher, Wadj-nes

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Early Dynastic Period

2nd Dynasty

Predecessor: Nebre

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