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{{Hiero|Thutmose|<hiero>G26-ms</hiero><br>or<br><hiero>G26-F31-s-A1</hiero><br>or<br><hiero>G26-ms-s</hiero> |align=right|era=egypt}} '''Thutmose''' ({{IPAc-en|θ|uː|t|ˈ|m|oʊ|s|ə}};<ref>{{Cite Merriam-Webster|Thutmose}}</ref> also rendered '''Thutmoses''', '''Thutmosis''', '''Tuthmose''', '''Tutmosis''', '''Thothmes''', '''Tuthmosis''', '''Thutmes''', '''Dhutmose''', '''Djhutmose''', '''Djehutymes''', etc.) is an [[Anglicisation of names|anglicization]] of the [[ancient Egypt]]ian personal name ''<u>d</u>hwty-ms'', usually translated as "Born of the god [[Thoth]]". Thoutmôsis (in Ancient Greek Θούθμωσις / Thoúthmôsis) is the [[Hellenized]] form of the Egyptian Ḏḥwtj-mś (reconstructed pronunciation: /tʼaˈħawtij ˈmissaw/) and means "Born of Thoth". This theophoric name was part of the royal titulary of four pharaohs of the 18th dynasty as the name of [[Nomen (ancient Egypt)|Sa-Rê or "birth name"]]. It was also worn by the eldest son of [[Amenhotep III]], high priest of [[Ptah]], as well as by a vizier who exercised his functions successively under [[Thutmose IV]] and Amenhotep III. Under this last king and under his successor, [[Amenhotep IV]], two other high dignitaries, royal sons of [[Kingdom of Kush|Kush]], similarly called themselves "Born[s] of Thoth". ==Ancient Egyptians== ===Monarchs and royals=== The name was common among royals of the Eighteenth Dynasty, which is thus sometimes called the "Thutmosid" Dynasty from the reign of Thutmose I onward. * [[Thutmose I]] (16th-century–c. 1490 BC), third pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty * [[Thutmose II]] (fl. 1493–1479 BC), fourth pharaoh * [[Thutmose III]] (fl. 1479–1425 BC), "the Conqueror" or "the Great", sixth pharaoh * [[Thutmose IV]] (died 14th-century BC), eighth pharaoh * [[Crown Prince Thutmose]], the elder brother of Pharaoh Akhenaten ===Royal officials=== * [[Thutmose (18th-dynasty vizier)]], Vizier during the reign of Thutmose IV * [[Thutmose (19th-dynasty vizier)]], Vizier during the latter part of the reign of Ramesses II during the 19th dynasty * [[Tuthmose (Viceroy of Kush)]], the Viceroy of Kush during the reign of Akhenaten ===Other Egyptians=== * [[Thutmose (sculptor)]] (fl. 1350 BC), Akhenaten's court sculptor at Amarna, to whom is attributed the famous Berlin bust of Nefertiti * [[Thutmose (scribe)]] (fl. 11th-century BC), father of [[Butehamun]], himself a scribe ==Others== * [[Thutmose (musician)]] (born 1995), stage name of the Nigerian-American rapper Umar Ibrahim * [[Thutmose Kamel Gabrial]] (1924-1948), an Egyptian military pilot who was killed in action during the [[1948 Palestine war|1948 Palestine War]]. ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Given name|cat=Ancient Egyptian given names}} [[Category:Theophoric names]] {{onomastics-stub}}
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