First, the word Osiris is not Egyptian but a Greek form of the name which was written in hieroglyphs with signs spelling 3sir, where the 3 and the i are sounds not found in English.
This is written in various ways, but the most commonly seen is the sign showing the side view of a throne over an eye, followed by the determinative sign for a god. The name means "He of the throne".
See link below for an image of this word:
The modern English word sphinx comes straight from classical Greek Σφίγξ meaning a strangler - the sphinx was a monster in Greek mythology. The Greeks also applied the name to some of the statues they saw when visiting Egypt.
In hieroglyphs the ancient Egyptian word is written sh.spw which is closely related to the word sh.sp, meaning simply a statue or an image. Clearly the Egyptian sphinx was not a monster, simply a religious image of a particular king combined with the power of a lion or other animal.
Since hieroglyphs, like ancient Arabic, Phoenician and Hebrew, did not write any vowel sounds we can never know how these words were pronounced.
One easy way to refer to the Pharaoh is to use the sedge (sometimes called "heraldic rush") hieroglyph.
pharaoh
His name is in the history books because he became king at 10 years old and died at the age of 19.
King Tut's half sister's name was Ankhesenpaaten (aka Ankhesanamum) she was also married to him.
King Tut's birth name was Sa Ra meaning "son of the Sun".
look up hieroglyphics in goggle and then click on one of them it should come up with hieroglyphics and English letters should come up underneath
king tuts full name is actually 'Tutunkceptamun'pronunciation: (Toot-ank-seta-moon)
tutankhamen
his name was tutaremala
Tutankhamen
akhenaten
his dads name wasAmenhotep III
mom's name is unidenfied
King Tut's father was believed to be Akhenaten.
Akhenaten ( Amenhotep IV)
King Tut's father was in fact Amenhotep III and his mother was Queen Kiya
His name is in the history books because he became king at 10 years old and died at the age of 19.
King Tut's half sister's name was Ankhesenpaaten (aka Ankhesanamum) she was also married to him.
The correct spelling of the name for a pictograph is a hieroglyphic, usually plural hieroglyphics.