The first capital name was Hwt-geb-ptah, meaning “estate of Ptah” (ptah was the Egyptian god of architects and was the creator of the world)
The name was later shortened is Aigpt/Heiqpt. This is where we get the modern name Egypt from.
Other names include:
Twry = “the two land”
tm-ry =“ beloved land“
nebty =“two ladies” - (referencing the two goddesses Nekhbet and Wadjet, who symbolized upper and lower Egypt)
The black land.
the ancient egyptians land called
the egyptians had black fertile land that very few classes had
they played with each other
aaru
Ancient Egyptians did not call their kings pharaohs. The term was begun by Greeks and other non-Egyptians but was later adopted by the Egyptians. IT's hard to say when the Egyptians adopted it but a guess would be somewhere after 800 BC.
Ancient Egyptians did not have a term for what we would call "polytheism" since everyone was polytheist at that time. The Egyptians had no concept of monotheism, atheism, or henotheism with which to contrast their belief. As for what they called their religion, they called it "Kemet", which was the Ancient Egyptian word for "Egyptian". To them, there was no distinction between the Egyptian people and the Egyptian religion. Those who worshiped other gods or pantheons in Egypt were simply not Egyptians, but foreigners.
Black ink and the chisels and other ancient Egyptian tools
the egyptians had black fertile land that very few classes had
mummies
many people believe that the king that united both upper and lower Egypt is called Menes. Others claim Menes is a myth and think its between other ancient kings called Aha, Scorpion, or Narmer
Assyran's!
aaru
they played with each other
That eye make-up is kohl, an ancient cosmetic, traditionally made by grinding galena (lead sulfide) and other ingredients.
Ancient Egyptians did not call their kings pharaohs. The term was begun by Greeks and other non-Egyptians but was later adopted by the Egyptians. IT's hard to say when the Egyptians adopted it but a guess would be somewhere after 800 BC.
Ancient Egyptians did not have a term for what we would call "polytheism" since everyone was polytheist at that time. The Egyptians had no concept of monotheism, atheism, or henotheism with which to contrast their belief. As for what they called their religion, they called it "Kemet", which was the Ancient Egyptian word for "Egyptian". To them, there was no distinction between the Egyptian people and the Egyptian religion. Those who worshiped other gods or pantheons in Egypt were simply not Egyptians, but foreigners.
they traded silk and other foods
they would barter it for other goods