The word ashaktar appears to be a contraction formed from an Indian personal name - Asheq Akhtar (Indian as in the Indian subcontinent, not native American). It has nothing to do with ancient Egypt.
The word literally means 'Great House' from the title of the ancient Egyptian Kings. From the Egyptian 'Pero'
The ancient Egyptian language has no word meaning angel, since they are a feature of the Christian religion. Consequently the word angel is not written in hieroglyphs.
Pharaoh was the title given to ancient Egyptian kings. It comes from the Egyptian word, pero', which means great house.I'm pretty sure it means king. It also means "great house" apparently.
melrah in egyptian word meaning son of the devil
I am not kidding you. the Ancient Egyptian word for cat was meow
The word literally means 'Great House' from the title of the ancient Egyptian Kings. From the Egyptian 'Pero'
The ancient Egyptian language has no word meaning angel, since they are a feature of the Christian religion. Consequently the word angel is not written in hieroglyphs.
In ancient Egyptian the word for beautiful is "Sesen".
The ankh , also known as breath of life, the key of the Nile (Latin meaning "cross with a handle"), was the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic character that read "life', but it has no specific meaning in Arabic other than to refer to this Ancient Egyptian word.
It comes from the Ancient Greek ὄασις (oasis), meaning basin, and the Coptic ouahe, both from an earlier Egyptian word.
The Pharaoh is the name that the Ancient Egyptians called their king, just as the Russians called their ruler the Czar. The word "pharaoh" is from an ancient Egyptian word meaning "great house".
The Nile gets its name from the Greek word "Nelios", meaning River Valley.
Pesach is a Hebrew word, not ancient Egyptian. It means "Passover".
Pharaoh was the title given to ancient Egyptian kings. It comes from the Egyptian word, pero', which means great house.I'm pretty sure it means king. It also means "great house" apparently.
samak
The word is pharaoh.
melrah in egyptian word meaning son of the devil