The is a very good Question. All of the rulers of nations in the Bible are named. The Bible even names kings during Abram's life the have no historical proof of ever ruling, but when it comes to the pharaohs there is never a name. Abram's story of the pharaoh and Sarah is nameless, the pharaohs in the story of Jacob, and the Exodus are never name either. I believe that the writers of the OT myths knew that the Egyptians maintained a very accurate list of all the pharaohs that ever ruled and thus it would be hard to give credit to those stories if the pharaoh was actually named so by simply writing pharaoh, it becomes to vague to track down and prove historically.
The first recorded birthday celebration in the Bible was that of Pharaoh in the book of Genesis. After Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream, Pharaoh named him second in command and threw a birthday feast in his honor.
Pharaoh Reference: Genesis 40:20
In-the book of Genesis chapter verse 45 the name of the pharaoh was pharaoh.
Joseph was named as Zaphenath-paneah by Pharaoh as per Genesis 41:45. This name was given to Joseph when he was promoted as Prime Minister.
It is in the book of Genesis, at the time of of Joseph, Pharaoh is first mentioned.
The first king to celebrate his birthday in the bible , is the Egyptian Pharaoh in the book of Genesis chapter 20.
Besides a short interview (in Genesis ch.47), it does not state that he dealt directly with Pharaoh. Rather, it was Jacob's son, Joseph, who was a helpful adviser to Pharaoh (Genesis ch.41). See also:More about Joseph
Joseph the son of Jacob , interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh.
God gave Joseph the ability to interpret the Pharaoh's dream, which gained him favor with the Pharaoh. The story is found in Genesis 41.
Genesis ch.41. Two dreams.
she was not a wife to pharaoh Ramses she was the chief wife to pharaoh akhenaten.
The Pharaoh in the Exodus story is never named - he is simply referred to as "Pharaoh".