Netjerikhet Djoser's name is pronounced as "NET-juh-rik-ket JOH-ser." In ancient Egyptian language, "Netjerikhet" means "divine of body" and "Djoser" means "holy." The pronunciation of ancient Egyptian names can vary slightly due to the transliteration from hieroglyphics.
Netjerikhet is the modern version of one of the names of the pharaoh Djoser.
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The parents of Djoser, also known as Netjerikhet, are not known with certainty as historical records from that period are scarce. However, some theories suggest that his father may have been Khasekhemwy, the last ruler of the Second Dynasty, or Sneferu, the first ruler of the Fourth Dynasty. This is based on the similarities in architectural styles and burial practices between Djoser's pyramid complex and those of these two pharaohs.
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