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  1. Nedjem or Nojem (Egyptian: nḏm "Sweet One" or "Sweetie"), 15th century BC. The cat of Puimre , second priest of Amun during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut . Depicted on a damaged relief from Puimre's tomb, Nedjem is the earliest known cat to bear an individual name.

  2. Vad betyder "Nedjem"? Den första kända katten med ett namn kallades för Nedjem, vilket betyder "den trevliga", som levde under Totmes III regeringstid (1479-1425 f.Kr). Nedjem levde hos Puimre, en andra präst hos Amun under farao Hatshepsuts regeringstid, och finns avbildad i hans gravkammare.

  3. Nedjem. What. first. Where. () Earliest cat to have a name The first known cat with a name was called Nedjem meaning `sweet' or `pleasant' and dates from the reign of Thutmose III (1479-1425 BC). Records change on a daily basis and are not immediately published online.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NedjemNedjem - Wikipedia

    in hieroglyphs. Era: New Kingdom. (1550–1069 BC) Nedjem was an ancient Egyptian prince of the Eighteenth dynasty. He was a son of Pharaoh Amenhotep II. [1] He is known from only one source: he is mentioned, along with his brother Webensenu, on a statue of Minmose, overseer of the workmen in Karnak. [2]

  5. There are exceptions such as the cat named “Nedjem” (“sweetie”). Little girls were often named “Miut” (literally meaning “female cat”) displaying the Egyptians fondness for both cats and children.

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  6. 6 juli 2020 · The first known cat with a name was called Nedjem meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant' and dates from the reign of Thutmose III (1479-1425 BC). This is also mentioned in the book The Cat in Ancient Egypt, which adds that Nedjem was found in the tomb of a nobleman named Puimre and that unlike dogs, naming cats in ancient Egypt was uncommon.

  7. Nedjem (ancient Egyptian: nḏm, "Sweet") was an ancient Egyptian Prince of the Eighteenth Dynasty during the New Kingdom. Nedjem was the son of Pharaoh Amenhotep II.[1] The identity of his mother remains unknown. He was a (half-)brother of Pharaoh Thutmose IV. Nedjem is only known from a single...