Henuttawy (transliteration: ḥnt-tꜣwy, meaning: "Mistress of the Two Lands") is an ancient Egyptian female given name which may refer to:
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Queens[]
- Henuttawy, Queen of the 19th Dynasty. Daughter-wife of Ramesses II.
- Duathathor-Henuttawy, Queen of the 21st Dynasty. Daughter of Ramesses XI and wife of Pinedjem I.
Royalty[]
- Henuttawy, Princess of the 21st Dynasty. Daughter of Pinedjem I.
- Henuttawy, Princess of the 22nd Dynasty. Daughter of Shoshenq I.
Nobility[]
- Henuttawy, Chief of the Harem of Amun of the 21st Dynasty. Daughter of Menkheperre and sister-wife of Smendes II.
- Henuttawy, God's Wife of Amun of the 21st Dynasty. Possible daughter of Pinedjem II.
- Henuttawy, Chantress of Amun-Re and Mut of the 21st Dynasty. Buried at Bab el-Gasus. Known for being one of the so-called "cocaine mummies".
- Henuttawy, Chantress of Amun. Owner of tomb MMA 59.
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