A painting of the princesses Neferneferuaten (left) and Neferneferure (right) discovered in a private house at Tell el Amarna.
Neferneferuaten Tasherit, whose name means "The Little Beauty of the Beauties of Aten", was the fourth daughter born to the Egyptian PharaohAkhenaten and his Great Royal WifeNefertiti. She was born in about year 7 or 8 of his reign. She was the last of Nefertiti's daughters to carry the "Aten" element in her name. Pharaoh is a title used to refer to any ruler, usually male, of the Egyptian kingdom in the pre-Christian, pre-Islamic period. ... Neferkheperre-waenre Beautiful are the forms of Re, the one of Re Nomen Akhenaten He who is beneficial to the Aten (after Year 4 of his reign) Amenhotep Horus name Meryaten Nebty name Wernesytemakhetaten Golden Horus Wetjesrenenaten[1] Consort(s) Nefertiti, Kiya Meritaten, Ankhesenpaaten, Ankhesenpaaten-ta-sherit Issues Meritaten, Meketaten... Great Royal Wife (or ḥmt nswt wrt) is the term used to refer to the chief wife of an Egyptian pharaoh. ... Bust of Nefertiti from Berlins Altes Museum. ...
Not much is know about this princess. She is shown with her sisters Meritaten and Ankhesenpaaten mourning the death of Meketaten in year 14, of which her younger sisters Neferneferure and Setepenre are not. It is unknown what became of Neferneferuaten Tasherit, but it is thought she died before Tutankhamun and Ankhesenpaaten came to the throne. Meritaten (her name means Beloved of Aten – Aten was the sun-god her father worshipped) was the firstborn of the six daughters of Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti. ... Ankhesenamun, also known as Ankhesepaaten, was the third of six known daughters of the Pharaoh Akhenaten by his wife Nefertiti. ... Meketaten was the second daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. ... hieroglyphic ligature spelling out setepenre. Common title used by kings of Egypt meaning Elect of Re. Also the name of the youngest daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. ... Nebkheperure Lord of the forms of Re Nomen Tutankhaten Living Image of the Aten Tutankhamun Hekaiunushema Living Image of Amun, ruler of Upper Heliopolis Horus name Kanakht Tutmesut The strong bull, pleasing of birth Nebty name Neferhepusegerehtawy One of perfect laws, who pacifies the two lands[1] Wer-Ah-Amun...