| Meaning | house of the spirit of Ptah |
| Origin | Egyptian |
| Gender | gender neutral |
| Opposite gender | Egypt |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 5 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | E-gypt |
Egypt transforms geography into identity, offering a name as ancient and majestic as the civilization it evokes. This audacious choice appeals to parents with bold creative vision who view naming as an opportunity for artistic expression. The name immediately conjures images of pyramids, pharaohs, and timeless mysteries, giving your daughter a name rich with historical weight and cultural fascination. Egypt works particularly well for families with connections to African heritage or deep appreciation for ancient history and archaeology. The unexpected nature of using a country name creates instant memorability—people won't forget meeting an Egypt. This name suits confident parents raising a daughter to embrace her uniqueness and stand proudly in her individuality. The strong consonants and emphatic syllables give it presence and authority rarely found in traditional feminine names. Egypt challenges conventional naming boundaries while remaining pronounceable and spelled exactly as expected. For those wanting their daughter's name to spark conversation, inspire curiosity, and reflect fearless originality, Egypt delivers unparalleled distinctiveness.
| Egipt |
| Egypte |
| Aegypt |
| Egipte |
| Egy |
| Gie |
| Gypsy |
| Gippy |
| Eggy |
| Egypt Criss | American reality TV star - Growing Up Hip Hop |
| Egypt Daoud Dean | Daughter of American musicians Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz |
| Egypt Hall | British Paralympic athlete |
| Egypt Ufele | American fashion designer and anti-bullying activist |
| Egypt Ricks | American basketball player |
| Egypt Larson | American actress |
| Egypt Buck | Australian TV presenter and model |
| Egypt Central | American rock band - the name is a band name rather than an individual |
| Egypt Covington | American murder victim and musician |
| Egypt Kotto | Canadian actress and filmmaker |
| Egypt LaBeija | American drag performer and LGBTQ+ advocate |
| Egypt Sherrod | American journalist and real estate expert |
| Egypt Williams | American soccer player |
| Egypt Hayes | American singer and songwriter |
| Egypt Dixon | American chef and food blogger |
| Egypt Mercer | American dancer and choreographer |
| Egypt Jonet | American fashion stylist |
| Egypt Ford | American beauty queen and philanthropist |
| Egypt Jaleel | American R&B singer and songwriter |
| Egypt Black | Character in the novel "Cleopatra's Daughter" by Michelle Moran |
| Egypt Mortimer | Character in the film "Loving the Bad Man" |
| Egypt Covington | Character in the book "What's Left of Me" by Amanda Maxlyn |
| Egypt Taylor | Character in the TV series "Castle" |
| Egypt Hayes | Character in the novel "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult |
| Egypt Smith | Character in the film "The Unseen" |
| Egypt Jones | Character in the movie "Madea's Family Reunion" |
| Egypt Starkey | Character in the novel "The Cheetah Girls" by Deborah Gregory |
| Egypt Rowan | Character in the TV series "One Life to Live" |
| Egypt Tate | Character in the movie "Envy" |
| Egypt Thomas | Character in the book "What Dies in Summer" by Tom Wright |
| Egypt Royce | Character in the TV series "The Parent 'Hood" |
| Egypt Nash | Character in the film "Rhapsody" |
| Egypt Yancy | Character in the TV series "Moesha" |
| Egypt Jefferson | Character in the movie "Steppin - The Movie" |
| Egypt Bishop | Character in the film "Code Name Phoenix" |
| Egypt Wilkins | Character in the TV series "My Wife and Kids" |
| Egypt Anders | Character in the movie "He Loves Me" |
| Egypt Brown | Character in the TV series "Half & Half" |
| Egypt James | Character in the film "N-Secure" |