Men-kheper-Râ. The royal name of Thothmes III. [36] [47] [48] [49] [50] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [58] [59] [60]

Menthu. The Egyptian god of war, identified by the Romans with their Mars. He is usually represented with the head of a hawk surmounted by the disk of the sun and two feathers (

Menzaleh Lake. A large and shallow tract of water in the north-east corner of Egypt, extending from Damietta to the Suez Canal. [92]

Mer-ȧb. A son of Khufu of the fourth dynasty. The architect and builder of the Great Pyramid. [5]

Merì·t. The Egyptian name of the Mareotis Lake. [91]