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Meryre or Meryra (“Beloved of Ra”) was an ancient Egyptian male name, occurring both as a personal and as a throne name. A variant is Merenre, the female version is Merytre. Famous bearers were:
As a personal name
- Meryre, treasurer under Amenhotep III, tutor of Prince Siatum (18th dynasty)
 - Meryre, High Priest of Aten (18th dynasty)
 - Meryre, steward of the royal harem in Amarna (18th dynasty)
 - Meryre, a son of Ramesses II and Nefertari, 11th on the list of princes[1]
 - Meryre, another son of Ramesses II, possibly named after the first Meryre; 18th on the list of princes[2]
 
As a throne name
- Pepi I (Meryre)
 - Nemtyemsaf I (Merenre)
 - Nemtyemsaf II (Merenre)
 
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