In ancient Egypt, pet dogs were often given names that reflected their characteristics or roles. Common names included "Kha," meaning "to protect," or "Wepwawet," associated with a wolf deity. Additionally, names like "Abydos," after significant locations, and descriptors such as "Black" or "White" were also popular among pet owners. Dogs were cherished companions, and their names often highlighted their status and importance in society.
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