Ahmose-Nebetta (Ancient Egyptian: Jꜥḥms-NbtꜢ “Child of Iah (the Moon) - Lady of the Land”) was likely a daughter of Seqenenre Tao.
[2] She may have married her brother Ahmose I, but her sister Ahmose-Nefertari was the Great Royal Wife.
A statue of a young seated man identified as Senior King's Son (sꜣ-nsw smsw) Ahmose, with the royal name of Seqenenre (nomen on the back and front left side), also mentions Great King's Daughter (sꜣt-nsw wrt) Ahmose.
[2] Ahmose-Nebetta is depicted in the tomb of Inherkau (TT359) which dates to the 20th Dynasty as one of the "Lords of the West".
She is shown in the top row behind Ahmose-Tumerisy and in front of Ahmose Sapair.