Hathorhotep was an ancient Egyptian king's daughter at the end of the Twelfth Dynasty during the Middle Kingdom.
Hathorhotep (ḥwt-ḥr(w)-ḥtp; Hathor (goddess) + Hotep "pleased/satisfied/at peace") is only known from one object.
At Dahshur, Hathorhotep is only known from a fragmentary canopic vase with her name and title found in pyramid of king Amenemhat III (circa r. 1860-1814 BCE).
[1][2][3] The vase may indicate that she was buried in the pyramid, and thus might be a daughter of Amenemhat III.
The inscription on the fragment shows a special type of "incomplete hieroglyphs" (see Miniachi 2010).