Heqaib III was an Ancient Egyptian local governor at Elephantine.
He held the titles governor and overseer of priests of Khnum, lord of the cataracts.
Heqaib was the son of a woman called Sat-tjeni and was perhaps the brother of Amenyseneb who followed him in the office of the local governor, both men have a woman called Sat-tjeni as mother.
[1] It has been suggested that Sat-tjeni was the daughter of a previous nomarch at Elephantine, Sarenput II.
[3] His tomb was discovered in 2014 at Qubbet el-Hawa, with a painted coffin and the remains of a funerary mask.