Khekeret-nisut

Khekeret-nisut is a much debated Ancient Egyptian woman's title.

The title is often translated as lady in waiting or king's ornament.

The title holders are most often married women of high status.

In the Eleventh Dynasty, some queens of Mentuhotep II had that title.

Henry George Fischer[1] translated the title as ornament of the king and saw the women with this title as part of the king's harem.