Khenthap (also written Khenet-Hapi) was allegedly a queen of Ancient Egypt.
The archaeologically recorded seal impressions from first dynasty tombs at Abydos never mention her.
[4] The inscription on the Cairo fragment describes Khenthap as the mother of king Djer.
In the latter, he is described as a ruler who held the Egyptian throne for only 1 year and 45 days.
[2] Khenthap's name means "musician of (god) Hapi", which may point to a religious and cultic role for this lady during her lifetime.