Khenut

2360 BC) was the queen consort of Egypt as the wife of King Unas.

Khenut was buried in a double mastaba with another queen named Nebet next to the Pyramid of Unas in Saqqara.

Khenut’s titles are: "Great One of the hetes-sceptre" (wrt-hetes), "She who sees Horus and Set" (mȝȝt-ḥrw-stẖ), "Great of Praises" (wrt-ḥzwt), "King’s Wife, his beloved" (ḥmt-nisw mryt.f), "Companion of Horus, his beloved" (smrt-ḥrw-mryt.f), "Consort and Beloved of the Two Ladies" (smȝyt-mry-nbty), and "Companion of Horus" (tist-ḥrw).

Khenut may have been mentioned in the mortuary temple of Unas.

Her tomb, unlike that of Queen Nebet, has suffered extensive damage.