Khufukhaf II (meaning "Khufu raised him"; died c. 2430 BC[1]) was an ancient Egyptian high official during the Old Kingdom period.
Khentkaus and Khufukhaf had two sons: Khaf-Khufu and Sety-Ptah.
[1] As the son or grandson of a vizier, Khufukhaf II had a career laid out for him in the high administration of the Ancient Egyptian state.
He bore a number of titles:[4] Khufukhaf died during the reign of pharaoh Nyuserre Ini.
Persons who are also mentioned are Pasherimut, child of Tadihor-[...]etef and Pedimutemiteru; he was a scribe.