Nakht (or Nakhti) was an ancient Egyptian local governor in Men'at Khufu in Middle Egypt in the Twelfth Dynasty.
Only one wall is partly decorated with paintings, showing him standing in front of workers in the marshes.
In his chapel is a long biographical inscription reporting on the life of the governor but also on his family.
There is stated that Khnumhotep I installed Nakht as governor in Men'at Khufu.
[2] Nakht lived in the first half of the Twelfth Dynasty, most likely under Senusret I or Amenemhat II.