2530 BC[1]) was an ancient Egyptian prince and vizier during the 4th Dynasty, likely under Menkaure.
His titles include king's eldest son of his body (sA-nswt n Xt=f), as well as chief justice and vizier (smsw tAjtj sAb TAtj).
The property that would have gone to a (presumably) deceased daughter reverts to Nikaure's wife Nikanebti.
[5] Nikaure's tomb is LG 87 in Giza using the numbering introduced by Karl Lepsius.
[4] It is also given the designation G 8158, and is located in the Central Field which is part of the Giza Necropolis.