Raemka (Raemkai, Remkuy) (fl. c.
2420 BC[1]) was an ancient Egyptian prince of the Fifth Dynasty.
He was buried in tomb 80 in Saqqara and was possibly a son of King Menkauhor Kaiu and Queen Meresankh IV.
[1] Raemkaʻs tomb was originally excavated by Auguste Mariette.
One of the chambers from the tomb was acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.