Senimen was an ancient Egyptian official who lived at the beginning of the 18th Dynasty and who was tutor of the king's daughter Neferure.
The latter had an exceptionally high status under the ruling queen Hatshepsut (about 1507–1458 BC).
A funerary cone preserves a number of titles, that make it possible to reconstruct his career.
Over the entrance is carved into the rocks a group of statues, showing Senimen as sitting on the ground and holding Neferure and a woman standing next to them.
However, both seem to have family relations, as Senimen and his mother are depicted in the tomb chapel of Senenmut.