Where does “Tutankhaten” come from?

Tutankhaten (English) comes from Egyptian twt-ꜥnḫ-jtn, from Egyptian twt, from Egyptian ṯw, from Egyptian tj, from Egyptian jsṯ, from Egyptian sṯ, from Egyptian sk, from Old Persian 𐎿𐎣 — Saka and Scythians, a nomadic people of the Eurasian steppes.

Ancestry of “Tutankhaten”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptiantwt-ꜥnḫ-jtn
2Egyptiantwtlikeness, image; statue, especially of a man or a...
3Egyptianṯwyou
4Egyptiantjthis; converts a sentence with adverbial or...
5Egyptianjsṯconverts a nonverbal sentence into a dependent...
6Egyptiansṯsmell, scent, odor
7Egyptianskto wipe
8Old Persian𐎿𐎣Saka and Scythians, a nomadic people of the Eurasian steppes
Every word from Old Persian 𐎿𐎣Every word from Egyptian skEvery word from Egyptian sṯ