Usermaatre Setepenre is one of the names of Pharaoh Ramesses II also known as Ramesses the Great.
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These are the names of the six daughters....Meritaten,Meketaten,Ankhesenpaaten(who married King Tut later),Neferneferuaten Tasherit,Neferneferure,Setepenre,also two boys.One is Tutankhamun.The other will be on answer later.
The official names of Ramesses II were Ramesses userma'etre' setepenre',meaning "Born of Ra, powerful is the truth of Ra, chosen by Ra". The Egyptians did not use numerals after the names of their kings, since their full names were always different.
The exact dates of when Nefertiti was married to Amenhotep IV and later promoted to his Queen are uncertain. The couple had six known daughters. and 500 cats
Ancient Egyptians generally had only one name.In the case of royalty, individuals could have many names, but these were all what we would call "first names" . There were no surnames or family names.A pharaoh of the 19th dynasty was called userma'atre' setepenre' rameses, better known today as Rameses II.Non-royals were known by their only name plus their title, their job or their village, for example Penrenenutet, guardian of the estate.