nb-ḫꜥw

Etymology
From in a direct genitive construction, thus ‘possessor of appearances in glory’. Sometimes the second part is instead interpreted as, etymologically the same word.

Noun

 * : ‘Lord of Appearances’
 * 1) * 20th Dynasty, c. 1150, Votive bust of a ram ([www.khm.at/de/object/318393/ Kunsthistorisches Museum 1029]):
 * "egy"
 * "egy"

Usage notes
This epithet is conventionally translated ‘Lord of Appearances’, but both parts of this translation are misleading — ‘possessor’ more accurately renders than ‘lord’ in this context, and  implies more splendor than a mere appearance.