In ancient Egyptian grammar, a filiative nomen (plural filiative nomina)[A] is a name, typically of a pharaoh, that incorporates the name(s) of the person's father and possibly grandfather.[1]
Nomen is Latin for "name". Filiative is an adjectival form of filiation, defined as "filial relationship especially of a son to his father" (Merriam-Webster, def. 1a, accessed 2018-04-17).