Si Khendjer ang paraon na may pangalan sa tronong Userkare ng Ikalabingtatlong Dinastiya ng Ehipto.[1] Ang pangalang Khendjer ay pinakahulugang isang dayuhang pangalan na hnzr at tinumbas sa personal na pangalang Semitiko na h(n)zr, [for] 'boar'" ayon sa Ehiptolong Danish na si Kim Ryholt.[2] Kaya si Khendjer ang pinakamaagang haring Semitiko ng isang dinastiyang katutubong Ehipsiyo. Ang kanyang prenomen o pangalan sa trono na Userkare ay nangangahulugang "Ang Kaluluwa ni re ay Makapangyarihan". [3]

Khendjer sa mga heroglipiko
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Horus Name Djed-kheperu
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Translation: Stable in appearances
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Throne Name User-ka-Re
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Translation:
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  1. The name Khedjer for private individuals appears on only two monuments: Stela Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen ABDUA 21642 and on stela Liverpool M13635, see Iain Ralston: The Stela of Ibi son of Iiqi in the Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen, In Discovering Egypt from the Neva, The Egyptologcial Legacy of Oleg D Berlev, edited by S. Quirke, Berlin 2003, pp.107-110, pl. 6 and W. Grajetzki: Two Treasurers of the Late Middle Kingdom, Oxford 2001, p. 28, pl. 2. Both monuments date to around the time of king Khendjer and the individuals there might have called themselves after the king.
  2. K.S.B. Ryholt, The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, c.1800-1550 BC, (Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications, vol. 20. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997, p.220
  3. Peter Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames and Hudson Ltd, 2006 paperback, p.91