Djoser, pronounced as 'joe-zer', is an ancient Egyptian name that holds significant historical importance. It belonged to a prominent figure who ruled during the Third Dynasty of Ancient Egypt around 2650 BCE. This individual was notable for several reasons, but most prominently for commissioning the first pyramid in Egypt's history, the Step Pyramid at Saqqara. The name Djoser itself means 'Holy One' or 'Divine One', reflecting the sacred and revered status held by the person bearing this name during his time.
"Djoser saw five newborns bring joy to families in the year 2019."