This is what I found from Google’s AI but anyone who knows more please correct it if it’s wrong…
In a traditional Egyptian full name, the order is typically personal name, followed by the father's name, and then the grandfather's name; with family names becoming increasingly common, often starting with "El-" (meaning "the").
Example: "Mohamed Ahmed Hussain" - where "Mohamed" is the personal name, "Ahmed" is the father's name, and "Hussain" is the grandfather's name.
Key points about Egyptian names:
No "last name" concept: Historically, Egyptians did not have a fixed family name like in many Western cultures.
"El-" prefix: When using a family name, it often starts with "El-".
Importance of paternal lineage: The inclusion of father and grandfather names emphasizes the importance of family lineage.