Zaphnath-paaneah

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(revealer of secrets). A name given by the Pharaoh to Joseph upon his promotion to a high place in the royal service (Gen. 41:45).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Name given to Joseph by Pharaoh (Gen. 41:45). The learned Jews translate it as a Hebrew name, “Revealer of secrets,” as in the margin of the A. V.; but as an Egyptian name, which it is, it has been interpreted “Prince of the life of the world.” In the LXX the name stands ψονθομφανήχ equivalent to the Coptic Psotempheneh, which has been thus explained: p represents the article; sote is “savior,” m, is sign of the genitive case; ph the article; and eneh is “world.” “The savior of the world.” The two latter meanings suit Joseph well, as being a type of Christ.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Tsophnath
Phonic:
Pa`neach
Meaning:
of Egyptian derivation; Tsophnath-Paneach, Joseph's Egyptian name
KJV Usage:
Zaphnath-paaneah

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

treasury of the glorious rest

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Revealer of secrets; discovering hidden things:―Joseph’s Egyptian name, Gen. 41:45. {Occultorum revelator}