Raamses; Rameses

“Raamses” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(Ex. 1:11). [RAMESES.]

“Rameses, Raamses” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(sun-born). Country and city in lower Egypt, associated with Goshen; the city being the capital, and one of the Pharaohs’ store-cities, located on the Pelusiac mouth of the Nile (Gen. 47:11; Ex. 1:11; 12:37; Num. 33:3,5).

“Raamses, Rameses” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

District in Goshen in Lower Egypt, east of the Nile, in which Jacob and his descendants were placed, and in which they built a treasure city of the same name for Pharaoh. It was from thence the Israelites began their march out of Egypt (Gen. 47:11; Ex. 1:11; Ex. 12:37; Num. 33:3, 5). It is not identified. It is a disputed point as to whether the name of the district or of the city had any connection with the Egyptian kings named Rameses.

“Rameses” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See RAAMSES.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Ra`mcec
Phonic:
rah-mes-ace’
Meaning:
or Raamcec {rah-am-sace'}; of Egyptian origin; Rameses or Raamses, a place in Egypt
KJV Usage:
Raamses, Rameses

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

thunder of the standard

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Field of the sun; son of the sun:―a place in Egypt [RAAMESES], Gen. 47:11. {Ager solis}