Count: 0 — No Egyptian girl names that start with X were found. The Arabic alphabet and modern Egyptian naming practice do not use the Latin letter X as an initial character for native female names. Interesting detail: X does appear in Latin spellings of some foreign names (for example Xenia) and sometimes in scholarly transliteration of ancient consonants, but these do not produce authentic, commonly used Egyptian girl names that begin with X.
Understand why the search returns no results. Arabic and Coptic name systems do not include an initial X sound; sounds that might be rendered with an X in other languages are written with letters like خ (commonly transliterated as kh) or with transliteration symbols such as ḫ for ancient Egyptian. Civil registries, academic onomastics, and established baby-name databases for Egypt show names beginning with Kh or K far more often than any true X-initial native names. Items that come close are foreign-origin names used in Egypt (for example Xenia among Greek-descended families) or Latin-script spellings of names whose underlying Arabic letter is خ.
Consult authoritative sources when compiling A–Z lists: Egyptian civil lists, academic works on Egyptian onomastics, and reputable name databases, and verify meanings with at least two reliable references. For practical results, expand the search to names that start with Kh or K (Arabic letters خ or ك), or to Coptic and Greek names that are sometimes written with X in Latin script, rather than expecting native Egyptian female names that begin with the Latin letter X.