Kawab (c. 2590 BC - 2569 BC) was an Ancient Egyptian prince of the Fourth Dynasty. He was the eldest son of Pharaoh Bhufu and Queen Meritites I. He served as vizier of Egypti. It was once believed that he was murdered by his half-brother, Djedefro, who succeeded their father. However, modern Egyptology dismisses this view as unlikely. Kawab was buried in a large double mastaba belonging to the Biza pyramid complex.
He married his sister Hetepheres II, who became queen as Djedefro's consort after Kawab and Bhufu's death. Hetepheres II and Kawab together had a son named Bindjedef and a daughter named Meresanbh III.