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Names that mean prince

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Prince in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Prince

AamirMuslim — "Variant of Amir: Populous. Full. Prosperous. Amply settled. Civilized. Also used to refer to a prince or ruler."AbsalonHebrew — "Variant of Absalom: Father of peace, handsome prince."AchisarHebrew — "The prince is my brother."AdjoviHindi — "Prince"AhilHindi — "Prince"AhisharBiblical — "Brother of a prince, brother of a song"AlmirUrdu — "Prince"AmeerMuslim — "Variant of Amir: Prince. Ruler."AmerullaUrdu — "Prince"AmiirEnglish — "Prince"AmirPersian — "Prince"Amir AmeerArabic — "Ruler, prince, leader"AmirrEnglish — "Prince"AmyrArabic — "Prince"AntiochusShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' King of Antioch."Anwarus sadatArabic — "Most brilliant of the Princes, Sadat (Plural of Syed = Honorific title of the descendnats of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh))"AnwarussadatUrdu — "Most brilliant of the Princes"ArragonShakespearean — "The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Arragon, suitor to Portia. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don Pedro, Prince of Arragon."AshfaqueHindi — "Noble Prince"AsqalanArabic — "A Name Prince"BaldemarGerman — "Famous, bold prince."BaldmarTeutonic — "Famous, bold prince."BaldmareTeutonic — "Famous, bold prince."BaldriTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldricGerman — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldrickGerman — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldrikGerman — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldrycTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldryckTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldrykTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldurIcelandic — "Famous, bold prince."BardiaPersian — "Name of a Prince"BaudreyTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaumerSpanish — "Famous, bold prince."BauoArabic — "Prince"BoultShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Servant to the Pander."BoyetShakespearean — "Love's Labours Lost' Lord attending on the Princess of France."BreandanScottish — "Prince"BrenndanEnglish — "Born to royalty; a prince"BudatArabic — "Nawab, Raja, Prince"CahnTurkish — "Prince"CerimonShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' A lord of Ephesus."ChanhTurkish — "Prince"ChinnaduraiHindi — "Prince"ChirakumarHindi — "Long Life Prince"Dara ShikwaArabic — "Nobleman, Prince, Chief, Head"DietboldIrish — "The people's prince."DimaRussian — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DimkaSlavic — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DimkahRussian — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DyannFrench — "Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness, often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales."EisonboltGreek — "Iron prince."ElavarasanHindi — "Prince"ElavarasuHindi — "Prince"EleyarajaHindi — "Young Prince"EmirArabic — "Prince"EscalusShakespearean — "Measure for Measure' An ancient Lord. 'The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Prince of Verona."EscanesShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Lord of Tyre."FalstaffShakespearean — "King Henry IV, 1 & 2' Prince John, Henry IV's son. 'Henry VI, 1' John Talbot. 'King Henry VI, III' Sir John Mortimer, Sir John Montgomery, and Sir John Somerville. 'King John' The king. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir John Falstaff."FortinbrasShakespearean — "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' Prince of Norway."GalahaltArthurian Legend — "Name of a prince"GalahaultArthurian Legend — "Name of a prince"GardafreedArabic — "An Iranian Princess's Name"GauntShakespearean — "Henry IV, 1 & 2' Prince John. 'Henry VI, 1' John Talbot. 'King Henry VI, III' Sirs John Mortimer, Montgomery, and Somerville. 'King John'. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir John Falstaff. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don John. 'Richard II' John of Gaunt."GloucesterShakespearean — "Henry V' Duke of Gloucester, King's brother, uncle to 'Henry VI'. 'Henry VI, III' Richard Plantagenet's son, later Duke of Gloucester. 'Henry IV, II' Prince Humphrey. 'Tragedy of King Lear' Earl of Gloucester. 'King Richard II' Duke of Gloucester."GrisandoleArthurian Legend — "A princess who dresses as a man"GuildensternShakespearean — "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' A courtier. Osric"HelicanusShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Lord of Tyre."IlamporaiHindi — "Prince"IlavarasanHindi — "Prince"JacianSpanish — "Spanish form of Jason, a cognate of the Greek Iason, which is derived from iason healer The name is borne in Greek mythology by a prince who led the Argonauts in the quest to find the Golden Fleece"KahnHebrew — "Prince"KanvarIndian — "Young prince"KanwarHindi — "Prince"KanwardeepHindi — "Light of Prince"KaveerHindi — "A famous historical Prince, The Sun"KhanTurkish — "Prince"KhusroPersian — "Handsome, King, Prince, Royal, Imperial"KumananHindi — "Name of a Charitable Prince"KumarIndian — "Prince"KumurHindi — "Prince"KuppuHindi — "Prince"LancasterShakespearean — "King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Prince John of Lancaster, son to the King."LeonineShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Servant to Dionyza."LudlowEnglish — "From the hill of the prince."MandhatriIndian — "A prince; born to royalty"ManelinPersian — "Prince of princes"MarcadeShakespearean — "Love's Labours Lost' Lord attending on the Princess of France."MehtarIndian — "Prince"MeilyrWelsh — "Prince"MercutioShakespearean — "The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Kinsman to Prince Escalus and friend to Romeo."MinzarArabic — "Prince"MirzaTurkish — "A prince"MoroccoShakespearean — "The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Morocco, suitor to Portia."NabilArabic — "Noble prince."NabillArabic — "Noble prince."NabylArabic — "Noble prince."NabyllArabic — "Noble prince."NadabBiblical — "Free and voluntary gift, prince"NedumaanHindi — "Prince"NezahualpilliNahuatl — "A prince who fasts; also name of a Texcoco king"NikulHindi — "Pandavas royal Prince"NorwayShakespearean — "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' Fortinbras, Prince of Norway."NouriPersian — "The prince of light."PanavHindi — "Prince"PanchanaanaHindi — "Prince"PanderShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' A Pander."ParthivHindi — "Son of the earth, Brave, Prince of earth, Earthly"PeadaEnglish — "Name of a prince"PoldieGerman — "Diminutive of Leopold: Bold people. Prince of the people."PoloniusShakespearean — "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' Lord Chamberlain."PrincetonEnglish — "Principal one, first. The rock musician Prince."RaajakHindi — "Radiant Prince"RajahSanskrit — "King. Raja is an Indian or Malay princely title, Raj means 'rule.'."RajdulariIndian — "Dear princess"RajkanwarSikh — "Prince"RajkumaarHindi — "Prince"RajkumarIndian — "Prince"RayinHindi — "Little Prince"ReynaldoSpanish — "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' A servant to Polonius."RhioganeddWelsh — "Legendary a prince of Ireland."RoyceLatin — "King's son, Prince."RoyseEnglish — "King's son, Prince."SahandArabic — "One whohas black hair, it is the name of a mythical Persian prince, and the name of a mythical hero from the kingdom of Turan"SahdevIndian — "One of the Pandava princes"SaljooqArabic — "A Title Name of A great Prince"SalwaanaaArabic — "Forest Princess"SaridBiblical — "Remaining, hand of a prince"SayedIndian — "Prince"SethosEgyptian — "Name of a prince"ShahzaadaMuslim — "Variant of Shahzada: Prince. King's son."ShalishaBiblical — "Three, the third, prince, captain"ShapoorRussian — "Prince"ShapooraRussian — "Prince"ShehzaadUrdu — "Prince"SheleshBiblical — "Captain, prince"SimonidesShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Simonides, King of Pentapolis."SinbadArabic — "Sparkling prince"SinbaldoGerman — "Sparkling prince"SinibaldoGerman — "Sparkling prince"SowmikaHindi — "Angel, Princess"SynbadGerman — "Sparkling prince"SynbaldGerman — "Sparkling prince"TakehikoJapanese — "Military, Babmboo, Boy, Prince"TebaldoSpanish — "The people's prince."TeobaldIrish — "The people's prince."TeobaltIrish — "The people's prince."TeobaudIrish — "The people's prince."ThaliardShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' A lord of Antioch."TheanIrish — "The people's prince."TheballdIrish — "The people's prince."ThebaultIrish — "The people's prince."TheobaldGreek — "The people's prince."TheobaldoIrish — "The people's prince."TheobaltIrish — "The people's prince."ThibaudGreek — "The people's prince."ThibautIrish — "The people's prince."ThyobaldIrish — "The people's prince."ThyobaldoIrish — "The people's prince."ThyobaltIrish — "The people's prince."TibaldIrish — "The people's prince."TibaltSpanish — "The people's prince."TiboldIrish — "The people's prince."TieboutEnglish — "The people's prince."TioboidGaelic — "The people's prince."TrikakudHindi — "Mountain, Prince"TrisCeltic — "Diminutive of Tristan: Sad din. In a story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, was in love with the princess Iseult of Ireland."TryamonEnglish — "A fairy princess"TybaltLatin — "The people's prince."TyrannusBiblical — "A prince, one that reigns"TywysogWelsh — "Prince"VladFrench — "Prince"VladimirFrench — "Prince"VoltemandShakespearean — "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' A courtier."WajeehMuslim — "Chief, prince"WalesShakespearean — "King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Edward Poins, an irregular humorist. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Son of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Edward, Prince of Wales, son to King Henry VI."XenresArabic — "Prince"YisrealNorse — "God's prince"YoraajArabic — "Prince"YuvanathHindi — "Lord, Prince of youthfulness"YuvarajaHindi — "Son of the King, Crown Prince"YuvarajanHindi — "Prince"YuvenHindi — "Prince"ZollieGerman — "Prince"

Girl names that mean Prince

AdalieGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalinaTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalineTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdevaAfrican — "PROUD AND GRACIOUS. PRINCESS OF MOVEMENT AND CALMNESS."AjlalArabic — "Beautiful, stubborn, young princess"AkutiIndian — "A princess; born to royalty"AmeeraMuslim — "Variant of Amirah: Princess. Rich woman. Leader. Also a variant of Amira: Well populated."AmraMuslim — "A princess."AndromedaLatin — "Ruler of men. According to Greek mythology, Andromeda married Perseus, who had saved her from Medusa, a monster of the sea. Andromeda was said to be an Aethiopian (meaning African) princess. Ancient Aethiopians considered Perseus and Andromeda the "AniyaAmerican — "Messenger sent from God; Grace. A form of Anna; Princess."AniyahAmerican — "Messenger sent from God; Grace. A form of Anna; Princess."AtoosaPersian — "Name of an Iranian princess"AvanthikaHindi — "City of ujjain, Princess of ujjain"AventikaHindi — "Queen, Princess of ujjain"AzitaIranian — "Name of an Iranian princess"BaanoMuslim — "Variant of Bano: Lady. Princess."BaharbanoArabic — "Blooming princess"BaigumMuslim — "Variant of Begum: Princess. Lady."BanoArabic — "Lady. Princess."BanuPersian — "Lady, princess"BerangariaFrench — "Name of a princess"BrendaaEnglish — "A princess; wielding a sword"CabrinaAmerican — "Form of Sabrina meaning "a legendary princess""CalianaArabic — "A Moorish princess for whom a splendid palace was built in Spain."CassaraAmerican — "Prophet / Princess"ChashmonaHebrew — "Born to royalty; a princess"ChattieFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."ChearaItalian — "Clear; Bright and Famous; Princess"CherinaFrench — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."CherinahRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."ChloeMayHindi — "Green Shoot, Month of May, Princess"ChyaraItalian — "Clear; Bright and Famous; Princess"CyrinaRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."CyrinahRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."CzarinaRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."DamayantiIndian — "One who subdues oth¬ers; in Hinduism the name of a princess"DeochCeltic — "Myth name (a princess of Munster)"DiahnaFrench — "Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness, often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales."DionyzaShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Wife to Cleon."DyannaFrench — "Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness, often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales."EkaveeraHindi — "A famous historical prince"ElavarasiHindi — "Youthful, Princess"ErendiriaSpanish — "Name of a princess."EtheswithaAnglo-Saxon — "Name of a princess"FawziyyaMuslim — "From the Arabic faFloretteLatin — "Variant of Flora: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. From 'floris' meaning flower. Famous bearers: Scottish heroine Flora MacDonald helped Bonnie Prince Charlie."GandhanIndian — "In mythology a princess who blindfolded herself when she married a blind man "GandhariIndian — "Name of a princess."GetrudeShakespearean — "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' The Queen of Denmark, mother to Hamlet."GinJapanese — "Russian Princess"GineneRussian — "Russian Princess"GinnieEnglish — "Russian Princess"GormlaithIrish — "Famous princess"Gurd AfridArabic — "An Iranian Princess's Name"HaziqaArabic — "Beautiful, loved, like a princess"HeleddWelsh — "One who is highborn; a princess"IrcyEgyptian — "The name of an Egyptian princess"IzellahAmerican — "A princess; a devoted woman"JahzaraAfrican — "Beloved princess."JahzarraAfrican-American — "An Ethiopian name meaning "a princess who is blessed."JazaraAfrican-American — "An Ethiopian name meaning "a princess who is blessed."JazarahEthiopian — "Beloved princess."JethethaHebrew — "Feminine form of Jetheth; a princess"KaalaEnglish — "A princess; lady"KarpuraIndian — "Borne by Karpuradevi, a Kalchuri princess who became the wife of Someswara, the king of Sapadalaksha She was the mother of Prithviraja 1162-92, who ascended the throne in 1178 following the death of his father"KashmPersian — "A historical or mythical Persian princess"KhanumArabic — "Lady, princess, wife"KinaazPersian — "Pride of the king, a princess who makes her father proud"KundegundaTeutonic — "Name of a princess"KundegundeTeutonic — "Name of a princess"LateenaAfrican-American — "Latin princess."LateeneAfrican-American — "Latin princess."LatiaAfrican-American — "Latin princess."LatiahAfrican-American — "Latin princess."LatinaAfrican-American — "Latin princess."LatinahAfrican-American — "Latin princess."LatjaAfrican-American — "Latin princess."LatyaAfrican-American — "Latin princess."LatyahAfrican-American — "Latin princess."LottyFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."LuanaGerman — "Content, at ease. Name of a fictitious princess in the play / film Bird of Paradise / ."LychoridaShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Nurse to Marina"MaelieFrench — "Chief, Princes"ManahethitesArabic — "My lady; my prince of rest"MandanaPersian — "Name of a princess"MehrbanoArabic — "Kind lady, Princess of the water"MicaelahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MicaeleGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MicalahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichaelinaHebrew — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichaelineHebrew — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichalahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichelinaFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichelineFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichellaFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichellahFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichelleFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MiguelinaSpanish — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MikayleGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MikayleaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MikelenaDanish — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MiraanHindi — "Princely, Princes"MiyaJapanese — "Three arrows, Temple; Princess"MiyahJapanese — "Three arrows, Temple; Princess"MiyanaJapanese — "Three arrows, Temple; Princess"MiyannaJapanese — "Three arrows, Temple; Princess"MyaAmerican — "Three arrows, Temple; Princess"MyahContemporary — "Three arrows, Temple; Princess"MycaelGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycaelaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycaelahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycalaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycalahHebrew — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycaleGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychelinaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychelineGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychellFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychellaFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychelleFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykaelahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykailahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykaylahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykayleaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykelaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykelahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykelenaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."NarvlaScottish — "Noble princess."NyashiaSwahili — "Beautiful african princess of purpose."NyneishiaHindi — "Indian princess"PridarakhtArabic — "China's Princess's Name"RaainaArabic — "Beautiful as like princess or Queen"RavatiIndian — "A mythical princess."RoksanaIranian — "light (in farsi roshanAi) Name of a Iranian princess over whom Alexander The Great destroyed persepolis"RuxanaArabic — "Light, brilliant, name of a iranian princess"SaarikaHindi — "Koel or cuckoo or a thing of beauty or nature, Princess"SabrinnaEnglish — "A legendary princess"SaddieEnglish — "A princess; lady"SadieeEnglish — "A princess; lady"SairArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."SalliannEnglish — "A gracious princess"SallyeSpanish — "Variant of Sally. Princess."SalviaaArabic — "Forest Princess"SalwiArabic — "Forest Princess"SamyuktheswariHindi — "An Indian Princess"SaraaEnglish — "A princess; lady"SarahiHebrew — "My Princess"SarahjeanneEnglish — "Noblelady, princess"SaranAfrican — "Joy; Refuge, Sanctuary; Possibly a derivative of Sarai or Suri meaning princess."SareataHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SareatahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SareetaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SareetahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarinaPersian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."SarinnaEnglish — "A princess; lady"SaritaIndian — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaritahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SariteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarittHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarittaItalian — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarittahItalian — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaritteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarriahEnglish — "A princess; lady"SarrinaEnglish — "A princess; lady"SarytHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarytaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarytahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaryteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaryttHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaryttaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaryttahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarytteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeataTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SeatahTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SeetaTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SeethaTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SeriHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeritaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeritahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeriteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerittHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerittaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerittahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeritteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SertytaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerytHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerytahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeryteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeryttHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeryttaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeryttahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerytteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."ShaeenaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeinaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeineGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaelaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeleaIrish — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeleahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeleeGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeleighGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaelieGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaelyGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaelynGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaenaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaenahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaenelGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeyaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"Shah BanoPersian — "Lady Princess, Begam"ShahBanoPersian — "Lady Princess, Begam"ShahdokhtArabic — "Daughter of a king, princess"ShahzaadeeMuslim — "Variant of Shahzadi: Princess."ShaiahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileeGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileiGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileighGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileyGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShailiahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShailieGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShailyGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaleaHebrew — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShaleahHebrew — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShaleeHebrew — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShaleiHebrew — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShaleighHebrew — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShaleyHebrew — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShanazArabic — "Beautiful, loved, like a princess"ShankhamalaIndian — "A fairytale princess"SharinaRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."ShariyahHebrew — "My Princess"ShasmeckaAfrican — "A princess; highborn girl"ShaylaIrish — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaylahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShayleaHebrew — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShayleahIrish — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShayleeGaelic — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShayleiHebrew — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShayleighGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShayleyHebrew — "A combination of Shay and Leigh, butterfly princess in the meadow."ShayliGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShayliaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShayliahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaylieGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaylyGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"SheaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShifaliHindi — "Member of the orchid family, Princess of Joy"SitaIndian — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SitahTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SonjeScandinavian — "Scandinavian cognate of Sonya, a Russian pet form of Sofya wisdom, skill. See SOFIA. Sonja is the name of the wife of King Harald V of Norway and mother of Crown Prince Haakon Magnus and Princess Martha Louise"SorayPersian — "Name of a princess."SytaTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SytahTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."TajsaPolish — "A princess; born into royalty"TalullaGaelic — "Wealthy princess"TanasiHindi — "Beautiful princess"TariqahUrdu — "This was the name of the freed slave of Labeet of the family of the princes of al-Qays bin Zayd (AN)"TarneaAboriginal — "Salt water; Fairy princess"TarynyhAboriginal — "Salt water; Fairy princess"TattianaEnglish — "Fairy princess"TattiannaEnglish — "Fairy princess"TeahGreek — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TeeaEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TeeahEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TeiaEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TeiahEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TeyaEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TeyahEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"ThaisaShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Daughter to Simonides."ThansiHindi — "The princess"TiaTeutonic — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TiahGreek — "Deer; Princess or aunt."TiahnaEnglish — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TiahnahEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TianaAmerican — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TianahEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TianeEnglish — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TianeeEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TianiEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TiannaEnglish — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TiannahEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TianneEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TianneeEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TiarnaEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TiarnahEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TiarniEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TieganAztec — "A little princess in a big val¬ley"TyaEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TyahEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TyanaAfrican — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TyanahEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TyaneEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TyannEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TyannaEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TyannahEgyptian — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TyanneAmerican — "Deer; Princess or aunt"TyanneeEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"UlupiHindi — "(Wife of Arjun - the Pandavas Prince)"UrszulaPolish — "From the Latin Ursula, a diminutive form of ursa she-bear. The name was borne by a legendary Christian British princess who is said to have been martyred in the 4th century along with eleven thousand virgins by the Huns at Cologne"UsraIndian — "Dawn.' In myth, Usha is a princess, the daughter of heaven, and sister of the night."VaidahiHindi — "Of videhas, Princess of videhas"ValeskaSlavic — "Powerful princess. The feminine form of Vladyslav."ValeskahPolish — "Powerful princess. The feminine form of Vladyslav."VlastaSlavic — "Powerful princess, Glorious cheif. The feminine form of Vladyslav."VlastahSlavic — "Powerful princess, Glorious cheif. The feminine form of Vladyslav."XabrinaLatin — "Form of Sabrina meaning "a legendary princess""YepaHebrew — "Winter Princess"YuvaraniHindi — "Young queen, Princess"YuvraniHindi — "Young queen, Princess"ZaherahAfrican — "Flower; White; Princess. A form of Sara."ZahidabanoArabic — "Pious princess"ZairaArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."ZarielAmerican — "Lion Princess"ZarineArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."ZarqabanoArabic — "Blue eyed princess"ZavrinaEnglish — "Form of Sabrina mean¬ing "a legendary princess""ZayraArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."ZayrahArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."