Princess baby names
Names tagged with “Princess” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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25 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Ariadna
Greek
91From Greek 'Ariadne', meaning 'most holy' or 'very pure'. In Greek mythology, Ariadna was the daughter of King Minos who helped Theseus escape the Labyrinth.
- Ameera
Arabic
91From Arabic 'Amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander'. Ameera is the feminine form, denoting a female of noble or commanding status.
- Zarah
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Sariah, meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower'. A biblical name borne by Abraham's wife, symbolizing nobility and fertility.
- Sayra
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower'. A modern variation of Sara/Sarah with contemporary spelling.
- Serah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. Serah is a variant spelling reflecting modern phonetic preferences.
- Sarahy
Hebrew
84Princess. From Hebrew 'sara' meaning noblewoman or princess, with the -y suffix creating a modern diminutive form.
- Samera
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'princess' or 'fruit of exalted rank', blending royal dignity with natural abundance
- Sorah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'noble lady'. A variant of Sarah, one of the most revered names in Abrahamic tradition.
- Ameerah
Arabic
78From Arabic 'amir' meaning 'commander' or 'prince'. Feminine form denotes a female leader or princess of noble rank.
- Sarahii
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'sarah' meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. The doubled 'ii' ending is a modern creative variation adding contemporary flair to a classic biblical name.
- Asmira
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'princess' or 'leader.' Also associated with determination and strength in Islamic tradition.
- Sarrah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. Sarrah is a modern spelling variant.
- Ameirah
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Amirah' meaning 'princess' or 'commanding,' also associated with leadership and nobility in Middle Eastern tradition.
- Syrah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower'. Also associated with the Syrah wine grape variety, lending modern sophistication.
- Sareli
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Sara meaning 'princess', with Spanish diminutive -li suffix creating an affectionate, youthful variation.
- Samairah
Arabic
42From Arabic/Hebrew roots meaning 'princess' or 'elevated one,' with connections to the divine and nobility.
- Amiria
Celtic
40From Polynesian origins, meaning 'princess' or 'chieftain's daughter', a name of royalty and leadership in Pacific Island cultures
- Sallie
Hebrew
40From Hebrew name Sarah meaning 'princess.' Sallie is a diminutive form popularized in English-speaking countries.
- Ammara
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'immortal' or 'eternal'. Also interpreted as 'princess' or 'flourishing' in some traditions.
- Saara
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Sara, meaning 'princess.' Saara is a Finnish and Scandinavian variant spelling of the classic name.
- Sameerah
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'; also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'guarded' or 'protected one'
- Sayesha
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit, meaning 'princess' or 'fortunate one'. A contemporary name popular in Indian and South Asian communities.
- Sarina
Hebrew
7From Hebrew 'sara' meaning 'princess', also linked to Sanskrit 'saraswati' denoting wisdom and flow
- Samayra
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'equal' or 'level', also interpreted as 'princess' in Hindu tradition
- Yamira
Arabic
6From Arabic/Hebrew roots meaning 'princess' or 'blossoming flower'; associated with grace and flowering beauty.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
