Royal Meaning baby names
Names tagged with “Royal Meaning” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
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- Malique
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Malik' meaning 'king' or 'royal,' with the -que suffix adding a modern, distinctive flair popular in contemporary naming.
- Shahveer
Persian
62From Persian 'Shah' (king) and Sanskrit 'Veer' (brave), meaning 'brave king' or 'courageous ruler'
- Kaisun
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'emperor' or 'king', derived from the root word for sovereignty and power.
- Maleeka
Arabic
62From Arabic 'malik' meaning 'king' with feminine suffix -a. Also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'queen' or 'royalty'.
- Malikhi
Arabic
55From Arabic 'malik' meaning 'king' or 'royal', with the suffix '-hi' creating a diminutive or possessive form. Associated with strength and nobility.
- Maleik
Arabic
42From Arabic malik meaning 'king' or 'royal', with the -eik suffix creating a modern anglicized variant popular in contemporary African American naming traditions.
- Regulo
Latin
42From Latin 'regulus' meaning 'little king' or 'petty ruler'. Used as a diminutive form conveying nobility in miniature.
- Shabazz
African
42Derived from Arabic 'Shabazz,' meaning 'king' or 'royal,' popularized in African American culture and associated with nobility and strength.
- Malika
Arabic
30From Arabic 'malik' meaning 'king' or 'royal'. Feminine form denoting a queen or royal woman of noble lineage.
- Mahlik
Arabic
10From Arabic, meaning 'king' or 'sovereign.' A regal name conveying authority and nobility.
- Queena
English
6From English 'queen,' a feminine form meaning a woman of royal status or sovereignty
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
