Title Name baby names
Names tagged with “Title Name” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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7 names
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- Shah
Persian
84Persian royal title meaning 'king' or 'ruler', derived from Sanskrit roots. Historically used as a title of nobility and authority across Persian, Indian, and South Asian cultures.
- Ohemaa
African
84From Akan meaning 'queen' or 'female ruler', a title of respect and nobility in West African cultures
- Princesa
Spanish
74From Latin 'princeps' meaning 'first' or 'chief', used as a title. Princesa is the Spanish feminine form, literally meaning 'princess' or 'female ruler'.
- Princess
English
72From Old French 'princesse', a royal title denoting a daughter of a king or member of a royal family. Used as a given name to convey nobility and regal status.
- Princesse
French
62From Latin 'princeps' meaning 'first' or 'chief'. Used as a title and given name meaning 'princess' or 'of royal status'.
- Hazoor
Arabic
42A title of respect meaning 'presence' or 'lord', used historically in South Asian courts. Conveyed honor and dignity in formal address.
- Keizer
Germanic
6From Dutch/Flemish meaning 'emperor,' derived from Latin 'Caesar.' A title name with imperial connotations.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
