Published on 11/05/2020 2:57 By Martha Martins;Monisha Kochhar
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Every baby girl’s life is a story waiting to be written, and every story needs a captivating protagonist. Welcoming a little darling into your world is a magical experience.
However, choosing the perfect princess name for your child is a delightful and charming task. This is because names have a powerful impact on shaping a person’s identity; isn’t it just fitting to bestow upon her a name that’s as enchanting as a twirl in Cinderella’s ball gown or as graceful as Belle’s dance?
Giving her a princess-inspired name is more than just a label; it’s an invitation to a world of grace and courage. It sets the stage for her to be the hero of her own story, full of adventures and dreams.
From history books to dazzling Disney tales, here is a list of 100 names fit for your little princess. Whether she reminds you of a fairy tale character or a real-life princess, there’s a name here that embodies love and adventure.
Names From Official Disney Princesses
From the bubbly realms of Ariel to Cinderella’s starlit ball, Walt Disney Studios offers names brimming with enchantment and nostalgia in its Disney Princess franchise. This list of names inspired by Disney princess characters from Walt Disney World isn’t just a great name idea but also a fun way to rediscover the tales of your favorite Disney princess.
Whether you’re naming your little dreamer or strolling down nostalgia lane, this list of Disney princess names is just for you.
1. Anna (Hebrew origin): means ‘grace’, or ‘favor’. It is the name of the princess in the animated Disney film ‘Frozen’, Princess Anna.
2. Ariel (Hebrew origin): means ‘lion of God’. It is the name of one of the first original Disney princesses in the Disney movie, ‘The Little Mermaid’, by Hans Christian Anderson and its sequels.
3. Aurora (Latin origin): means ‘dawn’. It is the name of the princess in the Disney movie ‘Sleeping Beauty’, Princess Aurora, one of the first Disney princesses.
4. Belle (French origin): means ‘beautiful’. It is the name of the fifth Disney princess amongst the list of the original Disney princesses in the classic fairy tale ‘Beauty And The Beast’ whose prince is Prince Adam.
5. Cinderella (French origin): means ‘little ashes’. It is the name of the second Disney princess. She is also the first original Disney princess to be married into a royal family by Prince Charming with the help of her fairy godmother in the animated film ‘Cinderella’ and its sequels.
6. Dot (Greek origin): means ‘gift of God’. It’s the short form of the name ‘Dorothy’ and the name of the ant princess’s younger sister in the Walt Disney production ‘A Bug’s Life’.
7. Eilonwy (Welsh origin): means ‘deer’. It is the name of a Disney princess in the Walt Disney animated film ‘The Black Cauldron’.
8. Elsa (German origin): means ‘pledged to God’. It is the name of the unofficial Disney Princesses and the Snow Queen in the animated movie ‘Frozen’.
9. Faline (Latin origin): means ‘catlike’. It is the name of the deer princess in the Walt Disney animated film ‘Bambi’.
10. Giselle (German and French origin): means ‘pledge’. It is the name of a princess in the Walt Disney Studios film ‘Enchanted’.
11. Jasmine (Persian origin): means ‘God’s gift’. It is the name of the Disney Princess, Princess Jasmine of Agrabah, in the animated film ‘Aladdin’ and its sequels.
12. Kiara (multiple origins): means ‘light’ or ‘clear’. It is the name of the lion princess in the sequel, ‘Lion King II: Simba’s Pride’.
13. Kida (Native American and Japanese origin) means ‘rising away from the darkness’ and ‘rice paddy near a tree’. It is the name of the Disney warrior in the Walt Disney Studios franchise, Atlantis.
14. Merida (Latin origin): means ‘one who has achieved a high place of honor’. It is the name of the Disney Pixar princess in the animated Disney film ‘Brave’. She is also the first Disney princess to have brothers.
15. Mia (multiple origins): means ‘mine’, ‘beloved’, or ‘star of the sea’. It is the name of the princess in the Disney feature film ‘The Princess Diaries’ and an adaptation of ‘The Princess Diaries’ book series by Meg Cabot.
16. Moana (Hawaiian origin): means ‘ocean’ or ‘sea’. It is the name of the Disney princess in the animated film ‘Moana’.
17. Mulan (Chinese origin): means ‘magnolia blossom’ or ‘wood orchid’. It is the name of a Disney princess in the animated films ‘Mulan I’ and ‘Mulan II’, which was inspired by a renowned Chinese warrior, Hua Mulan.
18. Nala (Swahili origin): means ‘queen‘. It was the name of the Queen in the Disney animated film ‘The Lion King’.
19. Pocahontas (Native American origin): means ‘playful one’. It is the name of the first Disney princess based on a Powhatan Native American woman in the animated film titled ‘Pocahontas’, whose Disney prince was Captain John Smith.
20. Rapunzel (German origin): meaning a kind of flower, it is the name of the heroic Disney princess with long golden hair in the Disney animated musical film ‘Tangled’.
21. Snow (English origin): means ‘frozen rain’. It is the name of the youngest Disney princess, Snow White, based on the German fairy tale ‘Snow White’ where she was tricked by the Evil Queen and the only Disney princess who does not converse with her prince in the animated film.
22. Tiana (multiple origins): means ‘princess’. It is the name of the first African-American Disney princess in the animated film ‘The Princess And The Frog’ with her frog prince being Prince Naveen.
Princesses From History
Ever thought of naming your little star after a real-life princess? These timeless princess names plucked straight from the pages of history books, are set to add a touch of grace and royalty to your baby girl’s identity.
Perfect for your budding queen or to jazz up a story’s character, these princess baby names shine with elegance and grandeur. Read through and discover names that have graced palaces and made history!
23. Anne (Hebrew origin): means ‘favor’ or ‘grace’. It is the name of a member of the British royal family and the daughter of Prince Phillip, Anne, Princess Royal.
24. Alice (German origin): means ‘noble’. It was the name given to the mother of the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Phillip, Princess Alice of Battenberg.
25. Buppha (Thai origin): means ‘flower’. It was the name of a princess of Cambodia, Norodom Buppha Devi.
26. Catherine (Greek origin): means ‘pure’. It was the name of the Empress of Russia, Catherine the Great. In her time, she modernized Russia and expanded its borders.
27. Cixi (Chinese origin) means ‘kind joy’. It was a title of honor given to the then-empress dowager of the Qing dynasty, Cixi, Empress Dowager Cixi.
28. Cleopatra (Greek origin): means ‘glory of the father’ or ‘joy of the father’. It was the name of the last Pharaoh of Egypt who led several armies along with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony, Cleopatra VII Philopater.
29. Diana (Latin and Greek origin): means ‘divine’ or ‘heavenly’. It was the name of a member of the British royal family and the mother of Prince Harry and Prince William.
30. Eleanor (Greek origin): means “shining light”. She was the queen consort of France and ruled on her own accord.
31. Elizabeth (Hebrew origin): means ‘God is my oath’. It was the name given to the longest-reigning monarch of Britain, the late Queen Elizabeth II, and the youngest daughter of King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I.
32. Grace (Latin origin): means ‘goodness’ or ‘favor’. It was the name of an American actress and princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly.
33. Hatshepsut (Ancient Egyptian origin): means ‘foremost of noblewomen’. It was the name of Egypt’s second female pharaoh, Hatshepsut.
34. Joan (Hebrew origin): means ‘God is gracious’. It was the name of a princess of Wales and Aquitaine, Joan of Kent.
35. Julia (Latin origin): means ‘youthful’. It was the name of a Roman empress, Julia Domna.
36. Lakshmi (Sanskrit origin): means ‘goddess of fortune’ or ‘goddess of wealth’. It was the name bore by an Indian queen who was the Rani of Jhansi, Rani Lakshmiba.
37. Maria (Latin origin): means ‘rebellious’ or ‘drop of the sea’. It was the name of the archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Maria Theresa.
38. Marie (French origin): means ‘of the sea’. It was the name given to the last queen of France, Marie Antoinette.
39. Mary (Hebrew origin): means ‘beloved’. It was the name bore by Mary of Teck, who married King George V and then became Queen of the United Kingdom.
40. Meera (Sanskrit origin): means ‘sea’ or ‘ocean’. It was the name of an Indian princess and poet known as Meera Bai or Mirabai.
41. Nefertiti (Egyptian origin): means ‘the beautiful one has come’. It was the name of one of the most powerful queens in ancient Egypt and the wife of King Akhenaten, Neferneferuaten Nefertiti.
42. Suiko (Japanese origin): means ‘water tiger’ or ‘water fox’. She was the first-ever empress of Japan and the wife of emperor Bidatsu, Empress Suiko.
43. Tamar (Hebrew origin): means ‘date palm’. It was the name of the only female monarch in the history of Georgia, Tamar the Great.
44. Theodora (Greek origin): means ‘gift of God’. It was the name of the Empress of Byzantium, wife of Emperor Justinian.
Princesses From Around The World In Current Times
Embarking on a global name treasure hunt? Look no further! Today’s real-world princesses, from Charlotte to Madeleine, aren’t just making headlines; they’re offering baby name inspiration aplenty. Explore this list and find princess names that are both modern and timeless. Who knows, your little one might just share a name with a current-day princess!
45. Alexandra (Greek origin): means ‘protector of man’. It is the name of the oldest child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway.
46. Ameera (Arabic origin): means ‘princess’. It is the name of a Saudi Arabian philanthropist and former princess, Ameera bint Aidan bin Nayef Al-Taweel Al-Otaibi.
47. Angela (Latin and Greek origin): means ‘ of God’. It is the name of the Princess of Liechtenstein and Countess of Rietberg, Princess Angela of Liechtenstein.
48. Astrid (Scandinavian origin): means ‘divinely beautiful’. It is the name of the princess of Belgium and Archduchess of Austria-Este, Princess Astrid.
49. Beatrice (Latin origin): means ‘bringer of joy’. It is the name of the elder daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Princess Beatrice.
50. Charlene (German origin): means ‘free spirit’. It is the name of the princess of Monaco, Princess Charlene Lynette Wittstock.
51. Charlotte (French origin): means ‘free man, petite’. It is the name of the oldest daughter of Prince William and the granddaughter of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, Princess Charlotte. It was also the name of King George IV’s only child, Princess Charlotte of Wales.
52. Clotilde (German origin): means ‘renowned battle’ or ‘famous in battle’. It is the name of the princess of Venice, Princess Clotilde of Savoy.
53. Eugenie (Greek origin): means ‘wellbore’. It is the name of a member of the British royal family and the daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Princess Eugenie of York.
54. Haya (Arabic origin): means ‘humble’, ‘shy’, ‘decency’, or ‘modest’. It is the name of a princess of Jordan, Princess Haya bint Hussein.
55. Isabella (Italian and Spanish origin): means ‘God is my oath’. It is the name of a princess of France and Countess of Monpezat, Princess Isabella of Denmark.
56. Josephine (Hebrew origin): means ‘Jehovah shall increase’. It is the name of a Danish princess, Princess Josephine of Denmark.
57. Kalina (multiple origins): means ‘viburnum tree’ or ‘viburnum’. It’s the name of a princess of Bulgaria, Princess Kalina of Bulgaria.
58. Keisha (Hebrew origin): means ‘cinnamon’ or ‘cassia tree’. It is the name of a Nigerian princess by marriage, Princess Keisha Omilana.
59. Lalla (multiple origins): means ‘tulip’, ‘dignity’, ‘good’, or ‘to talk’. It is the name of a princess and the younger daughter of King Mohammed VI of Morocco, Princess Lalla Khadija of Morocco.
60. Letizia (Italian origin): means ‘joy’ or ‘happiness’. It is the name of the royal queen of Spain, Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano.
61. Louisa (multiple origins): means ‘renowned warrior’. It is the name of a member of the British royal family and the sister of King George III, Princess Louisa of Great Britain.
62. Louise (French origin): means ‘famous warrior’. It is the name of a member of the British royal family and the daughter of Prince Edward, Lady Louise Windsor.
63. Madeleine (French origin): means ‘woman from Magdala’ or ‘high tower’. It is the name of the princess of Sweden and Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland, Princess Madeleine.
64. Margrethe (Greek and Danish origin): means ‘pearl’. It is the name of the royal queen of Denmark, Margrethe II.
65. Meghan (Welsh and Anglo-Saxon origin): means ‘pearl’. It is the name of the wife of Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, Rachel Meghan Markle.
66. Petra (Greek origin): means ‘stone’ or ‘rock’. It is the name of a princess of the Netherlands, Princess Petra Laurentien Brinkhors.
67. Rania (Sanskrit and Arabic origin): means ‘queen’ or ‘to gaze’. It is the name of the queen consort of Jordan, Rania Al Abdullah.
68. Salma (Arabic origin): means ‘safety’ or ‘peace’. It is the name of the former Princess Consort of Morocco, Princess Lalla Salma.
69. Sikhanyiso (Zulu origin): means ‘light’. It is the name of the princess of Swaziland, Sikhanyiso Dlamini.
70. Siri (Scandinavian origin): means ‘beautiful victory’. It is a name inspired by Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, the princess of Thailand.
71. Sofia (Greek origin): means ‘wisdom’. It is the name of a member of the Swedish royal family, Princess Sofia.
72. Sonam (multiple origins): means ‘virtuous’ or ‘fortunate’. It is the name of the crown princess of Bhutan, HRH Princess Sonam Dechan Wangchuck.
73. Tatiana (Latin and Russian origin): means ‘fairy queen’. It is the name of the princess of Greece and Denmark by marriage, Princess Tatiana.
74. Victoria (Latin origin): means ‘victory’. It is the name of the Crown Swedish Princess and Duchess of Västergötland, Princess Victoria.
75. Zara (Arabic origin): means ‘bright’ or ‘flower’. It is the name of the daughter of Aga Khan IV and princess of Switzerland, Zahra Aga Khan.
Princesses From Other Fictional Stories
Get ready for a grand tour of the princess lineup beyond Walt Disney World, where vibrant princesses like Anastasia and the fearless Fiona rule with grace and spunk. Whether they spring from animated wonders or mesmerizing live-action tales, these non-Disney princesses bring with them names filled with magic, courage, and a splash of fun.
Read through this list, and you might just find the perfect, spirited name for your little heroine in the making.
76. Alise (multiple origins): means ‘noble’, or ‘kind’. It is a name inspired by the character Princess Alise in the animated series ‘The Swan Princess’.
77. Alexa (Greek origin): means ‘protector of the people’ or ‘defender of men’. It is a name inspired by the character Princess Alexa in the Barbie Princess series.
78. Amalthea (Greek origin): means ‘to soothe’, or ‘soften’. It is a name inspired by the character Lady Amalthea in the animated fantasy film ‘The Last Unicorn’.
79. Amelia (German origin): means ‘work’ or ‘industrious’. It is the name of the character Princess Amelia in the Barbie Princess series.
80. Anastasia (Greek origin): means ‘resurrection’. It is a name inspired by a character, Princess Anastasia, and it was also the name of the youngest daughter of the last Russian Tsar, Anastasia Romanov.
81. Anneliese (German origin): means ‘grace’ and ‘oath’. It is inspired by Princess Anneliese in the Barbie Princess series.
82. Annika (multiple origins): means ‘gracious’, or ‘merciful’. It is inspired by Princess Annika in the animated film ‘Barbie And The Magic Of Pegasus’.
83. Arete (Greek origin): means ‘virtue’ or ‘excellence’. It is inspired by the character of a clever young princess in the animated film ‘Princess Arete’.
84. Catania (Italian origin): means ‘grater’. It is the name of a character named Princess Catania in the animated film ‘Barbie Mariposa And The Fairy Princess’.
85. Daria (multiple origins): means ‘wealthy’, or ‘possessing wealth’. It is the name of the long-lost princess in the movie ‘The Princess And The Pea’.
86. Fiona (Scottish and Gaelic origin) means ‘white’, or ‘fair’. It is the name of the princess in the animated film ‘Shrek’ and its series.
87. Irene (Greek origin): means ‘peace’. It is the name of the character Princess Irene, who saves her kingdom from goblins in the animated movie ‘The Princess And The Goblin’.
88. Kaguya (Japanese origin): means ‘radiant light’. It is the name of the character who is a divine princess hailing from the moon in the movie ‘The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya’.
89. Kara (Italian origin): means ‘beloved’. It is the name of the character Princess Kara in the Barbie movie ‘Barbie In Princess Power’.
90. Kyra (Greek and Persian origin): means ‘lord’. It is the name of the first dragon princess in the movie ‘Reversal Of The Dragon Heart’
91. Leia (Hebrew origin): means ‘weary’. It is the name given to the character Princess Leia in the ‘Star Wars’ films.
92. Melika (multiple origins): means ‘queen’. It is the name of a princess in the movie ‘Princess Of Rome’.
93. Marianne (French origin): means ‘rebellious’, ‘beloved’, or ‘grace’. It is the name of a princess in the movie ‘Strange Magic’.
94. Merliah (English origin): means ‘sea’. It was the name of the princess in the series ‘Barbie in A Mermaid Tale’.
95. Mila (Russian origin): means ‘gracious’, or ‘dear’. It is the name of the princess in the movie ‘The Stolen Princess’.
96. Natasha (Russian origin): means ‘Christmas Day’. It is inspired by the name of a princess in the animated series, ‘Princess Natasha’.
97. Odette (French and German origin): means ‘wealth’. It is the name of the main protagonist, Princess Odette, in the movie ‘Barbie Of Swan Lake’.
98. Ozma (Scandinavian origin): means ‘God’s protection’. It is the name of a fictional princess in the novel ‘The Marvelous Land Of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum.
99. San (Japanese origin): meaning a title or honorific added to a name. It is the name of the wolf princess in the movie ‘Princess Mononoke.’
100. Xena (Greek origin): means ‘stranger’ or ‘guest’. It is the name of the warrior princess in the series ‘Xena: Warrior Princess’.
Choosing the perfect princess name, be it from a fairy-tale realm or the annals of history, can be both delightful and a tad overwhelming. After all, names aren’t just words; they carry legacy, character, and tales of their own. The upside?
You have a hundred enchanting options to consider! The challenge?
Picking just one! So, whether you’re flipping pages of history, binge-watching Disney, or just daydreaming about the perfect moniker, remember to trust your instincts. Your heart knows the tale it wants to tell, so let your little one’s legacy shine brightly.
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