Choosing a baby's name is like picking the title for the greatest story you'll ever tell. But if you're feeling a bit stuck or overwhelmed, don't worry, you're not alone! Why not take a cue from the pages of history or fiction and go for something royal? Timeless and elegant, royal names have a knack for making anyone sound like they were born to wear a crown.
From the great kings and queens of yore to the fictional blue bloods you adore, these names are more than just posh; they're packed with character and history. So whether you're leaning towards something classic or with a more modern royal twist, there's a regal name that'll fit your family's own majestic saga.
Sophie (Greek origin): means 'wisdom', used by Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.
Timothy (Greek origin): means 'In God’s honor' or 'one who honors God', used by the second husband of Princess Anne.
Boudicca (Latin origin): also called Boadicea or Boudica, is a name that means 'victory'. It was used by the Celtic Queen Boudicca of the Iceni tribe in Ancient Britain.
Anne (Hebrew origin): means 'favor' or 'grace', used by Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II.
Victoria (Latin origin): means 'victory', used by the Queen Victoria of England.
Albertine (Germanic/French origin): means 'noble and bright' or 'bright and famous' according to different sources.
Yeats, Meaning: gates Origin: English ~ View Detail
Adele(German origin): means 'nobility'.
Kareem (Arabic origin): means 'noble' and 'generous'.
Salmon, Meaning: salmon, a fish Origin: Animal name ~ View Detail
Letizia (Italian/Latin origin): means 'joy', inspired by Queen Letizia of Spain.
Odette: inspired by the main character in 'The Swan Princess' film.
Albert (Germanic origin): means 'noble', given to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, (1819-1861), and also the husband of the English Queen Victoria.
Isla (Scottish origin): means 'island', used by Isla Philips, the Queen’s great-granddaughter.
Maud (Germanic origin): means 'battle-mighty', given to Princess Maud Angelica of Norway.
Camilla (Latin origin): means 'acolyte'. It is used by Camilla, the Queen Consort of the United Kingdom.
Harry (Old German origin): means 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the household', used by Prince Harry of Wales. It's often a short form of the name 'Harrison'.
Acelynn (French origin): means 'a girl that is born in a noble home'.
Beatrice (Latin origin): means 'one who brings joy', used by Princess Beatrice of York.
Aurora: inspired by Princess Aurora from Disney’s 'Sleeping Beauty'.
Autumn (Latin origin): means 'fall' or 'autumn', used by the estranged wife of Peter Phillips.
Sverre (Nordic origin): means 'wild'; it was given to Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway.
Ceit, Origin: Scottish
Xena: inspired by the warrior princess who is the main character on the TV show 'Xena: Warrior Princess'.
Tarian, Meaning: shield Origin: Welsh
Augusta (Latin origin): means 'majestic'; the middle name of Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV.
Ramesses (Egyptian origin): means 'son of Ra', used by the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great (1303 BC- 1213 BC).
Edward (Old English origin): means 'wealthy or fortunate guardian', used by Prince Edward, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II.
Tamlane, Origin: Scottish
Lena (Greek origin): means 'alluring', used by the daughter of Zara and Mike Tindall.
Jennison, Origin: English surname
Charlotte (French origin): means 'petite', used by Princess Charlotte of Wales, sister to Prince George.
Triton, inspired by the king of the seas, Triton, from Disney’s 'The Little Mermaid' film.
Iseabal, Origin: Spanish
Ronalda, Origin: Scottish, feminine variation of Ronald
Cleopatra (Greek origin): means 'glory of the father', used by Queen Cleopatra of Eygpt.
Glasgow, Origin: Scottish place-name
Louise (French/German origin): means 'famous warrior', the name of Lady Louise Windsor.
Isabella (Multiple origins): means 'God is my oath', given to the royal Queen Isabella I of Spain (1451-1504).
Philip (Greek origin): means 'fond of horses' or 'horse-loving', used by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Archie (Germanic origin): means 'bold' or 'truly brave', used by the son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Zara (Hebrew origin): means 'blooming flower', and it's used by Zara Tindall, daughter of Princess Anne and granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II.
Lear: inspired by King Lear from Shakespeare’s classic play, 'King Lear'.
Jarman, Origin: English from French Germain
Sarah (Hebrew origin): means 'princess' or 'noblewoman', used by Sarah Duchess of York.
Pickford, Meaning: from the ford at the peak Origin: English