Names Categorized "princess"
11 Names found
Amira is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the masculine Amir 1, which means "commander" or "prince" in Arabic. It is commonly used across the Arab world, as well as in Muslim-majority countri...
Amirah is an alternate transcription of Arabic أميرة (see Amira 1), as well as the usual Malay form. The name means "princess" in Arabic, derived from the root word amir meaning "commander" or "prince," and is the femini...
Ariana is a feminine given name with two distinct origins: as a Portuguese form of Ariadne and as a geographical name from the ancient region of Ariana. The name has enjoyed significant popularity in the United States si...
Cleusa is a Portuguese variant of Creusa, a name with roots in Greek mythology. Creusa itself is the Latinized form of the Greek name Kreousa, which derives from the word kreion meaning "king" or "lord," and thus carries...
Cleuza is a Portuguese feminine given name, most commonly used in Brazil, where it originated as a variant of Creusa. The name Creusa itself comes from the Latinized form of the Greek Kreousa, meaning "princess," derived...
EtymologyCreusa is the Latinized form of the Greek name Κρέουσα (Kreousa), which means "princess" — derived from κρείων (kreion) meaning "king, lord." The name appears primarily in Greek mythology, where it was borne by...
Creuza is a Portuguese variant of Creusa, a name rooted in Greek mythology. Creusa itself is the Latinized form of the Greek Kreousa, meaning "princess", derived from kreion meaning "king, lord". In Greek mythology, Creu...
Emira is a Bosnian variant of the name Amira 1. This feminine name, popular among Bosniaks in the Balkans, is directly derived from the Arabic word amīra, meaning “princess, commander, or ruler,” itself the feminine form...
Gülmira is a female given name used mainly in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is a compound name formed from two elements: the first part, gül, comes from Kyrgyz and Kazakh гүл, meaning "flower", which is ultimately derive...
Kreousa is the original Greek form of the name Creusa, meaning "princess" — derived from the Greek word kreion meaning "king, lord." In Greek mythology, this name was borne by several distinct figures, most notably the f...
Melusine is a figure from European folklore, a female spirit associated with fresh water and often depicted as a woman with a serpent or fish tail from the waist down. Her name is of uncertain origin, but she is a centra...