Queen And Princess Names Starting With Q

  1. Quintice
    • Description:

      Quintice is an unusual feminine name that appears to be related to the Latin root 'quint-' meaning 'fifth,' possibly originating as a variation of Quintus or Quincy. This exceptionally rare name has very limited recorded usage, making it one of the more distinctive options in contemporary naming. Quintice has a sophisticated sound with its soft consonants and clean ending, projecting an intellectual, refined quality. The name's rarity ensures individuality while its classical roots provide a connection to naming traditions. It might appeal to parents seeking a name with literary or scholarly associations, as the 'quint' prefix carries connotations of classical education and the traditional Latin naming system based on birth order.
  2. Qulyndreia
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Mother of rising star actress Quvenzhané Wallis.
  3. Quasheba
    • Origin:

      American, Akan, Ghanaian
    • Meaning:

      "born on Sunday"
    • Description:

      Quasheba is a name unique to America, where it was used among enslaved people as a variation of the West African name Kwasi for girls born on a Sunday.
  4. Quvenzhané
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name from combining "Qulyndreia" and "Venjie"
    • Meaning:

      "Venjie"
    • Description:

      Made famous by Quvenzhané Wallis, the actress.
  5. Quistis
    • Description:

      Quistis is an uncommon feminine name that gained recognition through the popular video game Final Fantasy VIII, where it belongs to an intelligent, composed instructor character. The name has no traditional historical origins, having been created for the game released in 1999. This makes Quistis a modern invented name, similar to many names that emerged from fiction and pop culture in the late 20th century. The name has a distinctive sound combining strength and elegance with its crisp consonants and flowing 's' ending. While relatively rare in everyday use, it appeals to parents seeking unique names with contemporary cultural connections. The pronunciation is typically 'KWIS-tis', with emphasis on the first syllable.
  6. Quadajah
    • Description:

      Quadajah is a distinctive feminine name that appears to be a modern creation from the late 20th or early 21st century. The 'Quad-' prefix might relate to the Latin root meaning 'four' or could be a creative variation of prefixes like 'Qua-' or 'Kad-' found in other contemporary names. The '-ajah' suffix has phonetic similarities to endings found in several modern American names, possibly influenced by the popularity of names ending with '-iah' or '-aja.' Quadajah is quite rare in naming records, suggesting it may be a recent innovation or highly individualized name. The name has a rhythmic quality with four syllables and a distinctive consonant pattern. It represents the trend toward unique, sonorous names with creative combinations of elements that emerged in American naming practices in recent decades.
  7. Queries
    • Description:

      Queries is an unusual feminine name that emerged from English vocabulary rather than traditional naming patterns. Derived from the plural form of 'query,' meaning 'question' or 'inquiry,' it represents a rare instance of a common noun adopted as a personal name. This uncommon choice reflects contemporary openness to word-names and unconventional selections. Queries has never entered mainstream usage, remaining extremely rare as a given name. Those drawn to this distinctive choice might appreciate its intellectual connotations, suggesting curiosity, thoughtfulness, and a questioning nature. The name has a modern, somewhat abstract quality that sets it apart from traditional feminine names. While challenging as a first name due to its unusual nature, Queries might appeal to parents seeking something truly unique that encourages intellectual exploration.
  8. Quintonett
    • Description:

      Quintonett is an unusual feminine name that appears to be an elaboration of Quinton or Quentin, with a feminized suffix. The base name Quinton derives from a Latin word meaning 'fifth' or 'from the fifth place,' originally used to denote a fifth-born child. The addition of the diminutive ending '-ett' creates a delicate, feminine variation of this traditionally masculine name. Quintonett remains extremely rare in usage worldwide, making it an exceptionally distinctive choice. It might appeal to parents seeking a truly unique name with links to a more familiar masculine form, or to those with family connections to the name Quinton who want a feminized version.
  9. Quenbie
    • Description:

      Quenbie is an extremely rare feminine name with uncertain origins. It may be a modern invented name or a variant spelling of another name. The unique combination of sounds suggests it could be a creative contemporary formation, possibly influenced by names containing 'Quen' (like Quentin) or ending with the increasingly popular '-bie' suffix seen in names like Debbie or Abbie. Virtually absent from historical records and naming databases, Quenbie offers exceptional distinctiveness. Parents might choose this name seeking something truly unique with a modern feel. The rarity of Quenbie means a child with this name would likely be the only one in their community, allowing them to define the name's identity rather than conforming to existing associations.
  10. Quenna
    • Description:

      Quenna is a feminine name with uncertain etymology, possibly a variant of 'Queena' or a creative modern coinage. Some suggest it may be related to the English word 'queen,' carrying associations of dignity and regality. Others propose it could be an elaboration of the name Quinn or a feminine form of Kenneth. Quenna has remained exceptionally rare in English-speaking countries, never appearing in top naming charts. The name has a contemporary sound with its distinctive 'Q' beginning and feminine ending, appealing to parents seeking something uncommon yet relatively intuitive to pronounce. With its blend of uniqueness and phonetic accessibility, Quenna offers an unusual alternative to more popular 'Qu-' names like Quinn while maintaining a feminine quality.

  11. Quinbie
    • Description:

      Quinbie is a rare feminine name with unclear origins. It may be a modern invented name combining the popular 'Quin' prefix (from names like Quinn or Quincy, meaning 'fifth' in Latin) with the trendy suffix 'bie.' Alternatively, it could be inspired by the word 'quinby,' a type of beehive, giving it a subtle nature connection. The name has a contemporary feel with its unique combination of sounds. Quinbie remains extremely uncommon, with very little documented usage. Parents might be drawn to it for its distinctive quality and modern sound. The name has a playful, friendly phonetic quality while maintaining uniqueness. Without widespread usage, Quinbie lacks established cultural associations, allowing families to attach their own meaning to this distinctive name.

  12. Quiane
    • Description:

      Quiane is a distinctive feminine name with uncertain origins, possibly created as a modern invention combining elements of names like Quiana or Kiana with unique spelling. The name has a melodic quality with its three syllables and flowing sound. Quiane likely emerged in the late 20th or early 21st century, following trends of creative naming that value uniqueness and musicality. While relatively rare, it shares phonetic elements with more common names like Dianne or Kianna, making it recognizable despite its uniqueness. The name carries a contemporary, elegant quality with its blend of consonants and vowels. Quiane remains uncommon enough to be distinctive while still having an intuitive pronunciation for most English speakers.
  13. Quintanna
    • Description:

      Quintanna is a feminine name with Latin roots, derived from 'quintus' meaning 'fifth.' It appears to be an elaboration of Quinn or Quinta, with the feminine -anna suffix adding elegance and flow. This uncommon name has a melodic quality and sophisticated sound that appeals to parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible. Quintanna contains echoes of both antiquity and modernity, bridging classical naming traditions with contemporary style preferences. The name may be chosen for a fifth child, someone born in the fifth month, or simply for its aesthetic qualities and unique character. Its rarity ensures individuality while maintaining an intuitive pronunciation.
  14. Quianita
    • Description:

      Quianita is a feminine name with possible derivations from various cultural sources. It may be a creative elaboration of names like Quiana or Quianna, which emerged in American naming culture during the later 20th century. The name carries a melodic, flowing quality with its sequence of vowels. Quianita remains relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality that sets bearers apart. The name's uniqueness offers an appealing option for parents seeking something with a contemporary sound yet reminiscent of more traditional names ending with the feminine diminutive '-ita' suffix. Its rarity means those named Quianita often have a special connection to their name's uniqueness.

  15. Quadaishia
    • Description:

      Quadaishia is an extremely rare given name with very limited documented usage, making its precise origins difficult to trace with certainty. The name likely represents a modern coinage that follows contemporary naming patterns using the 'Q' initial and '-shia' ending sound, both of which became elements in creative naming practices in the late 20th century. The prefix 'Quad-' may draw inspiration from the Latin root meaning 'four' or could be purely phonetic in nature. The name appears to have emerged in the United States in recent decades as part of broader trends in distinctive name creation. Due to its rarity, Quadaishia lacks substantial historical documentation or widespread usage patterns, making it an example of highly individualized modern naming practices that emphasize unique sounds and spellings.
  16. Quintesha
    • Description:

      Quintesha appears to be a modern feminine name possibly combining the prefix 'Quint-' (from Latin 'quintus' meaning 'fifth') with the suffix '-esha', which appears in several contemporary names. The '-esha' ending became popular in the United States during the late 20th century and may have various linguistic influences. The name demonstrates the creative naming pattern of combining recognizable prefixes with melodic suffixes to create distinctive sounds. Quintesha may have originated as a variation of names like Quintessa (meaning 'fifth' in feminine form), modified with the '-esha' suffix. Usage data suggests the name appeared primarily in the United States beginning in the 1980s-1990s. Without comprehensive linguistic documentation, it's difficult to determine if Quintesha has specific cultural origins beyond these potential linguistic components.
  17. Quintilla
    • Description:

      Quintilla is a feminine name with Latin roots, derived from the Roman family name 'Quintus,' which means 'fifth.' Historically, it would have been given to the fifth child or a child born in the fifth month. This elegant name carries an air of classical sophistication and uniqueness. While never widely popular in modern times, Quintilla has occasional usage in Spanish-speaking countries and among families with Latin heritage. The name offers the appealing nickname options of 'Quinn' or 'Tilla.' Quintilla combines historical depth with a melodic, feminine sound that sets it apart from more common names.
  18. Quiana
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Quiana might be thought of as the first synthetic name. Quiana was popular in the 1970s and 80s, along with the same-named form of polyester.
  19. Questa
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "one who seeks"
    • Description:

      Sounds too much like the name of a minivan.
  20. Quylla
    • Description:

      Quylla is a rare feminine name of Quechua origin, derived from the indigenous language of the Andes region in South America. In Quechua, 'quylla' or 'killa' refers to the moon, which held sacred significance in Inca civilization as a feminine deity. The name connects to Mama Quilla, the moon goddess in Inca mythology who was considered a protector of women. The unusual spelling with 'Qu' rather than 'K' represents an adaptation of the original Quechua sound to other language systems. As an uncommon name even within Andean countries, Quylla remains virtually unknown internationally. The name carries rich cultural significance, connecting a child to indigenous South American heritage and celestial symbolism. With its unique sound and profound meaning, Quylla offers a distinctive choice that celebrates Pre-Columbian cultural traditions.