Royal-ish Names

All of these names are perfect for fantasy-like ladies and lords, dukes and duchesses , princesses and princes and even queens and kigs.
  1. Adamik
    • Amyntor
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "defender"
      • Description:

        An obscure mythological name which belongs to several minor figures in Greek legend. The father and son of Hephaestion, a close companion of Alexander the Great, also bore the name.
    • Araminta
      • Origin:

        Invented hybrid name from Arabella and Aminta
      • Description:

        Araminta is an enchanting eighteenth-century invention familiar in Britain and just beginning to be discovered here. It was used in 1693 by William Congreve in his comedy The Old Bachelor, and in 1705 by the versatile Sir John Vanbrugh, architect of Blenheim Palace as well as a playwright, for his comedy The Confederacy.
    • Adafay
      • Adelfa
        • Aethra
          • Agnetha
            • Alesta
              • Aletta
                • Amalinde
                  • Angelie
                    • Angelisa
                      • Aquilina
                        • Artemisia
                          • Audette
                            • Aurelia
                              • Aymeline
                                • Aïcha
                                  • Barron
                                    • Origin:

                                      English, variation of Baron, rank of nobility
                                    • Description:

                                      Names of royal ranks -- King, Prince, and yes, Baron -- have become more widely used in recent years, though they're outlawed in several countries. This spelling, the same as that of the financial publication Barrons, was used by Donald and Melania Trump for their son.
                                  • Bethel
                                    • Origin:

                                      Hebrew
                                    • Meaning:

                                      "house of God"
                                    • Description:

                                      A rarely used Biblical place-name with a soft and pleasant sound.