100 Top Royal Baby Boy Names

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Is your child of royal birth or do you need a befitting name for your precious little prince? We have a huge list of royal baby names for boys. We have gathered them from many origins, even from prominent British royalties.  

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We hope you find a good fit for His Little Royal Highness.

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  1. Abdullah: This name is of Arabic origin, meaning “God’s servant.” It is commonly used in the Muslim community.
  2. Adam: This is a biblical name. It originated from the Hebrew language and is believed by many people to be the first man on earth. This name was also used in Disney animation. Beauty and the beast for the prince that became a beast.
  3. Ade: This name originated from Yoruba, a West African tribe. It means “royal, crown.”
  4. Adolphus: This name originated from Germany and means “noble, majestic wolf.”
  5. Ahab: This is a biblical name of Hebrew origin. He was a king in Israel, and means “father’s brother.”
  6. Aladdin: This name originated from Arabic and means “of noble faith.”
  7. Albert: Queen Victoria’s husband had this name. It means “bright, noble.” It has German origin.
  8. Alexander: We all know “Alexander the great.” That’s royalty and comes from a Greek ancestry. It means “defender, protector of man.”
  9. Alexei: This is a variation of Alexander, meaning “man’s defender, protector, warrior.” It has a Greek origin.
  10. Alfonso: This name means “noble and brave.” It has a Spanish origin. 
  11. Alfred:  An England king that reigned in the late 800s had this name. It means “elf counsel” and has an English origin.
  12. Alfred: This one is also popular and has an English origin. It means “wise counselor.”
  13. Alois: We love this name because of how smooth it sounds. It means “famous warrior” and originated from Germany.
  14. Amaziah: This one comes from royal ancestry in Hebrew. It also appeared in the bible.  It means “strength.”
  15. Amir: This name means “prince.” It is an Arabic name that is quite popular because of the Indian actor, Amir Khan.
  16. Anthony: Cleopatra’s lover and ruler of Rome had this name. It is of Latin origin, meaning “priceless one.”
  17. Archie: The Duke and Duchess Sussex gave this name to their first son. It means “truly brave” and has a German origin. 
  18. Arthur: This one has two origins, Celtic/Scottish and Welsh. In Celtic/Scottish, the name means “strong as bear or bear” and in Welsh, “hero.” It was the name of King Henry VIII’s late elder brother. He died, making King Henry the throne’s heir in 1502.
  19. Augustus: We can trace this down to the first Roman emperor who had this name. It means “magnificent, great,” and has a Latin origin.
  20. Baron: This one has a Hebrew origin. It means “son of Aaron.” It is also used as a royal title.
  1. Basil: This name translated directly means “royal, kingly.” It comes from Greek ancestry and can be a great name for your royalty.
  2. Brendan: This name is quite popular and lovely too. It has an Irish origin, meaning “prince.”
  3. Brennon: This one sounds similar to the previous one and is Irish too. It means “brave.”
  4. Canute: The Scandinavian meaning of this name is “knot.” King Cnut the Great went by that name.
  5. Carl: This name was used for numerous Swedish rulers. Its original meaning, “free man,” is German.
  6. Charles: This is the name of Queen Elizabeth II’s firstborn, King Charles. It has a German origin and is mostly used by British and French rulers. 
  7. Chike: This name means “power of God.” It has an igbo origin and is mostly used in western culture. One person that has this  name is Chike Okonkwo, a Nigerian-English actor.
  8. Christian: 10 kings of Denmark went by this name. It has a Greek origin, meaning “follower of Christ.”
  9. Christopher: Three kings of Denmark had this name, which means “christ-bearer.” It has a Greek origin.
  10. Conor: There was an ancient king of Ulster that was allegedly born on the same day as Christ.
  11. Cynric: The spelling of this name makes it very unique. It has an English origin and directly translates to “royal.”
  12. Darius: This one is of Persian origin, meaning “richly or kingly.” It appears in the Bible and was the name of a Persian king.
  13. David: The second and one of the greatest kings of Israel went by this name. It means “beloved,” and has a Hebrew origin. 
  14. Delray: This name sounds kingly and comes from French descent.
  15. Douglas: there is a great clan in Scotland that has this name. It is also a Celtic river. The name is commonly used for boys, though it is a unisex name.
  16. Duke: This one is a royal title with a Latin origin. It means “leader.”
  17. Earl: This name originated from Old English, meaning “chief.” It is a royal title.
  18. Edgar: This one is common among Scottish and British kings. It has an Old English origin, meaning “wealthy spearman.”
  19. Edmund: There was an England king that reigned in the early 900s; he went by this name. It means “prosperity, riches, protector” and has an English origin. 
  20. Edoardo: This is Princess Beatrice’s husband’s name. It has an Old English origin, meaning “wealthy guard.”
  21. Egbert: This one sounds classic. It has a German origin, meaning “bright edge.” It was the name of the first monarch or Anglo-Saxon.
  22. Elroy: Does your baby act kingly? This name may be a good fit. It is from French ancestry and means “the king.”
  23. Emmanuel: Your baby’s birth is a miracle, and this name can be a good fit. It means “God is with us.”
  24. Eric: This name is quite popular and means “everlasting ruler.” It is short, sweet, and Scandinavian too.
  25. Errol: This royal name in English means “nobleman, prince, warrior.”
  26. Fredrick: Nine Denmark kings had this name. It means “peaceful ruler” and has a Danish origin.
  27. Fumihito: This was the name of Japanese emperor Naruhito’s brother. It has a Japanese origin and means “compassionate.”
  28. Gabriel: Swedish Prince Carl and Princess Sofia’s second son have this name. The name has a Hebrew origin and means “god is my strength.”
  29. George: This one is Prince William’s son’s name. It means “farmer” and has a Greek origin. 
  30. Haakan: This one has a Norse origin and appears in the Norwegian lineage of rulers.
  31. Hadrian: The Roman emperor that built Hadrian’s wall went by this name. It has a Latin origin, meaning “dark-haired.”
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  1. Harald: I have a special liking for this name. It has a Norse origin and the king of Norway went by this name. It means “war chief.”
  2. Harry: This one is even very popular, it is the nickname of our very own Prince Harry, the son of King Charles’ son. It has a German origin, meaning “house of the ruler.”
  3. Henry: This one has a German origin, meaning “powerful ruler.” It was the name of 8 English kings.
  4. Humphrey: Sometimes, it feels like British royalties have a thing for this name. It is very common among them. It is also the name of Humphrey Bogart, a Hollywood Royalty. The name is of German origin, meaning “peaceful warrior.”
  5. Huni: this one is Egyptian, meaning “honey.” The third dynasty’s last Pharaoh in Egypt went by this name.
  6. Igor: This macho name originated from Russia, meaning warrior. 
  7. Jacques: This name is common to the royal family of Monaco. It means “supplanter” and has a Latin origin.
  8. James: This one is even a book in the Bible that was written by one of the apostles of Christ. It has a Hebrew origin and means “supplanter.” A British king that reigned in 1603 had this name.
  9. Jasper: This name has a Persian origin, meaning “bringer of treasure.” It is believed to be the name of one of the three wise men that visited Jesus at his birth.
  10. John: This name means “gracious” and has a Hebrew origin. This name is commonly used by royals and was also used in the robin hood story.
  11. Joseph: This one is very popular among Christians, and was the name of a Hebrew son that became a prince in Egypt. It has a Hebrew origin, meaning “he will add.”
  12. Josiah: This is a biblical name and was a famous and successful king of Israel. This king started reigning at age 8. The name has a Hebrew origin, meaning “god supports.” This name can inspire your child to be an early achiever, alongside God’s backing.
  13. Julian: Swedish Prince Carl and Princess Sofia gave their third son this name. It has a Latin origin, meaning “youthful.”
  14. Keouna: This name has a Hawaiian origin, meaning “the rain cloud.” This name is common to the Hawaiian royal family. 
  15. Khari: This name originated from West Africa and means “kingly.”
  16. Leopold: this name means “brave” and has a German origin. It is common in Belgium and English monarchies. 
  17. Lionel: This name has a Latin origin, meaning “a young lion. Lions are kings of the jungle and this name portrays royalty.
  18. Louis: This is an English name that was gotten from an old German word. It means “famous warriors” and has been used by the 18 kings of France. It is also the name of the second son of Prince William and kate.
  19. Lucas: This name has a Greek and Latin origin and is commonly used as a surname in ancient Britain. 
  20. Lunalio: This name has a Hawaiian origin, meaning “so high up as to be lost in sight.” It was the name of the king of Hawaii, who ruled from 1873 to 1874.
  21. Malcom: This name has a Scottish origin, meaning “a devotee of Saint Columba.” This name appears in the lineage of the Scottish monarchy.
  22. Malik: This one is short and has an Arabic origin, meaning “king.”
  23. Michael: This name has a Hebrew origin, meaning “a gift from God.” It is a biblical name.
  24. Moses: This one has an egyptian origin, meaning “delivered from water.” It is famous amongst Christians, and was the name of the leader that led the Israelites out of Egypt. 
  25. Naveen: This name was used in the Disney animation princess and the frog. It has an Arabic origin, meaning “new, pleasant, beautiful.”
  26. Negasi: This name has an Ethiopian origin and means “royalty.”
  27. Nicholas: this male name means “a victory of the people.” It is commonly used among Russian Tsars.
  28. Padraig: We have a special liking for this name. It means “nobly born” and sounds very suitable for your child of noble birth. It is of Irish origin.
  29. Peter: This is a biblical name with Greek origin. It means “stone.” The biblical Peter was the first pope. Hence, this name is common among Christians.
  1. Philip: Queen Elizabeth II’s husband had this name. It means “lover of horses” and has a Greek origin. It is also a biblical name that is also used as a disney character in sleeping beauty.
  2. Ramiro: This one means “renowned counselor” and has a spanish origin.
  3. Ramses: This one can also be spelled ramesses. It has an Egyptian origin, meaning “great in victory.” It was the name of one of the eleven rulers of Egypt.
  4. Rex: This one syllable name is timely for your prince. It means “king” and has a Latin origin.
  5. Richard: This name means “powerful leader” and has an old German origin. This was the name of a famous English king, Richard the lionhearted.
  6. Robert: This name sounds very royal and means “fame, bright.” It has a Germanic origin and was the name of King Robert the Bruce, the king that first united Scotland. 
  7. Rupert: This name originated from Germany and means “bright fame.”
  8. Saka: this name originated from Swahili in Africa and means “king of kings, brave, hunter, smart, humble.”
  9. Stannis: Remember Stanislav from Game of Thrones? This name is its short form. It has a Slavic origin, meaning “one who achieves glory and fame.
  10. Stephen: This name is quite famous and is seen in the bible. He was a steadfast follower of Christ who was stoned to death. It has a Greek origin, meaning “garland crown.”
  11. Sverre: the youngest prince of Norway has this name. It has a Norse origin, meaning “swinging, spinning, wild.”
  12. Teti: This name is short and sweet. It has an Egyptian origin. It means “Pharaoh” and was the name of the sixth dynasty ruler in Egypt.
  13. Tommen: This is a fictional name that was used in Game of Thrones. It conveys a sense of royalty to your little one.
  14. Tor: This name has a Nigerian origin, meaning “king.”
  15. Umberto: this name means “bright warrior” in Italy. It is a name that is specially used by Italian royalty.
  16. Unis: This name is also spelled Unas. It has an Egyptian origin, meaning “flourishing one of two lands.” It was the name of Egypt’s fifth-dynasty ruler.
  17. Victor: This name has a Latin origin, meaning “conqueror.”
  18. Vincent: This name is used by one of Denmark’s crown princes. It has a Latin origin, meaning “conquering.” It is also a famous Catholic name.
  19. William: This is the name of Queen Elizabeth’s son. It means “strong-willed warrior.” It has a British origin. 
  20. Windsor: This name is Old English and is the last name of the British royal family. It means “riverbank.”

Conclusion

Royal baby names for boys are posh and unique. They will also inspire your child to live responsibly and act regally.

We hope you found the perfect fit for your baby boy from our list.

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