Names Meaning Noble
Regal baby names meaning noble, royal, or distinguished. We found 200 names matching this theme.
Albrecht
Noble brightness or illustrious elf.
GermanicHeinie
A diminutive form suggesting 'little Henry' or 'little home ruler'.
GermanViscount
A nobleman ranking below an earl.
English, Norman FrenchAldolphus
Noble wolf.
GermanicLadislas
A ruler with glory, derived from Slavic elements meaning 'rule' and 'glory'.
SlavicHenrile
Little estate ruler or small home leader.
GermanicTolde
Bold or daring ruler.
GermanicGuste
Staff of the Goths or royal staff.
Scandinavian, GermanBalthassar
Baal protects the king.
German, EnglishALVERO
Elf warrior or noble warrior.
Spanish/GermanicOlger
A spear wielder or one with a noble spear.
GermanicBalthasar
God protects the king, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and king.
Hebrew, via Greek and LatinAimaro
Home ruler or famous at home.
GermanicBedrich
A Czech form of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler' or 'ruler of peace'.
Czech, SlavicRolandi
Famous ruler or renowned power.
GermanicAlouson
Noble and exalted, derived from Germanic roots.
Germanic, Old FrenchAtto
Possibly meaning 'father' or derived from Germanic roots meaning 'noble' or 'est...
Germanic or Old High GermanRayall
Royal or kingly.
Old English, GermanicAdolfe
Noble wolf.
Germanic, FrenchValdemaras
Famous ruler or renowned warrior.
Lithuanian, ScandinavianGarter
A band or strap worn around the leg to hold up a stocking, derived from Old Fren...
EnglishHenford
High ford or noble crossing.
Old EnglishFedrico
Peaceful ruler, combining elements meaning 'peace' and 'ruler' or 'power'.
SpanishEppes
Uncertain; possibly related to Germanic elements meaning 'horse' or 'noble.'
GermanicAlicie
Noble or of noble birth.
GermanicAudriens
Possibly meaning 'noble strength' with a French diminutive suffix.
Germanic or LatinMcDowell
Descendant of Dubhghall, where Dubhghall means dark stranger or dark-haired fore...
ScottishLadislos
Glorious ruler or famous warrior.
Hungarian, SlavicSailendra
Lord of the ocean or ocean ruler.
Sanskrit, Indonesian, JavaneseUlrie
Wolf ruler or power of the wolf.
GermanicRichard
Brave ruler or one with powerful courage.
GermanicCharles
Free man or one of noble birth.
GermanicPatricia
A name meaning 'of noble birth' or 'patrician,' derived from the Latin word for ...
LatinBarbara
Foreign or strange.
Greek, LatinDonald
World ruler or great chief.
Scottish GaelicSarah
Princess, noblewoman
HebrewRonald
Ruler of the gods or powerful ruler.
Old Norse, ScandinavianEric
Eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Old Norse, ScandinavianHenry
Estate ruler or one who rules the household.
GermanicPatrick
Of noble birth.
IrishWalter
Ruler of the army or one who commands warriors.
GermanicAlice
Of noble birth or noble natured.
GermanicHarold
Army ruler or one who commands the forces.
Old EnglishArthur
Bear or noble warrior.
CelticAlbert
Noble and bright or illustrious through nobility.
GermanicGerald
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler' or 'ruler with a spear.'
GermanicCharlotte
A free woman or woman of noble birth; a woman of strength.
GermanicSara
Princess or noblewoman, derived from the Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning a woman of high ...
HebrewHarry
A ruler of an estate or home ruler.
GermanicRoy
King.
Old FrenchBryan
High, noble, or of high birth.
Irish, GaelicEugene
Well-born or of noble birth.
GreekHoward
High guardian or noble watchman.
GermanicFred
A peaceful ruler or one who has peaceful power.
GermanicAllison
Noble and exalted, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis.
Germanic, Old FrenchTracy
From Tracey, a place in Normandy; of noble descent.
English, FrenchEarl
A nobleman of high rank or a man of noble birth.
Old EnglishEthel
Noble or of noble birth.
Old EnglishGladys
Princess or ruler.
WelshFrederick
Peaceful ruler or one who rules with peace.
GermanicNorman
A man from the north, referring to the Norsemen or Vikings.
Old Norse, Old FrenchAvery
Ruler of the elves or elf ruler.
EnglishCharlie
A free man or one of noble birth; a man of strength.
GermanicGeraldine
A feminine form meaning 'ruler with the spear' or 'spear ruler.'
GermanicRay
A beam of light or a kingly person.
Latin, Old FrenchJune
Named after the month of June, which derives from Juno, the Roman goddess of mar...
English, LatinSally
Princess, derived from the Hebrew name Sarah meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'.
English, HebrewLeRoy
The king.
FrenchIda
Industrious or hardworking.
Germanic, Old GermanAlvin
A noble friend or elf friend.
Old English, GermanicRicardo
A name meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'brave ruler,' derived from Germanic elements...
Spanish, Portuguese, GermanicFranklin
Free landowner or a man of free but not noble birth.
Old English, Medieval EnglishGene
Well-born or noble, derived from the Greek word for birth or origin.
GreekElmer
Noble and famous.
Old EnglishReginald
Ruler's advisor or one who counsels the king.
GermanicAda
Noble or ornament.
Germanic, HebrewHattie
A diminutive of Harriet, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Henry, meanin...
EnglishAllan
A fair or handsome person; one who is bright or noble.
Celtic/GaelicHarriet
Estate ruler or home ruler.
GermanicKurt
Courteous or of noble birth.
GermanicWallace
A foreigner or stranger, originally referring to people from Wales or of Welsh d...
Scottish/NormanFreddie
A peaceful ruler, derived from Germanic elements meaning peace and power.
EnglishAdeline
Noble.
GermanicAlberta
Noble and bright.
GermanicDonnie
Ruler of the world or brown-haired.
Scottish, EnglishPat
Of noble birth or patrician.
LatinAlberto
Noble and bright, illustrious through nobility.
Germanic, Italian, Spanish, PortugueseEnrique
Estate ruler or home ruler.
Germanic, Spanish, PortugueseRex
King, derived directly from the Latin word for monarch or ruler.
LatinARTURO
Bear or noble warrior, possibly derived from the Celtic god of war.
Celtic/LatinArchie
Genuine and bold, or bold ruler.
Scottish and GermanicGrady
Noble or illustrious, from the Irish 'GrĂ¡da' meaning grace or nobility.
IrishHenrietta
A female ruler of an estate or a woman of the household.
GermanicRudy
Famous ruler or one with a ruddy complexion.
German, EnglishAddie
Noble or ornament.
Germanic, HebrewMona
A name meaning 'noble,' 'aristocratic' in Irish, or derived from Greek meaning '...
Irish, GreekAlonzo
Noble and ready, or prepared for battle.
Germanic and SpanishEtta
Little one or estate ruler, often used as a diminutive of names ending in '-ette...
GermanicAdele
Noble.
GermanicAlfonso
Noble and ready, or prepared for battle.
Germanic and SpanishGustavo
Staff of the Goths or royal staff.
Spanish, Portuguese, SwedishKing
A person of royal rank or authority; used as a given name derived from the Engli...
EnglishRon
Ruler or counselor.
English, HebrewCharley
A free man or one of noble birth, derived from the Germanic root meaning 'man' o...
English, GermanicAlisa
Noble and exalted, or a variant of Alice meaning 'of noble kind.'
Germanic, HebrewAdelaide
A noble-natured woman of high birth; one who is noble and serene.
GermanicElbert
Bright and noble.
GermanicEugenia
Well-born or of noble birth.
GreekDick
A diminutive form meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'strong ruler'.
GermanicMarquis
A nobleman of rank, or one who rules a march (border region).
Old French, LatinRoyal
Derived from the English word 'royal', meaning 'of or relating to a king or mona...
EnglishPrince
A son of a king, or one of royal rank.
English, FrenchAlva
White or noble.
Scottish and ScandinavianAdolph
The name means 'noble wolf', combining elements for 'noble' and 'wolf'.
GermanicFreya
Noble woman or lady.
Scandinavian, NorseAlvaro
Elf warrior or noble warrior.
Germanic and SpanishHal
Home ruler or estate ruler.
Old English, GermanicHank
Home ruler or estate ruler.
Germanic, Old EnglishAdolfo
Noble wolf.
Germanic, Spanish, ItalianPrincess
The daughter of a king, or a woman of royal rank.
English, FrenchAdelina
Noble.
GermanicAlphonso
Noble and ready, or eager for battle.
Germanic, SpanishMERRILL
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous' and 'ruler,' or from a place nam...
English, GermanicFrederic
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
GermanicEarlene
Noble woman or female earl.
EnglishAdela
Noble or of noble birth.
GermanicAida
Helper or noble one.
Arabic/ItalianBasil
Royal or kingly.
GreekVada
Famous ruler or famous in battle.
Germanic, EnglishReggie
A diminutive of Reginald, derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'ruler' and...
EnglishCyril
Lordly or noble, derived from the Greek word for lord.
GreekEARLE
A nobleman of rank, or a man of noble birth.
EnglishErich
Eternal ruler or everlasting king.
GermanicAlphonse
Noble and ready, combining elements for 'noble' and 'prepared' or 'eager'.
Germanic, Old GermanNoble
Of high birth or rank; possessing noble qualities or character.
EnglishPattie
English diminutive of Patricia, derived from the Latin word for noble.
EnglishAmelie
Hardworking and industrious.
GermanicBaron
A man of strength or a nobleman of rank.
Germanic, EnglishFritz
Peaceful ruler or peaceful prince, derived from Germanic elements.
Germanic, GermanVladimir
Famous ruler or great ruler.
Slavic, RussianGaylord
A cheerful or lighthearted nobleman.
Old FrenchHenri
Estate ruler or lord of the household.
GermanicRollin
Famous ruler or renowned power.
GermanicWaldo
Powerful ruler or one who rules with might.
Old German, Old EnglishAdelia
Noble.
GermanicWally
A diminutive form meaning 'ruler of the Britons' or 'foreigner'.
EnglishEugenio
Well-born or noble, derived from Greek words meaning 'good' and 'birth'.
GreekEnrico
Estate ruler or home ruler.
GermanicElzie
Noble friend or of noble origin.
EnglishGustav
Staff of the Goths or royal staff.
Germanic, SwedishAdolphus
Noble wolf.
GermanicHenrik
Estate ruler or home ruler.
Scandinavian, GermanEdsel
A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English elements meaning '...
EnglishQueenie
A queen or female ruler.
EnglishDonal
World ruler.
IrishEugenie
Well-born or of noble birth.
GreekRexford
Ford of the king.
EnglishWalt
Ruler of the army, from Germanic elements meaning 'power' and 'army.'
GermanicRoddy
Famous power or renowned ruler, a diminutive of Roderick.
English, ScottishAdelbert
Noble and bright.
GermanicFrederica
A peaceful ruler, the feminine form of Frederick.
GermanicDietrich
Ruler of the people or folk leader.
GermanicAly
Noble, defender, or exalted one.
Germanic, Greek, ArabicAlya
Exalted, ascended, or noble.
Arabic, HebrewHendrick
Home ruler or estate ruler.
Germanic, DutchAdolf
Noble wolf.
GermanicHendrik
Estate ruler or home leader.
Germanic, Dutch, ScandinavianAudria
Possibly meaning 'noble strength' or derived from Audrey.
Germanic or LatinBela
A Hungarian name possibly meaning 'white' or derived from a Slavic root meaning ...
Hungarian, SlavicWallis
A surname derived from the medieval kingdom of Wallis or from the Welsh people.
EnglishAlvan
Noble friend or exalted one.
Hebrew, GermanicFrederico
A peaceful ruler, the Iberian form of Frederick.
Portuguese, SpanishLaszlo
Glorious ruler or famous ruler.
HungarianFredrica
A peaceful ruler, a feminine form of Frederick.
GermanicRoyden
From the royal valley or rye valley.
EnglishThierry
People's ruler or ruler of the tribe.
GermanicPadraig
Of noble birth.
IrishReino
Kingdom, derived from the Latin word for realm or domain.
Spanish, PortugueseMalachy
My king.
IrishMirza
A title meaning 'prince,' 'noble,' or 'emir's son' in Persian.
PersianLord
A person of high rank or authority; a nobleman.
EnglishFriedrich
Peaceful ruler or one who brings peace through power.
GermanicHeinrich
Estate ruler or one who rules the home.
GermanicUlrich
Wolf ruler or powerful as a wolf.
GermanicKhan
Ruler, king, or leader.
Turkic, Persian, MongolianHenryk
Estate ruler or home leader.
Polish, GermanicAlbertus
Noble and bright.
GermanicRomualdo
Renowned ruler or glorious power.
GermanicEero
Eternal ruler or noble warrior.
FinnishLewellyn
Leader or ruler, derived from Welsh elements meaning 'lion-like' or 'resembling ...
WelshMal
Meaning varies by origin: from Irish meaning 'chief', from Hebrew meaning 'king'...
Multiple originsHenning
Ruler of the home or estate leader.
Germanic, ScandinavianElfriede
Elf strength or noble peace.
German, GermanicFritzi
A peaceful ruler, a diminutive form of Friederike or similar Germanic names.
GermanJeno
Wellborn or noble.
Hungarian, GreekRuairi
Red king.
IrishGUSTAVUS
A staff of the Goths or a noble staff, derived from Gothic and Germanic elements...
GermanicAdmiral
Commander of the sea or high-ranking naval officer.
Arabic, EnglishAllard
Noble and brave, or entirely brave.
GermanicRodderick
Famous power or renowned ruler.
English, Scottish