60 regal sibling name combinations inspired by kings, queens, princes, and princesses throughout history. Give your children names with noble heritage.
Strong protector and pure
Estate ruler and pearl
Farmer and free man
Famous warrior and grace
Free man and divine
Horse lover and God's oath
Wealthy guardian and wisdom
Strong and manly, princess
She who brings happiness and well-born
Victory and noble
Beloved and peaceful ruler
Follower of Christ and devoted to God
Free man and wisdom
Victory and God is my judge
Star and divine spear
High tower and light
Strong protector and greatest
Work and defender
Horse lover and joy
Light and wisdom
Horse lover and mighty battle
God's oath and God's strength
Army ruler and wisdom
High son and pearl
Beautiful and great
Staff of the Goths and forest
High tower and Christ bearer
Defender and pure
Victory and defender
Rock and pure
God is gracious and resurrection
Bold people and divine strength
Bold friend and bean grower
Wise army and grace
Noble and free man
Supplanter and God's strength
Constant and grace
Small and beloved
Peaceful ruler and victory
Strong protector and great
Free man and God's oath
Free man and little girl
Greatest and beloved
Estate ruler and light
Powerful ruler and bear spear
Bear and white fair
Servant and white fair
Famous warrior and beloved
Horse lover and estate ruler
Lion of the valley and God increases
Bold voyager and devoted to God
Noble and ready and fire
God is gracious and wisdom
Bright warrior and pearl
Victor and light
Staff of the Goths and pearl
Ancestor and lady
Follower of Christ and defender
Peaceful ruler and beautiful
Pearl and home ruler
Royal names carry centuries of history, elegance, and sophistication. When used for siblings, they create an air of dignity and timelessness that never goes out of style. These names have been tested through generations and proven their staying power.
From the contemporary British royal family to historic European dynasties, royal names offer a rich tapestry of options. They often have multiple variations across different languages and cultures, giving you flexibility while maintaining their regal character.
Many royal names are also surprisingly accessible and easy to pronounce, making them practical choices that work well in modern society while still carrying their noble heritage and historical significance.