Royal Names for Girls

  1. Ulrike
    • Origin:

      Form of Ulrica, feminine form of Ulrich, German
    • Meaning:

      "rich and noble heritage"
    • Description:

      Ulrike and its Anglicized form Ulrica were given to exactly zero baby girls in the US last year, while their masculine form Ulrich was used for a dozen baby boys. U is the least common first initial for baby names in the US, making Ulrike extra unique. Ulrich and variations is German and means "rich and noble heritage".
  2. Viktoria
    • Josepha
      • Origin:

        Feminine variation of Joseph
      • Meaning:

        "Jehovah increases"
      • Description:

        Josepha is less heard in this country than in other parts of the world, seen as a slightly awkward feminization a la Ricarda and Benjamina. In the U.S., Josephine or Joanna is the more usual feminine form of Joseph, though you might consider Josepha if you want to break rank.
    • Nicoline
      • Luise
        • Origin:

          German variation of Louise
        • Description:

          See LOUISE.
      • Adolpha
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "noble wolf"
        • Description:

          Nein.
      • Enrica
        • Origin:

          Italian, feminine form of Enrico
        • Description:

          Novel way to honor Grandpa Henry.
      • Catharina
        • Margriet
          • Ruperta