Queen And Princess Names Starting With Q

  1. Queries
    • Description:

      Queries is an unusual feminine name that emerged from English vocabulary rather than traditional naming patterns. Derived from the plural form of 'query,' meaning 'question' or 'inquiry,' it represents a rare instance of a common noun adopted as a personal name. This uncommon choice reflects contemporary openness to word-names and unconventional selections. Queries has never entered mainstream usage, remaining extremely rare as a given name. Those drawn to this distinctive choice might appreciate its intellectual connotations, suggesting curiosity, thoughtfulness, and a questioning nature. The name has a modern, somewhat abstract quality that sets it apart from traditional feminine names. While challenging as a first name due to its unusual nature, Queries might appeal to parents seeking something truly unique that encourages intellectual exploration.
  2. Quest
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "seek; mission"
    • Description:

      Cool new Q-starting possibility which suggests a sense of curiosity and purpose.
  3. Questa
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "one who seeks"
    • Description:

      Sounds too much like the name of a minivan.
  4. Quetzal
    • Origin:

      Bird name, Nahuatl
    • Meaning:

      "large beautiful tail feather"
    • Description:

      A quetzal is a beautiful, brightly-colored bird found in Mexico and Central America. It is the national bird of Guatemala, as well as the name of their currency.
  5. Quetzali
    • Description:

      Quetzali is a feminine name with Nahuatl (Aztec) origins, derived from 'quetzalli,' which refers to the large, vibrantly colored tail feathers of the quetzal bird. In pre-Columbian Mesoamerican culture, these feathers were highly prized and associated with divinity, beauty, and freedom. The quetzal bird itself was sacred to ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, particularly the Maya and Aztec peoples. As a name, Quetzali carries connotations of rare beauty, precious value, and spiritual significance. While uncommon in global usage, the name has seen increased interest among parents seeking names with indigenous Mexican heritage and natural symbolism. Quetzali offers a melodic sound with its distinctive 'tz' consonant blend and meaningful cultural connections.
  6. Quetzalli
    • Origin:

      Nahuatl, Native American
    • Meaning:

      "feather, precious thing"
    • Description:

      A rare and lovely Nahuatl name, which literally means "quetzal feather" – a quetzal is a beautiful green bird native to Mexico, Guatemala and South America. The word is figuratively used to refer to something precious or beautiful, making this a lovely option for a wished-for baby girl.
  7. Quetzaly
    • Description:

      Quetzaly is a feminine name with roots in the Nahuatl language of ancient Mexico. It derives from 'quetzalli,' meaning 'precious feather' or 'large brilliant tail feather,' particularly associated with the sacred quetzal bird. This bird was revered by the Aztecs and Mayans, with its beautiful green-blue plumage considered among the most valuable treasures. As a given name, Quetzaly combines cultural heritage with natural beauty, gaining modest popularity among families with Latin American heritage who seek a name with indigenous roots. Its distinctive sound and meaningful connection to Pre-Columbian cultures make it a unique choice that celebrates Mesoamerican traditions.
  8. Quian
    • Description:

      Quian is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant of the Chinese name Qian, which means 'money' or 'coin' and symbolizes prosperity and wealth. Alternatively, it could be a modern invented name or a variation of names like Quiana or Quinn. The name has a contemporary feel with its distinctive 'Q' beginning and simple two-syllable pronunciation (KEE-an or kee-AHN). Quian remains quite rare in English-speaking countries, making it an uncommon choice that stands out while still being relatively straightforward to pronounce and spell. Its cross-cultural potential and modern sound make it appealing to parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible for their daughter.
  9. Quiana
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Quiana might be thought of as the first synthetic name. Quiana was popular in the 1970s and 80s, along with the same-named form of polyester.
  10. Quianah
    • Description:

      Quianah is a feminine name with multiple potential origins. It may be a modern variant of Quanah, a Comanche name meaning 'fragrant,' famously borne by Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanche. The feminine adaptation adds an additional syllable and the 'h' ending that's common in contemporary feminine names. Alternatively, it could be a creative spelling of Kiana, which has Hawaiian roots. The name's distinctive 'Q' beginning gives it a striking quality in both appearance and pronunciation. Quianah remains uncommon in usage statistics, making it a distinctive choice. Parents typically choose this name seeking something unique with potential Native American connections, though it's primarily used as a modern creative name rather than following traditional naming practices.

  11. Quiandah
    • Description:

      Quiandah is a feminine name with a distinctive modern sound and possibly African-American origins. While the specific etymology is unclear, it follows phonetic patterns common in created names that gained popularity in the late 20th century. The name has a melodious quality with its 'qui' beginning and flowing 'andah' ending. Quiandah likely emerged as part of the trend toward unique, sonorous names with creative spellings that allow for personal expression and individuality. Though relatively rare, names with similar structures gained traction in African-American communities starting in the 1970s and 1980s. Quiandah provides a strong yet feminine identity with its combination of soft and strong sounds. The name's uniqueness ensures that a person named Quiandah will likely stand out in professional and social settings.
  12. Quiane
    • Description:

      Quiane is a distinctive feminine name with uncertain origins, possibly created as a modern invention combining elements of names like Quiana or Kiana with unique spelling. The name has a melodic quality with its three syllables and flowing sound. Quiane likely emerged in the late 20th or early 21st century, following trends of creative naming that value uniqueness and musicality. While relatively rare, it shares phonetic elements with more common names like Dianne or Kianna, making it recognizable despite its uniqueness. The name carries a contemporary, elegant quality with its blend of consonants and vowels. Quiane remains uncommon enough to be distinctive while still having an intuitive pronunciation for most English speakers.
  13. Quiani
    • Description:

      Quiani is a modern feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant of names like Kianna or Quiana, which blend elements of names like Kia and Anna, or have origins in African or invented naming traditions. The distinctive "Qui-" beginning gives it a melodic, flowing quality with its three syllables. Quiani has a contemporary feel that fits with naming trends featuring unique spellings and vowel combinations. While rare in traditional naming records, it aligns with the late 20th and early 21st century trend toward distinctive, individualizing names. Its uncommon nature means those bearing the name Quiani likely have a distinctive identifier that stands out in social and professional settings.
  14. Quianita
    • Description:

      Quianita is a feminine name with possible derivations from various cultural sources. It may be a creative elaboration of names like Quiana or Quianna, which emerged in American naming culture during the later 20th century. The name carries a melodic, flowing quality with its sequence of vowels. Quianita remains relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality that sets bearers apart. The name's uniqueness offers an appealing option for parents seeking something with a contemporary sound yet reminiscent of more traditional names ending with the feminine diminutive '-ita' suffix. Its rarity means those named Quianita often have a special connection to their name's uniqueness.

  15. Quianna
    • Description:

      Quianna appears to be a modern created name that may have several possible origins. It could be a variation of names like Kianna, Kiana, or Qiana. Kiana has Hawaiian roots meaning 'divine' or can be a feminine form of Kian (of Irish origin). Qiana was a silk-like nylon fabric popular in the 1970s that inspired some parents. The 'Qui-' prefix might also relate to names of Latin origin where 'qui' means 'who.' The name shows usage patterns primarily beginning in the 1970s and 1980s in the United States. Quianna exemplifies the trend toward melodic-sounding names with distinctive spellings that emerged during this period. The name has remained relatively uncommon but has consistent usage in contemporary records.
  16. Quianne
    • Description:

      Quianne is a feminine name with modern origins, likely a contemporary creation combining elements of names like Quiana, Dianne, or Kianne. It features a distinctive 'Q' beginning that gives it a unique quality while maintaining a melodious, flowing sound. The name has a contemporary feel with possible French influences in its pronunciation and structure. Though relatively uncommon in most regions, Quianne appeals to parents seeking a modern-sounding name that stands out without being difficult to pronounce. It carries a sophisticated air while remaining approachable. The name doesn't have traditional historical roots or clear etymology but has developed as part of the trend toward creating distinctive, personalized names. Its rarity means a child named Quianne would likely have a unique identity without sharing her name with many others.

  17. Quill
    • Origin:

      Irish, diminutive of Quillan or Quiller; also English word name
    • Meaning:

      "scribe, writer with a quill pen"
    • Description:

      Novel choice for the child of authors. Quill could be used to honor someone with a rhyming name, such as Jill, Bill, Phil, or Gil.
  18. Quilla
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "quill, hollow stalk"
    • Description:

      A heroine in a Victorian novel written with a quill pen, has an unusual, offbeat charm.
  19. Quin
    • Description:

      Quin is a concise, gender-neutral name that has been increasingly used for girls. It originated as a shortened form of names like Quincy, Quinlan, or Quintana, ultimately derived from the Latin 'quintus' meaning 'fifth.' The name has Irish connections through surnames like Quinn (from Ó Cuinn, meaning 'descendant of Conn'). Quin's simplicity gives it a modern, streamlined appeal that fits contemporary naming trends favoring short, gender-flexible names. For girls specifically, it offers a strong yet feminine option without frills or elaboration. The name has grown in popularity since the early 2000s but remains relatively uncommon. Its brief, punchy sound and rich cultural heritage make it appealing for parents seeking a name that's both substantive and stylish.
  20. Quinbie
    • Description:

      Quinbie is a rare feminine name with unclear origins. It may be a modern invented name combining the popular 'Quin' prefix (from names like Quinn or Quincy, meaning 'fifth' in Latin) with the trendy suffix 'bie.' Alternatively, it could be inspired by the word 'quinby,' a type of beehive, giving it a subtle nature connection. The name has a contemporary feel with its unique combination of sounds. Quinbie remains extremely uncommon, with very little documented usage. Parents might be drawn to it for its distinctive quality and modern sound. The name has a playful, friendly phonetic quality while maintaining uniqueness. Without widespread usage, Quinbie lacks established cultural associations, allowing families to attach their own meaning to this distinctive name.