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Royal-inspired baby names for your little one

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 8, 2025, 05:52 IST
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A quick thought before you choose baby names

You know when a name just feels… regal? It might spark images of old-time courts, storybooks, or today’s royals stepping onto a balcony. Maybe that's your vibe for your kiddo: Sweet, strong, memorable. Naming a baby feels like a big leap, but if you’d like something regal without being stiff, these names bring heart, history, and a dash of fairy-tale magic.

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Charlotte


Charlotte feels both classic and cozy. Soft in pronunciation, yet anchored by centuries of queens and her own modern fame with the Cambridge littlest. It’s sophisticated, then suddenly adorable the moment someone calls her “Lottie” or “Charlie.” A name that travels through playdates and grown-up dinners with ease.

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Alexander


Alexander likes adventure just roll with it. Rooted in storied heroes like the one they called “the Great,” it’s sturdy and noble. But at home, it folds into “Alex,” “Xander,” or “Lex,” depending on your mood. A prince for history books and rough-and-tumble childhood games alike.

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Victoria


Victoria sounds like a story in one breath: victory, elegance, strength. Namesake of one of the longest-reigning queens, it glows with vintage charm without feeling old-fashioned. And yes, nicknames like “Vicky” or “Tori” pop out naturally once you know her well.

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James


James is effortless. It never makes you pause. Biblical, royal, timeless. It’s been in palaces and poetry, and still feels like that best friend your child could be. “Jamie” or “Jem” give it some playful zin lovely for a boy who might one day run board games instead of armies.

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Eleanor


Eleanor has a quietly confident tune, doesn’t it? Maybe it’s all the famous rulers and renaissance ladies behind it. Name means “light” fitting for a girl who’s smart, calm, and bright. Plus, Ellie or Nora are options if you want a less formal vibe at home.

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Amelia


Amelia feels like a warm breeze of energy and purpose. Name means “work,” but it doesn’t feel heavy. Light-footed, with nicknames like “Mia” or “Millie” that twist with personality as she grows. Classic feel with just the right amount of newness.

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Edward


Edward is sturdy and kind. It means “wealthy guardian,” and it wears well like an old oak beam in a fresh-build house. It’s regal without stiffness, and “Ed” or “Eddie” become lovingly familiar versions of it. Balanced and grounded for a modern kid.

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Arthur


Arthur, that’s a name that drifts in with legends and roundtables. A little knight beside the crib. It stands for strength and kindness. “Artie” softens it without losing the nobility. You can tie it to bright history or write new stories for your own bold boy.

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Philip


Philip is gentleman's energy personified. A name that means “lover of horses”… and maybe lovers of gentleness, too. Prince Philip’s legacy aside, it’s poised, calm, and still approachable when you switch to “Phil” or “Pip.” Wise and friendly at once.

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