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Names That Mean King

1309 names found for "King"   (page 11 of 27) 

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Looking for names that mean King? We couldn't find the exact name King, but listed below are some first names meaning King or names similar to the word King.

Similar Names

Kong | Kunz | Kianga | Kanga |

Related Names

Emmeline  (German)
Hardworking. Variant of Emily
Emmy  (German)
Hardworking. Variant of Emily
Emmy  (French)
Hardworking. Variant of Emily
Eniryt  (Greek)
Variant of Ambrose: Immortal. British Military Leader Ambrosius Aurelianus Was Probably a Prototype for Legendary King Arthur
Enyeto  (Native American)
The Bear's Manner of Walking
Erechtheus  (Greek)
King of Athens
Ereonberht  (Anglo Saxon)
Name of a King
Eric  (Teutonic)
Ever King, Moody, Contemplative, Courageous, Given to Day-dreaming
Eric  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Erica  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. Feminine of Eric
Erichthonius  (Greek)
King of Athens
Erick  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Ericka  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. Feminine of Eric
Ericksen  (Scandinavian)
Son of Eric 'Ever Kingly.'
Erickson  (Scandinavian)
Son of Eric 'Ever Kingly.'
Ericson  (Scandinavian)
Son of Eric 'Ever Kingly.'
Erik  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Erika  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. Feminine of Eric
Erikka  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. Feminine of Eric
Erikson  (Scandinavian)
Son of Eric 'Ever Kingly.'
Eriq  (French)
Variant of Scandinavian Eric 'Ever Kingly.' Actor Eriq La Salle
Erpingham  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry V' Sir Thomas Erpingham, an Officer in the King's Army
Eryka  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. Feminine of Eric
Escalibor  (Arthurian Legend)
King Arthur's Sword
Essex  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' and 'King John' Earl of Pembroke
Ethelbald  (Anglo Saxon)
Name of a King
Ethelbert  (Anglo Saxon)
Name of a King
Ethelbert  (English)
Splendid. from the Old English Name Aethelbeorht, Meaning Noble and Bright. Famous Bearers: Two English Kings of the Th and Th Centuries
Ethelred  (Anglo Saxon)
Name of a King
Ethelwulf  (Anglo Saxon)
Name of a King
Eulalia  (Greek)
Sweetly Speaking, Sweet-spoken. Famous Bearer; Th Century Spanish Martyr St Eulalia
Eulalie  (Greek)
Variant of Eulalia: Sweetly Speaking, Sweet-spoken
Eulalie  (French)
French Form of the Greek Eulalia, Meaning Sweetly Speaking, Well - Spoken
Evalac  (Arthurian Legend)
Name of a King
Evans  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' Sir Hugh Mortimer, Uncle to the Duke of York. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir Hugh Evans, a Welsh Parson
Evelake  (Arthurian Legend)
Name of a King
Evrain  (Arthurian Legend)
Name of a King
Excalibur  (Arthurian Legend)
King Arthur's Sword
Exeter  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry V' and 'Henry Vi, Part ' and 'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' Duke of Exeter, Uncle to the King Henry V, and Great-uncle to Henry Vi
Exton  (Shakespearean)
'King Richard the Second' Sir Pierce of Exton
Falstaff  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, & ' Prince John, Henry Iv's Son. 'Henry Vi, ' John Talbot. 'King Henry Vi, Iii' Sir John Mortimer, Sir John Montgomery, and Sir John Somerville. 'King John' the King. 'The Merry Wives
Fang  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' a Sheriff's Officer
Faron  (German)
Variant of Ferdinand: an Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings
Farquhar  (Scottish)
From the Gaelic Fearchar, Meaning 'Friendly Man' or 'Very Dear One'. Famous Bearer: an Early King of Scotland
Farran  (German)
Variant of Ferdinand: an Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings
Farren  (German)
Variant of Ferdinand: an Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings
Faulconbridge  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Robert Shallow, a Country Justice. 'King John' Robert Faulconbridge, and His Father, Sir Robert Faulconbridge
Faulconbridge  (Shakespearean)
'King John' Lady Faulconbridge, Widow of Sir Robert Faulconbridge
Faylinn  (English)
Fairy Kingdom
Feeble  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Francis Feeble, a Country Soldier
1309 names found for "King"   (page 11 of 27) 

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