Jewish Baby Names Fit for Kings and Queens
9 names in this collection
Jewish tradition has its own royal lineage — the House of David, from which the Messiah is prophesied to descend. Royal names in Yiddish and Hebrew tradition connect children to this legacy of leadership, dignity, and divine favor.
For girls, Malka (queen) is a direct statement of royalty, while Esther recalls the Persian queen who saved the Jewish people. Reina (pure/queen) bridges Yiddish and Spanish naming traditions. For boys, Dovid and Shlomo connect directly to Israel's greatest kings, while Mendel carries associations with spiritual leadership.
In naming a child with a royal name, Jewish parents express the belief that every Jewish child carries within them the potential for greatness — not through birthright, but through character, faith, and service to their people.
“Beloved”
King David from the Bible
“Star”
Queen Esther from the Purim story
“Myrtle tree”
The Hebrew name of Queen Esther, heroine of Purim
“Crown”
Represents royalty and honor
“Lion”
Symbolizes courage and the tribe of Judah
“Queen”
Represents royalty and leadership
“Peace; His peace”
King Solomon from the Bible
“Princess; Sarah”
Yiddish diminutive of Sarah, the first matriarch
“Praise; Jew”
Yiddish diminutive of Yehuda (Judah)
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