Little queen; queenly. May also derive from an Irish family name with uncertain meaning.
English, Irish
Girl
No established historical meaning; often interpreted as evoking mystery or nobility.
Girl
No established traditional meaning; often treated as a modern invented name. May be interpreted as related to Hawaiian names meaning 'cool breeze' or 'handsome', or simply a phonetic/creative name.
Girl
Varies by Chinese character; commonly associated with 'elegant', 'beautiful', 'clever', or 'bridge'.
Chinese
Unisex
queen; queenly; royal
English
Girl
Varies by character. Common meanings include 'money' (钱, common surname), 'modest/humble' (谦), 'thousand' (千), or 'beautiful/slender' (倩).
Chinese
Unisex
Likely "queen of God" or a queenly name with a divine association
Girl
strong; powerful; sturdy
Chinese
Boy
Diminutive of “queen” - “little queen” (alternatively linked to Irish surname meaning “descendant of Cúán”)
Girl
Depends on the Chinese characters. Common components: 'Qian' (千 'thousand'; 谦 'modest'; 芊 'graceful') + 'Hong' (红 'red'; 宏 'vast/magnificent'; 鸿 'grand/great'). Typical interpretations: 'modest and magnificent', 'graceful red', or 'thousandfold greatness'.
Chinese
Unisex
Queenly grace (a modern blend suggesting 'grace' with a queenly or 'Qu-' nuance).
Girl
Meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; commonly conveys ideas of elegance, delicacy or gentleness (often interpreted as 'graceful/delicate' or 'as if gentle').
Chinese
Girl
Queenly; little queen (inspired by "queen")
English
Girl
Varies with the Chinese characters chosen; commonly conveys qualities like modesty, beauty, brightness, or nature - examples: 'modest jade' (谦玉), 'humble universe' (谦宇), 'thousand rain' (千雨).
Chinese
Unisex
Holy, sacred; sanctuary (also a biblical place-name)
Hebrew, Semitic
Unisex
Varies by Chinese character; commonly the surname 'Qin' (秦) referring to the ancient Qin state/dynasty, or characters such as 琴 'zither' (musical instrument), 勤 'diligent', 钦 'to respect/admire'.
Chinese
Unisex
Female monarch; woman of royal rank
English
Girl
Depends on the character: common meanings include 'clear, pure' (清), 'blue/green; youth' (青), 'celebrate' (庆), or 'light (weight)' (轻).
Chinese
Unisex
Queen; royal woman or ruler
English
Girl
Qing (清/青): clear, pure, or green; Yuan (源/元/原): source, origin, or primary.
Chinese
Unisex
Queenlike, royal; 'little queen' or feminine ruler
Girl
Depends on the Chinese character: 邱/丘 'hill, mound'; 秋 'autumn'; (other characters romanized Qiu can have different meanings)
Chinese
Unisex
State or quality of being a queen; queenly or royal nature.
Girl
Varies by Chinese character; commonly 'bend/curved', 'melody/tune', 'watchful', or 'district/area'. Frequently used as a surname.
Chinese
Unisex
Royal declaration; 'queen' combined with 'beyan/bayan' meaning clear speech or declaration (queen of eloquence)
Girl
Born on Tuesday (Akan day name for males)
Akan
Boy
Diminutive of "queen" - "little queen" or "queen-like"
English
Girl
Possibly "born on a Sunday" (if from Akan Kwasi) or "vigilant/watchful" (if related to Casey); alternate ties to Quincy meanings
Boy
Little queen; queenly
English
Girl
capable, able, powerful
Arabic
Boy
Little queen / diminutive of queen
English
Girl
Male born on Monday (Akan day name)
Akan
Boy
Little queen; a diminutive form of "queen"
English
Girl
Modern name with uncertain meaning; likely 'descendant/son' (from surname Quaid) or a stylistic variant of Kaden - no single established meaning
English
Boy
Little queen; queen-like
English
Girl
Born on Wednesday (Akan day name for males)
Akan
Boy
Diminutive of 'queen' - 'little queen' or 'young queen'.
English
Girl
Born on Saturday
Akan
Boy
"little queen" or "queen-like"; alternatively associated with 'descendant of Conn' (chief/leader) from the Irish surname
English
Girl
Born on Saturday (Akan day name)
Akan
Boy
Queenly; little queen, royal
English
Girl
No established traditional meaning; likely a modern invented name. May be intended to evoke Aisha ('alive' or 'living') or derive from 'Quan' + 'Aisha'.
Girl
Queen; royal, queen-like
English
Girl
A modern elaboration of 'Quan' - commonly interpreted as 'whole/complete' (from Chinese Quan) or linked to 'bright/illustrious' (from Vietnamese Quang); used as a masculine given name
Boy
queen-like; little queen
English
Girl
No single historical meaning; a modern elaboration whose sense is derived from similar names (connotations of grace, life, or beauty by association)