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What are more female royal titles?

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I know of queen, princess, countess, baroness. What are some others? Also if you know the translations of the words in other languages that'd be good. I'm looking for a name for my new chihuahua. Princess is so common though. But I want some type of royalty name. It can be in english or translated into another language (such as russian, german, japanese...whatever) but please tell me what the english version is of it too. I hope this makes sense.

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  1. Duchess, Marquess, Viscountess, Tsarina


  2. well, all i know is that ojou means princess in japanese (i think) but idk if it is going to help

  3. Tsarina/Czarina/Tsarista = wife of Russian Tsar/Czar

    Marquess = female of "Marquis"

    Herzogin = German duchess

    Here are a few Wiki pages that contain links to Internet sites with more ideas...

    Royal & Noble Ranks (along with translations across various countries): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_and_n...

    Russian Nobility: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_nob...

  4. Duchess or even Cinderella she is considered royalty too... :o)

  5. conutess and baroness are not necessarily royal titles, but are titles that royals may have, as well as other people too.  Margeret Thatcher is Baroness Thatcher and is not royal in any way.

    Duchess is another that is royal. eg Duchess of Kent or cornwall or rothsay or Gloucester. Duchess is restricted to royals nowadays.  

    The Princess Royal is a title held by the eldest daughter of a monarch, if they are not heir presumptive or someone else does not already have that title.

    Archduchess is the title of the Queen consort of an Archduke, such as in Luxembourg.

  6. 1.- marches in spanish marquesa

    2.- archduchess /archiduquesa

    3.- enfant / infanta

    4.- vi-queen / vi-reina

    5.-empress / emperatriz , in german is keiserine , in portuguese is emperatrice

  7. Duchess and Lady are very common name for dogs.

  8. Since the chihuahua is a Mexican breed and Spanish is the primary language of Mexico, why not name her Reina or Infanta, the Spanish words for queen and princess, respectively?

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