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Printess

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Printess is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “An invented name, likely a feminized version of 'Prince' or a play on words with 'Princess', suggesting royalty and leadership.”, and peaked in popularity in 1926.

Letters8
Syllables2
OriginEnglish

What Printess Means

An invented name, likely a feminized version of 'Prince' or a play on words with 'Princess', suggesting royalty and leadership.

The Story of Printess

A name that sounds like a declaration of royalty, meant for a child destined to lead and enchant.

Printess is an intriguing English invention, likely a playful yet regal feminization of 'Prince' or a nod to 'Princess.' First documented in the early 20th century, it conjures an air of confident leadership and undeniable charm.

This name is for your son, a boy you imagine radiating charisma. You see him as someone who naturally draws people in, possessing a confident spirit and a regal air that makes him stand out.

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Numerology

4

The Builder

Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.

Personality Traits

RegalConfidentCharmingDistinctive

Peak Year

#7 in 1926

Total Births

34

First Recorded

1914

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