Majesty

#84 in Louisiana

Meaning of Majesty

Majesty marches into the nursery like a tiny emperor arriving in Rome—trumpets optional, charm guaranteed. Borrowed straight from the English word for “sovereign grandeur,” and tracing its silken cape all the way back to the Latin maiestas, it wraps baby in a mantle of “greatness” and “dignity” that feels as timeless as a marble column. Unisex at heart, Majesty fits a daughter who rules the sandbox and a son who commands the crib, each one answering to MAJ-uh-stee or MAY-juh-stee with equal poise. Parents love that this crown-polished name has quietly climbed the U.S. charts since the late ’90s—never common, always noticeable, like a comet streaking across a summer noche. Picture it: a swaddled recién nacido raising one royal eyebrow, already negotiating extra bedtime stories, because with a name like Majesty, life is a lively court where imagination reigns supreme and every milestone feels stamped with a golden seal of ¡grandeza!

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MAJ-uh-stee (/ˈmædʒəsti/)
  • Pronunced as MAY-juh-stee (/ˈmeɪdʒəsti/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

States Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Majesty

Majesty Rose -
Maria Fernandez
Curated byMaria Fernandez

Assistant Editor