Regal

Meaning of Regal

With its roots in the Latin word regalis, meaning “royal,” the name Regal brings an air of dignity and timeless elegance to any child who bears it. In Indian households, where stories glide through generations like silk threads in a Banarasi saree, Regal evokes images of marble palaces and vibrant durbars, yet it steps confidently into modern life as a truly unisex choice. Pronounced REE-guhl, it carries the quiet assurance of an heir without demanding a crown (and your little one won’t need a scepter to command attention). Though it appears only sporadically in US birth records—adding to its distinctive charm—Regal resonates as a celebration of leadership, inner strength and kindness. With its blend of ancient heritage and contemporary flair, Regal offers families a name both venerable and refreshingly new.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as REE-guhl (/ˈriːɡəl/)

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