List of fictional princesses
This is a list of fictional princesses that have appeared in various works of fiction. This list is organized by medium and limited to well-referenced, notable examples of fictional princesses.
Literature
This section contains examples of both classic and more modern writing.
Princess | Work | Notes | Author |
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The Princess | The Bold Knight, the Apples of Youth, and the Water of Life | Russian fairy tale collected by Alexander Afanasyev in Narodnye russkie skazki. | Alexander Afanasyev |
Marya, Olga, and Anna | The Death of Koschei the Deathless | Three sisters of Prince Ivan from the Russian fairy tale, collected by Alexander Afanasyev in Narodnye russkie skazki and included by Andrew Lang in The Red Fairy Book. | Alexander Afanasyev |
Marya Morevna | The Death of Koschei the Deathless | The warrior princess. | Alexander Afanasyev |
Vasilisa the Wise | The Frog Princess | Also called "The Tsarevna Frog", collected by Alexander Afanasyev in Narodnye russkie skazki. | Alexander Afanasyev |
Euna | The Princess Who Never Smiled | Also called "The Unsmiling Tsarevna", collected by Alexander Afanasyev in Narodnye russkie skazki. | Alexander Afanasyev |
Helen the Beautiful | Tsarevitch Ivan, the Firebird and the Gray Wolf | Russian fairy tale collected by Alexander Afanasyev in Narodnye russkie skazki. | Alexander Afanasyev |
Princess Eilonwy | The Chronicles of Prydain | Lloyd Alexander | |
Mickle/Princess Augusta | Westmark trilogy | Long-lost daughter of King Augustine IV and Queen Caroline of Westmark. | Lloyd Alexander |
Princess | The Flying Trunk | The Sultan's daughter. | Hans Christian Andersen |
The Little Mermaid | The Little Mermaid | The youngest daughter of the Sea King. | Hans Christian Andersen |
The Princess | The Little Mermaid | She happens to appear on the scene when the prince begins to wake, and thus receives the credit for saving him. | Hans Christian Andersen |
The Princess | The Most Incredible Thing | Hans Christian Andersen | |
The Princess | The Princess and the Pea | Hans Christian Andersen | |
The Princess | The Shadow | Hans Christian Andersen | |
The Princess | The Snow Queen | Hans Christian Andersen | |
The Princess | The Swineherd | Hans Christian Andersen | |
The Princess | The Wild Swans | Danish fairy tale about a princess who saves her eleven brothers from a curse cast by an evil queen. | Hans Christian Andersen |
Thumbelina | Thumbelina | Hans Christian Andersen | |
Queen Irene | Xanth | Formerly Princess Irene. Sorceress of Plants; daughter of King Trent and Queen Iris. She is the wife of Dor and the mother of Ivy, Ida, and Dolph. She appears in Centaur Aisle. | Piers Anthony |
Princess Ivy | Xanth | Sorceress of Enhancement; daughter of Queen Irene and Dor, and the twin sister of Ida. She appears in Dragon on a Pedestal, Crewel Lye: A Caustic Yarn, and Man from Mundania. | Piers Anthony |
Princess Ida | Xanth | Sorceress of the idea; daughter of Queen Irene and Dor, and the lost twin sister of Ivy. She first appears in The Color of Her Panties. | Piers Anthony |
Princesses Melody, Harmony, and Rhythm | Xanth | Triplet Sorceresses; the daughters of Princess Ivy and Grey. | Piers Anthony |
Princess | Boots Who Made the Princess Say, "That's A Story" | Also called "The Ash Lad Who Made the Princess Say, 'You're A Liar'". Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in Norske Folkeeventyr. | Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe |
Princess | The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body | Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in Norske Folkeeventyr. | Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe |
Princess | The Princess on the Glass Hill | Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in Norske Folkeeventyr. | Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe |
Princess | Shortshanks | Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in Norske Folkeeventyr. Also collected by Andrew Lang in The Red Fairy Book. | Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe |
Princess | Soria Moria Castle | Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in Norske Folkeeventyr. Also collected by Andrew Lang in The Red Fairy Book. | Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe |
The three princesses | The Three Princesses of Whiteland | Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in Norske Folkeeventyr. Also collected by Andrew Lang in The Yellow Fairy Book. | Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe |
Paulina | The Princess and the Pizza[1] | Mary Jane Auch | |
Emeralda (Emma) | The Frog Princess | A young witch learning to control her magic and the Princess of Greater Greensward. She also appears in the sequels Dragon's Breath, Once Upon a Curse, and No Place for Magic, and the series prequel, The Salamander Spell. | E. D. Baker |
Millie | The Dragon Princess | The daughter of Princess Emeralda and Prince Eadric, and the protagonist of the epilogue series to The Frog Princess novels. She appears in The Dragon Princess, Dragon Kiss, and A Prince Among Frogs. | E. D. Baker |
Princess Annie | The Wide-Awake Princess[2][3] | A fairy-tale novel based on the story of "Sleeping Beauty". | E. D. Baker |
Princess Gwen | The Wide-Awake Princess[2][3] | E. D. Baker | |
Beauty | Beauty and the Beast | While the first published version was published by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, the most well-known version is the one recorded by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. | Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve |
Tiger Lily | Peter and Wendy | The daughter of the Great Big Little Panther. | J. M. Barrie |
The Princess | The Flea | Giambattista Basile | |
Princess Menechella | The Merchant | Giambattista Basile | |
The twelve princesses | The Princesses Have a Ball[4] | Illustrated by Lynne Cravath. | Teresa Bateman |
Betsy Bobbin | Oz books | According to Ruth Plumly Thompson, Betsy becomes a Princess of Oz. Appears as the "Princess of Stones" and is referred to as the "Lady Betsy Bobbin" in David Sexton's Tarot of Oz. | L. Frank Baum |
Dorothy Gale | Oz books | She created a Princess of Oz by Princess Ozma. | L. Frank Baum |
Princess Ozma | Oz books | Ozma of Oz, called "princess", but really functions as the Queen of Oz. | L. Frank Baum |
Peg Amy | Oz books | Trot's doll, who, in Kabumpo in Oz, is discovered to be the enchanted form of the Princess of Sun-Top Mountain. She marries Prince Pompadore of Pumperdink, with whom she has a daughter, Princess Pajonia of Pumperdink. | L. Frank Baum |
Trot | Oz books | She becomes a princess of the Ozure Isles. | L. Frank Baum |
Princess Langwidere | Ozma of Oz | L. Frank Baum | |
Princess Fluff | Queen Zixi of Ix | Her real name being Meg, she is nicknamed "Fluff". She is the sister of Bud (real name Timothy), who is created King of Nole. | L. Frank Baum |
Princess Pinecone | The Princess and the Pony | A princess who, instead of getting a warhorse for her birthday, receives a cute flatulent pony. | Kate Beaton |
Princess | The Princess and the Lord of Night[5] | Illustrated by Susan Gaber. | Emma Bull |
Sara Crewe | A Little Princess | Frances Hodgson Burnett | |
Jane Porter Clayton, Countess of Greystoke | Tarzan series | Simultaneously the Countess of Greystoke and the tribal queen of the Waziri people due to her marriage to Tarzan. Although she isn't an official princess, the latter title that she does hold would arguably cause her to qualify. | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
Meriem, wife of Korak | Tarzan series | The daughter-in-law of Tarzan, who is both an English peer and an African tribal chief, Meriem is also a princess in her own right. | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
Mia Thermopolis | The Princess Diaries | Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo, Crown Princess of Genovia, commonly known as "Mia Thermopolis". | Meg Cabot |
Princess Peepers | Princess Peepers Picks a Pet[6] | Illustrated by Tuesday Mourning. | Pam Calvert |
The Princess | The Sea-Maiden | Scottish fairy tale collected by John Francis Campbell in Popular Tales of the West Highlands. | John Francis Campbell |
Elisa | The Girl of Fire and Thorns[7] | The younger of two princesses. | Rae Carson |
Princess Noelle | The Timelight Stone: The Pirate and the Princess[8] | Mio Chizuru | |
Princess Smartypants | Princess Smartypants[9] | Written and illustrated by Babette Cole. | Babette Cole |
Princess Margaret ("Meg") | The Runaway Princess,[10] The Runaway Dragon[11] | Princess of the Kingdom of Greeve. | Kate Coombs |
The three princesses | The Three Daughters of King O'Hara | Irish fairy tale collected by Jeremiah Curtin in Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland. | Jeremiah Curtin |
The Princess | The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin | Irish fairy tale collected by Jeremiah Curtin in Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland and included by Ruth Manning-Sanders in A Book of Dragons. | Jeremiah Curtin |
Princess Belle-Etoile | Princess Belle-Etoile | French fairy tale inspired by Giovanni Francesco Straparola's Ancilotto, King of Provino. | Madame d'Aulnoy |
Princess Rosette | Princess Rosette | French fairy tale by Madame d'Aulnoy. Included by Andrew Lang in The Red Fairy Book. | Madame d'Aulnoy |
Princess Margaret | A Princess in Disguise[12] | April Michelle Davis | |
The twelve princesses | Princess of the Midnight Ball | 2009 adult fantasy novel based on the fairy tale "The Twelve Dancing Princesses".
The novel features twelve princesses, the daughters of King Gregor and the late Queen Maude of Westfalin.
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Jessica Day George |
Princess Celie | Tuesdays at the Castle[13] | Also appears in the sequel, Wednesdays in the Tower.[14] | Jessica Day George |
Princess Pea | The Tale of Despereaux | Princess of Dor, only child of the king and queen. | Kate DiCamillo |
The Wentworth princesses | Entwined | Based on "The Twelve Dancing Princesses".
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Heather Dixon |
Fallon | Princess of Fire | A Saxon princess, daughter of King Harold of England. | Shannon Drake |
Princess Amelia | The Extra-Ordinary Princess[15] | Princess Amelia of Gossling; youngest of four sisters. | Carolyn Q. Ebbitt |
Ce'Nedra | The Belgariad series | Imperial Princess of Tolnedra, Queen of Riva. She first appears in Queen of Sorcery. | David Eddings |
Eliza | The Wild Swans[16] | Illustrated by Susan Jeffers. | Amy Ehrlich |
Sadie | Sadie: The Paper Crown Princess[17] | Illustrated by Mandy Newham. | Amanda N. Evans |
Violet/Violetta | The Princess Knight[18] | Illustrated by Kerstin Meyer. | Cornelia Funke |
Princess Isabella | Princess Pigsty[19] | Cornelia Funke | |
Princess Badroulbadour | The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp | A Middle Eastern folktale; one of a collection of tales from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights). | Translated and added by Antoine Galland |
Princess Buttercup | The Princess Bride | William Goldman | |
Queen Cyrilla of Galea | Sword of Truth series | Cyrilla Amnell. Formerly Princess Cyrilla. Daughter of Queen Bernadine and King Wyborn Amnell of Galea; sister of Prince Harold of Galea. Older half-sister of the Mother Confessor Kahlan Amnell. | Terry Goodkind |
Princess Violet of Tamarang | Sword of Truth series | Spoilt daughter of Queen Milena of Tamarang. Later succeeds her mother as Queen of Tamarang. | Terry Goodkind |
Princess Rose | The Ugly Princess and the Wise Fool[20] | Illustrated by Randy Cecil. | Margaret Gray |
Allerleirauh | Allerleirauh | Brothers Grimm | |
Princess | The Brave Little Tailor | German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and included by Andrew Lang in The Blue Fairy Book. | Brothers Grimm |
Cinderella | Cinderella | Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault | |
Princess | The Crystal Ball | Brothers Grimm | |
Princess | The Frog Prince; or, Iron Henry | Brothers Grimm | |
Princess | The Goose Girl | Brothers Grimm | |
Princess | King Thrushbeard | Brothers Grimm | |
Rapunzel | Rapunzel | Brothers Grimm | |
Princess | Sleeping Beauty | Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault | |
Snow White | Snow White | Brothers Grimm | |
The twelve princesses | The Twelve Dancing Princesses | Brothers Grimm | |
Princess | The Two Brothers | Brothers Grimm | |
Princess | The Water of Life | Brothers Grimm | |
Ani | The Goose Girl[21] | Anidori-Kiladra Talianna Isilee, Crown Princess of Kildenree. | Shannon Hale |
Miri | Princess Academy[22] | Shannon Hale | |
Princess Irulan | Dune | Eldest daughter of the 81st Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV and Anirul. | Frank Herbert |
Princess Chalice | Dune | A daughter of the 81st Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV and Anirul. | Frank Herbert |
Princess Wensicia | Dune | The third daughter of the 81st Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV and Anirul. | Frank Herbert |
Princess Josifa | Dune | A daughter of the 81st Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV and Anirul. | Frank Herbert |
Princess Rugi | Dune | A daughter of the 81st Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV and Anirul. | Frank Herbert |
Grace | Princess Grace | Illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu. | Mary Hoffman |
Princess Nausicaa | The Odyssey | Homer | |
Princess Osra | The Heart of Princess Osra | Anthony Hope | |
Princess Flavia | The Prisoner of Zenda | Betrothed of King Rudolf of Ruritania and love of Rudolf Rassendyll. | Anthony Hope |
Princess | Princess Furball[23] | Illustrated by Anita Lobel. | Charlotte Huck |
Princess Loralyn | Beyond the Greenest Hill: A Fairy Tale[24] | Patricia McCune Irvine | |
Cinder Edna | Cinder Edna | Illustrated by Kevin O'Malley.[25] | Ellen Jackson |
The Princess | The Little Bull-Calf | English Gypsy fairy tale collected by Joseph Jacobs in More English Fairy Tales.[26] | Joseph Jacobs |
The Princess | The Red Ettin | Collected by Joseph Jacobs and included by Andrew Lang in The Blue Fairy Book. | Joseph Jacobs |
Kaguya-hime | The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter | Kaguya-hime (かぐや姫, Princess Kaguya). A 10th century Japanese folktale. This story is the basis for the science fiction manga series Kaguyahime. | Japanese folk tale |
The princess | The Toothpick Warriors | Japanese folk tale | |
Carissa | A Certain Magical Index | Rebellious second princess of the United Kingdom that tried to take over the country to protect it from the Roman Catholic Church and its influence. | Kazuma Kamachi |
Villain | A Certain Magical Index | Youngest princess of the United Kingdom, who was opposed to her elder sister taking over the country. | Kazuma Kamachi |
Riméa | A Certain Magical Index | Eldest princess of the United Kingdom, who was opposed to her younger sister, Carissa, taking over the country. | Kazuma Kamachi |
Cinderella | Cinderella's Magical Wheelchair: An Empowering Fairy Tale[27] | Illustrated by Richa Kinra. | Jewel Kats |
Princess Amy | The Ordinary Princess[28] | Princess Amethyst Alexandra Augusta Araminta Adelaide Aurelia Anne of Phantasmorania. One of seven sisters. Written and illustrated by M. M. Kaye. | M. M. Kaye |
Princess Golden Locks | The Greek Princess and the Young Gardener | Irish fairy tale collected Kennedy's in Fireside Stories of Ireland. Included by Joseph Jacobs in More Celtic Fairy Tales. | Collected by Patrick Kennedy |
Princess | The Glass Mountain | Polish fairy tale collected by Hermann Kletke. Also collected by Andrew Lang | Hermann Kletke |
Dotterine | The Child who came from an Egg | Estonian fairy tale, also known as The Egg-Born Princess (Estonian: Munast sündinud kuningatütar). Collected by Dr. Friedrich Kreutzwald in Eestirahwa Ennemuistesed jutud. | Dr. Friedrich Kreutzwald |
Princess | The Dragon of the North | Estonian fairy tale collected by Dr. Friedrich Kreutzwald in Eestirahwa Ennemuistesed jutud. Included by Andrew Lang in The Yellow Fairy Book. | Dr. Friedrich Kreutzwald |
Princess | The Grateful Prince | Estonian fairy tale; collected by Kreutzwald in Eestirahwa Ennemuistesed jutud. Included by W. F. Kirby in The Hero of Esthonia, and by Andrew Lang The Violet Fairy Book. | Dr. Friedrich Kreutzwald |
Princess Daisy Valenski | Princess Daisy | Judith Krantz | |
Dani Valenski | Princess Daisy | Daisy's twin sister, not accepted by their father because she was born brain-damaged. | Judith Krantz |
Princess | The Three Princes and their Beasts | The three princes' stepsister. | Collected by Andrew Lang |
Princess | The Princess Who Was Hidden Underground | German fairy tale included by Andrew Lang in The Violet Fairy Book. | Collected by Andrew Lang |
Princess | Tritill, Litill, and the Birds | German fairy tale by Andrew Lang in The Crimson Fairy Book. | Collected by Andrew Lang |
Vera | Princess Ligovskaya | Character based on Varvara Lopukhina, the woman with whom the author Lermontov was in love. Lopukhina's husband, Nikolai Bakhmetyev, was the prototype for the character of Prince Ligovskoy. | Mikhail Lermontov |
Ella of Frell | Ella Enchanted | Gail Carson Levine | |
Aza | Fairest[29] | Gail Carson Levine | |
Princess Sonora | Princess Sonora and the Long Sleep[30] | Illustrated by Mark Elliott. | Gail Carson Levine |
Princess Adelina (Addie) | The Two Princesses of Bamarre | Gail Carson Levine | |
Princess Meryl | The Two Princesses of Bamarre | Gail Carson Levine | |
Ye Gongzhu Aurora | The Guardians of Cosmos | Princess of the whole universe with special powers over energy. She was also the patron of Cosmos, the good part of the world, and used to be in a relationship with Alexander as well as being in a relationship with Kim Joomyun (Suho) in the sequel. Often described as an incredibly beautiful teenage girl with long black hair and eyes. She was an Asian and together with her fellow Guardians, fight against the evil Chaos. | Noelle |
Aravis | The Chronicles of Narnia | Marries Crown Prince Cor of Archenland. Appears as a main character in The Horse and His Boy and a minor character in The Last Battle. | C. S. Lewis |
Pippi Longstocking | Pippi Longstocking series | Daughter of Captain Ephraim Longstocking, the king of an island in the South Seas.[31] | Astrid Lindgren |
The light princess | The Light Princess | Scottish fairy tale. | George MacDonald |
Princess Makemnoit | The Light Princess | Scottish fairy tale. | George MacDonald |
Princess Irene | The Princess and the Goblin | Princess Irene also appears, a few years older, in the book's sequel, The Princess and Curdie. | George MacDonald |
Myrcella Baratheon | A Song of Ice and Fire | Princess of the House Baratheon of King's Landing. Legal daughter of King Robert Baratheon, biological daughter of Cersei and Jaime Lannister. Sister of Joffrey and Tommen. | George R. R. Martin |
Arianne Martell | A Song of Ice and Fire | George R. R. Martin | |
Elia Martell | A Song of Ice and Fire | George R. R. Martin | |
Rhaenys Targaryen | A Song of Ice and Fire | George R. R. Martin | |
Daenerys Targaryen | A Song of Ice and Fire | George R. R. Martin | |
Princess | The Storytelling Princess[32] | Illustrated by Kimberly Bulcken Root. | Rafe Martin |
Princess | Deerskin | An adaptation of the fairy tale "Allerleirauh". | Robin McKinley |
Aerin | The Hero and the Crown[33] | Only child of the King of Damar. | Robin McKinley |
Princess Corenice of Atlantis | Merlin's Ring | H. Warner Munn | |
Princess Elizabeth | The Paper Bag Princess[34] | Art by Michael Martchenko. | Robert Munsch |
Princess Ben | Princess Ben | Princess Benevolence. | Catherine Gilbert Murdock |
Katya | The Magic Nesting Doll[35] | Illustrated by Laurel Long. | Jacqueline K. Ogburn |
Princess | Sleeping Bobby[36] | A twist on the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty". Illustrated by Giselle Potter. | Mary Pope Osborne and Will Osborne |
Rosamund | The King's Equal[37] | Illustrated by Curtis Woodbridge. | Katherine Paterson |
The Princess | The Princess and the Admiral[38] | Drawings by Tony Chen. | Charlotte Pomerantz |
Lyudmila | Ruslan and Lyudmila | Aleksandr Pushkin | |
Princess-Swan | The Tale of Tsar Saltan | 1831 Russian poem written after the fairy tale edited by Vladimir Dahl. | Aleksandr Pushkin |
Black Bee Bright (B. B.) | The Diary of B. B. Bright, Possible Princess[39] | Alice Randall and Caroline Randall Williams | |
Serenity | The Apple-Pip Princess[40] | The youngest of three princesses. | Jane Ray |
The Invisible Princess | The Invisible Princess[41] | Faith Ringgold | |
Jenna Heap | Septimus Heap series | A primary character in the Septimus Heap series. She is a descendant of Princess Esmeralda. | Angie Sage |
Margaret | Brave Margaret: An Irish Adventure[42] | Robert D. San Souci and Sally Wern Comport | |
Princess Rosamond | The Well at the End of the World[43] | Illustrated by Rebecca Walsh. | Robert D. San Souci |
Guinevere | Young Guinevere[44] | Illustrated by Jamichael Henterly. | Robert D. San Souci |
Daughter of Antiochus | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | The unnamed daughter of Antiochus, King of Antioch. | William Shakespeare |
Marina | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | The daughter of Thaisa and Pericles, Prince of Tyre. | William Shakespeare |
Thaisa | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | The daughter of Simonides, King of Pentapolis, and wife of Pericles, Prince of Tyre. | William Shakespeare |
The Duchess of Gloucester | Richard II | Wife of Richard II's uncle, Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester; based on the historical figure of Lady Eleanor de Bohun. | William Shakespeare |
The Duchess of York | Richard II | Widow of Richard II's uncle, the Duke of York (who is based on the historical figure, Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York). Though unnamed, the Duchess is reportedly a composite of Langley's first and second wives, Infanta Isabella of Castile and Joan Holland, respectively. | William Shakespeare |
Miranda | The Tempest | Daughter of Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, and wife of Prince Ferdinand. | William Shakespeare |
Roselupin | The Red Wolf[45] | Margaret Shannon | |
Princess Amanita | Dangerously Ever After[46] | A fairy tale about a plucky, independent young princess. Illustrated by Valeria Docampo. | Dashka Slater |
Serena | Ancilotto, King of Provino | Italian fairy tale included in The Facetious Nights of Straparola. | Giovanni Francesco Straparola |
Princess | The Princess and the Glass Mountain[47] | Swedish folktale | |
Princess of Arabia | The Prince and the Princess in the Forest | Danish fairy tale collected in Tang Kristensen's Æventyr far Jylland ("Tales from Jutland"). Andrew Lang included it in The Olive Fairy Book. | Evald Tang Kristensen |
Princess Ida | The Princess | 1847 serio-comic blank verse narrative poem. | Alfred Tennyson |
Princess | The Last Giant | Short fairy tale from Thompson's collection The Princess of Cozytown.[48] | Ruth Plumly Thompson |
Princess Pajonia of Pumperdink | Oz books | The daughter of Peg Amy and Prince Pompadore of Pumperdink. She first appears in The Purple Prince of Oz. | Ruth Plumly Thompson |
Planetty | Oz books | Appears in Ruth Plumly Thompson's 1938 novel The Silver Princess in Oz. She also appears in Jeff Freedman's The Magic Dishpan of Oz (1994). | Ruth Plumly Thompson |
Princess Poppsy | Princess of Cozytown | Short fairy tale from Thompson's collection The Princess of Cozytown.[48] | Ruth Plumly Thompson |
Princess Dianidra | The Princess Who Could Not Dance | Short fairy tale from Thompson's collection The Princess of Cozytown.[48] | Ruth Plumly Thompson |
Eärwen | Unfinished Tales The Silmarillion |
Daughter of Olwë of Alqualondë, king of the Telerin Elves of Aman. She is the wife of Finarfin, Prince of the Noldor, the mother of Galadriel, and Queen of Eldamar. | J. R. R. Tolkien |
Éowyn | Lord of the Rings | Though she never actually held the title of "princess", she is the niece of King Théoden of Rohan, the sister of King Éomer of Rohan, the wife of Faramir, a Prince of Gondor. | J. R. R. Tolkien |
Finduilas | The Children of Húrin The Silmarillion |
Daughter of Orodreth, the ruler of Nargothrond. She was a high princess of the Noldor. | J. R. R. Tolkien |
Galadriel | Lord of the Rings The Silmarillion |
Youngest child and only daughter of Finarfin, Prince and later High King of the Noldor, and Eärwen. | J. R. R. Tolkien |
Idril | The Silmarillion, The Book of Lost Tales (The Fall of Gondolin) | Daughter of Turgon, Elven king of the Noldor. | J. R. R. Tolkien |
Princess Lothíriel of Dol Amroth | Lord of the Rings | Wife of Éomer. | J. R. R. Tolkien |
Lúthien Tinúviel | The Silmarillion | A Telerin (Sindarin) princess, daughter of Elu Thingol, King of Dorian, and Melian the Maia. | J. R. R. Tolkien |
Princess Maria Bolkonskaya | War and Peace | Princess Maria Nikolayevna Bolkonskaya.[49][50] Daughter of Prince Nikolai Andreyevich Bolkonsky (Prince Bolkonsky).[51] | Leo Tolstoy |
Sylvie | The Great Good Thing[52] | Roderick Townley | |
Petronella | Petronella[53] | Illustrated by Margaret Organ-Kean. | Jay Williams |
Aouda | Around the World in Eighty Days | Jules Verne | |
Princess Rosamund | The Tough Princess[54] | Martin Waddell | |
Holly Crescent | Princess at Midnight[55] | By night Princess of Castle Waxing. | Andi Watson |
Raina | The Glass Mountain[56] | Diane Wolkstein | |
Princess | The Princess and the Dragon[57] | Audrey Wood | |
Princess Elise Belia Avisette | A Vengeful Reflection: The Story of Princess Elise[58] | D. Wooten | |
Cimorene | Dealing with Dragons[59] | Princess of Linderwall. | Patricia C. Wrede |
Princess Alianora | Enchanted Forest Chronicles | Princess of the duchy of Toure-on-Marsh. | Patricia C. Wrede |
Princess Cimorene | Enchanted Forest Chronicles | The rebellious princess of the kingdom of Linderwall. | Patricia C. Wrede |
Princess Djeow Seow | The Emperor and the Kite[60] | Jane Yolen | |
Zhao Min | The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber | Princess Shaomin, born Minmin Temür. Daughter of Chaghan Temür, the Prince of Ruyang of the Yuan Dynasty, younger sister of Köke Temür, and wife of Zhang Wuji. | Jin Yong |
Zita | The Thirteenth Princess[61] | The youngest of thirteen sisters. A retelling of "The Twelve Dancing Princesses". | Diane Zahler |
Theatre
Princess | Title | Notes |
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Sara Crewe | A Little Princess | A 2004 musical based on the novel of the same name. Music by Andrew Lippa and book and lyrics by Brian Crawley. |
Amneris | Aida | An opera by Giuseppe Verdi. Later adapted into a rock opera and 2000 Broadway show. 2000 songs by Tim Rice and Elton John. |
Princess Badroulbadour | Aladdin | The traditional pantomime was originally dramatized by John O'Keeffe in 1788 for the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Different versions of the pantomime story have been performed for over 200 years. The "Aladdin" story was also adapted into other theatrical productions. Notable adaptations include:
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Princess Stephanie of Balaria | The Balkan Princess | A British musical written by Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon; lyrics by Paul Rubens and Arthur Wimperis; music by Paul Rubens. |
Cinderella | Into the Woods | |
Rapunzel | Into the Woods | |
Princess Marie | King of Cadonia | An English musical written by Frederick Lonsdale; lyrics by Adrian Ross and Arthur Wimperis; music by Sidney Jones and Frederick Rosse (the short-lived Broadway production featured additional music by Jerome Kern). |
Princess Althea | The Light Princess | Adapted from the Scottish fairy tale by George MacDonald. |
Princess Olga | Maid of Pskov | Princess Olga Yuryevna Tokmakova. Adoptive daughter of Prince Tokmakov, biological daughter of Vera Sheloga (Tokmakov's sister-in-law) and Tsar Ivan Vasilevich the Terrible. 1872 opera composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; based on the drama of the same name by Lev Mei. |
Princess Winnifred | Once Upon a Mattress | A musical comedy based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Princess and the Pea. |
Tiger Lily | Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up | A play based on the novel by J. M. Barrie. |
Princess Ida | The Princess | A blank verse farcical play by W. S. Gilbert, parodying Alfred Tennyson's poem, "The Princess: A Medley". |
Princess Ida | Princess Ida | A comic opera; music by Arthur Sullivan, libretto by W. S. Gilbert. Based on the poem "The Princess" by Alfred Tennyson. |
Princess | The Snow Queen | A chamber opera in six scenes based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale of the same name; prologue by Matthew King, libretto by Andrew McKinnon. |
Disney Princesses | Various | A number of Disney Princesses have gotten their own musicals.
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Princess Maria Bolkonskaya | War and Peace | Princess Maria Nikolayevna Bolkonskaya.[49][50] Opera based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy. |
Zémire | Zémire et Azor | Operatic version of the fairy-tale Beauty and the Beast, written by Jean-François Marmontel and composed by André Grétry. |
Film
Live action
Princess | Film | Notes |
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Princess Aouda | Around the World in 80 Days | 1956 film based on the famous novel by Jules Verne. Portrayed by Shirley MacLaine. |
Princess Selenia | Arthur and the Invisibles | Daughter of Emperor Sifrat XVI and older sister of Prince Betameche. Portrayed by Madonna. |
Neytiri of the Omaticaya Na'vi | Avatar | Portrayed by Zoe Saldana, the character of Neytiri may well be considered a princess. Although she is never actually called by this title in the film, her status as both the daughter of a tribal chieftain and the heir to a high priestly office that is usually held by the women of her family means that she is commonly referred to as one by both real-world commentators and fans alike. |
Belle | La Belle et la Bête (Beauty and the Beast) | French film adaptation of the fairy-tale of the same name, known in English as Beauty and the Beast. Belle is portrayed in the film by Josette Day. |
Empress Phoenix | Curse of the Golden Flower | Portrayed by Li Gong. |
Princess Irulan | Dune | Eldest daughter of the 81st Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV and Anirul. Elder sister of Chalice, Wensicia, Josifa, and Rugi. Portrayed by Virginia Madsen in the 1984 film adaptation. |
Ella of Frell | Ella Enchanted | Portrayed by Anne Hathaway. |
Giselle | Enchanted | Giselle, portrayed by Amy Adams, is a princess-to-be. Although technically not a princess, as she never marries Prince Edward, the character was created in the image of the archetypal Disney Princess. In a nod to Disney animated features, many of Giselle's character traits are a combination of those of past Disney princesses. Many references, from the subtle to the prominent, are made throughout the film to past and future Disney films; and a number of actresses who have played Disney characters in the past make cameo appearances in the film, including Paige O'Hara (Belle, Beauty and the Beast), Jodi Benson (Ariel, The Little Mermaid), and Judy Kuhn (Pocahontas, Pocahontas). Julie Andrews, who has starred in a number of Disney films, perhaps most famously as the title character in Mary Poppins and as Queen Clarisse Renaldi in The Princess Diaries and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.
While Giselle never officially becomes a princess, Nancy, Robert's former fiancée, does when she marries Prince Edward.
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Nancy Tremaine | Enchanted | Marries Prince Edward, Giselle's former fiancée. Portrayed by Idina Menzel. |
Danielle de Barbarac | Ever After: A Cinderella Story | Becomes the wife of Prince Henry. 1998 film adaptation of "Cinderella" set in Renaissance France. Portrayed by Drew Barrymore. |
Princess Diana | Hercules and the Princess of Troy | The Princess of Troy, portrayed by Diana Hyland. |
Princess Yuki Akizuki | The Hidden Fortress | Portrayed by Misa Uehara. |
Princess Aneta | It Is Hell With the Princess | 2009 Czech film. Portrayed by Tereza Voříšková. |
Jodhaa Bai | Jodhaa Akbar | A Rajput princess portrayed by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. |
Dejah Thoris | John Carter | Princess of Helium. Portrayed by Lynn Collins. |
Princess Anna of Finland | King Ralph | Portrayed by Joely Richardson. |
Lyssa | Krull | Portrayed by Lisette Anthony (Lindsay Crouse, dub). |
Princess Lily | Legend | Portrayed by Mia Sara. |
Sara Crewe | A Little Princess | Multiple film adaptations of Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel have been made. Some notable examples include:
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Éowyn | Lord of the Rings | Though she never actually held the title of "princess", she is the niece of King Théoden of Rohan, the sister of King Éomer of Rohan, the wife of Faramir, a Prince of Gondor. Portrayed by Miranda Otto. |
Galadriel | Lord of the Rings | Youngest child and only daughter of Finarfin, Prince of the Noldor, and Eärwen. Portrayed by Cate Blanchett. |
Princess Lauranna | Men in Black II | Zarthon ambassador to Earth, and keeper of the Light of Zartha. Love interest of Agent Kay. Mother of Laura Vasquez. The actual Princess Lauranna, as the ambassador of her people, is portrayed by Linda Kim. In the "Mysteries in History" video shown within the film, she is portrayed by Paige Brooks. |
Laura Vasquez | Men in Black II | Princess and the Light of Zartha. Daughter of Princess Lauranna and love interest of Agent Jay. Portrayed by Rosario Dawson. |
Tiger Lily | Peter Pan | 2003 film based on J.M. Barrie's 1904 play, Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and 1911 novel, Peter and Wendy. Portrayed by Carsen Gray. |
Princess Tamina | Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | Princess of Alamut. Portrayed by Gemma Arterton. |
Princess Calliope | Princess | 2008 ABC Family Original Movie. Portrayed by Nicole Gale Anderson. |
Princess Ithaca | Princess | Portrayed by Nora Zehetner. |
Princess Evelyn | Princess and the Pony | Portrayed by Fiona Perry. |
Princess Buttercup | The Princess Bride | Portrayed by Robin Wright. Based on the 1973 novel of the same name by William Goldman. |
Princess Caraboo/Mary Baker | Princess Caraboo | Portrayed by Phoebe Cates. |
Princess Daisy Valenski | Princess Daisy | Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Judith Krantz. Portrayed by Merete Van Kamp as an adult and by Rachel Dennis as a child. |
Dani Valenski | Princess Daisy | Daisy's twin sister, not accepted by their father because she was born brain-damaged. Portrayed by Merete Van Kamp as an adult and by Melissa Dennis as a child. |
Mia Thermopolis | The Princess Diaries; The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement |
Amelia Mignonette Thermopolis Renaldi, Princess of Genovia, commonly known as "Mia Thermopolis". Later becomes Queen of Genovia. Portrayed by Anne Hathaway. |
Princess Maria | Princess O'Rourke | 1943 romantic comedy starring Olivia de Havilland, Robert Cummings, and Charles Coburn. It is similar to the later Roman Holiday (1953), which starred Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. |
Princess Rosalinda Montoya | Princess Protection Program | "Rosie Gonzalez". Princess of Costa Luna. Portrayed by Demi Lovato. |
Princess Ann ('Anya Smith') | Roman Holiday | 1953 romantic comedy starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. Hepburn won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Princess Ann. The film was remade for television in 1987, starring Tom Conti and Catherine Oxenberg, daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia. |
Summer Princess | Snow Queen | 2002 made-for-television made by Hallmark Entertainment. Based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen". Portrayed by Kira Clavell. |
Princess | The Snow Queen | 2005 BBC television movie based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen". Portrayed by Leah Cudmore. |
Lilli Hoffman | Snow White: A Tale of Terror | 1997 film based on Snow White. Portrayed by Monica Keena. |
Snow White | Numerous adaptations of the Snow White story have been made over the years, starring several different actresses. Some of these include:
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Vespa | Spaceballs | Daughter of King Roland of Druidia, portrayed by Daphne Zuniga. |
Padmé Amidala | Star Wars | Elected Queen of Naboo at the young age of 14 after previously serving as the Princess of Theed. Later goes on to serve her people as a senator for Naboo.
Portrayed by Natalie Portman:
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace |
Leia Organa | Star Wars | Secretly adopted daughter of Bail Prestor Organa (formally styled as His Serene Highness Prince Bail Organa, First Chairman and Viceroy of Alderaan). Portrayed in the original trilogy films by Carrie Fisher:
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope |
The Princess | The Thief of Bagdad (1940); and The Thief of Bagdad (1924) |
This character appears in the 1940 Technicolor film and 1924 silent version of this story, based on a loose adaptation of the story of "Aladdin". Portrayed by June Duprez in 1940 and Julanne Johnston in 1924. |
Anna Valerious | Van Helsing | Princess of the Gypsies. Portrayed by Kate Beckinsale. |
Cinderella | Into the Woods | She is loosely based on the protagonist from the fairy tale of the same name. Portrayed by Anna Kendrick |
Rapunzel | Into the Woods | She is loosely based on the protagonist from the fairy tale of the same name. Portrayed by MacKenzie Mauzy |
Animated
Disney
Princess | Film | Notes |
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Princess Atta | A Bug's Life | In the film, Atta is voiced by Julia Louis-Dreyfus. She is also voiced by Jodi Benson in the PlayStation video game. |
Princess Dot | A Bug's Life | Voiced by Hayden Panettiere. |
Princess Jasmine | Aladdin | Based on Princess Badroulbadour from the tale of "The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp" from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights). She's voiced by Linda Larkin in the movies, television, and video games. |
Princess Kidagakash (Kida) | Atlantis: The Lost Empire Atlantis: Milo's Return |
Voiced by Cree Summer. |
Belle | Beauty and the Beast | Marries Beast. Voiced by Paige O'Hara. |
Princess Eilonwy | The Black Cauldron | Based on the character from Lloyd Alexander's The Chronicles of Prydain. Voiced by Susan Sheridan. |
Merida | Brave | Daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor of Dunbroch. Voiced by Peigi Barker as a child, and by Kelly Macdonald as a young woman. Mérida joined the official Disney Princess Lineup in July 2013.[65] |
Nita | Brother Bear 2 | Daughter of Chief Chilkoot. Voiced by Mandy Moore. |
Cinderella | Cinderella | Marries Prince Charming. Originally voiced by Ilene Woods. |
Anna | Frozen | Princess Anna of Arendelle. One of the main protagonists of Disney's Frozen. Anna is inspired by the character of Gerda from The Snow Queen, a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Anna and Elsa both joined the official Disney Princess Lineup in November 2013.[65] Voiced by Kristen Bell. |
Queen Elsa of Arendelle | Frozen | Formerly Princess Elsa of Arendelle. She possesses an ancient power over ice and snow, and is the elder sister of the film's main protagonist, Anna. The character of Elsa is inspired by the title character from Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen. Elsa and Anna are both scheduled to join the official Disney Princess Lineup later in 2014. Voiced by Idina Menzel. |
Nala | The Lion King The Lion King II: Simba's Pride |
The love interest of Simba and later marries him and becomes Queen of the Pride Lands. Voiced by Moira Kelly as an adult and Niketa Calame as a cub. Sally Dworsky provides Adult Nala's singing voice. |
Kiara | The Lion King II: Simba's Pride | The feisty daughter of Simba and Nala. Voiced by Neve Campbell as an adult and Michelle Horn as a cub. Liz Callaway provides Adult Kiara's singing voice, while Young Kiara's singing voice is provided by Charity Sanoy. |
Ariel | The Little Mermaid The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning |
Ariel has a very distinctive appearance, with her long, flowing red hair, blue eyes, green tail and a lavender seashell bikini top. In the films and television series, she is the youngest daughter of King Triton and Queen Athena.[66][67] Ariel has six older sisters:
Ariel is often rebellious, and in the first film longs to be a part of the human world. She marries Prince Eric, whom she rescued from a shipwreck, and together they have a daughter, Melody.[68] Ariel is voiced by Jodi Benson. |
Melody | The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea | The protagonist of Disney's The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, the sequel to The Little Mermaid. Melody is voiced by Tara Strong (credited as "Tara Charendoff"). |
Princess Minnie | Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers | The mouse princess of the kingdom of France portrayed by Minnie Mouse (voiced by Russi Taylor), though she is not technically a princess throughout the various animated films, short films and TV shows.
Minnie also portrays the princess in two of the Mickey Mouse short films: |
Moana | Moana | Moana is the only daughter of a chief in a long line of navigators, who sets sail to an island with a demi-god to help her family. She is voiced by Auliʻi Cravalho. |
Fa Mulan | Mulan Mulan II |
While in actuality she is neither a princess by birth nor by marriage, Mulan holds an honorary Disney Princess status. She is a member of the official Disney Princess lineup, the only one who is not actually a princess. Speaking voice by Ming-Na, singing voice by Lea Salonga. |
Emperor's daughters | Mulan II |
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Tiger Lily | Peter Pan | Based on the 1904 play, Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and the 1911 novel, Peter and Wendy, both by J. M. Barrie. Tiger Lily's only line is delivered by Canadian actress Corinne Orr (uncredited). |
Pocahontas | Pocahontas | Based loosely on the real-life Pocahontas, she is considered a Princess to the English. Speaking voice by Irene Bedard, singing voice by Judy Kuhn. |
Tiana | The Princess and the Frog | Marries Prince Naveen. Voiced by Anika Noni Rose. |
Princess Aurora | Sleeping Beauty | Daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah, wife of Prince Phillip. She is voiced by Mary Costa. |
Snow White | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | The central character of Walt Disney's first animated feature film, and the first Disney Princess. Voiced by Adriana Caselotti in the original film, other voice actresses since the film include: Mary Kay Bergman (1989-1999), Carolyn Gardner (2000-2010), Katherine Von Till (2011–present). |
Rapunzel | Tangled | Voiced by Mandy Moore. |
Vanellope von Schweetz | Wreck-It Ralph | Voiced by Sarah Silverman. Vanellope rejects the title at the film's end, preferring to race in her parent game (Sugar Rush) over being royalty. |
Other / non-Disney
Princess | Film | Notes |
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Princess Peri Banu | The Adventures of Prince Achmed | 1926 German film based on a combination of the stories of "The Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Paribanou" and "Aladdin" from One Thousand and One Nights. The oldest surviving animated feature film. |
Anastasia (Anya) | Anastasia | Loosely based on the true story of Anastasia Romanov, youngest daughter of Nicholas II, the last Russian Tsar, and the rumors surrounding her supposed escape from the massacre that killed her family. Speaking voice: Meg Ryan Singing voice: Liz Callaway. |
Princess Bala | Antz | Voiced by Sharon Stone. |
Princess Annika | Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus | Portrayed by Barbie; voiced by Kelly Sheridan. |
Princess Brietta | Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus | Voiced by Lalainia Lindbjerg. |
Rapunzel | Barbie as Rapunzel | Portrayed by Barbie; voiced by Kelly Sheridan. |
Princess Katrina | Barbie as Rapunzel | Portrayed by Kelly; voiced by Chantal Strand. |
Rosella (Ro) | Barbie as the Island Princess | Portrayed by Barbie; voiced by Kelly Sheridan (speaking) and Melissa Lyons (singing). |
Princess Luciana | Barbie as the Island Princess | Voiced by Candice Nicole. |
Antonio's sisters | Barbie as the Island Princess |
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Princess Anneliese | Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper | Portrayed by Barbie; speaking voice by Kelly Sheridan, singing voice by Melissa Lyons. |
The twelve princesses | Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses |
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Sugar Plum Princess | Barbie in the Nutcracker | Portrayed by Barbie; voiced by Kelly Sheridan. |
Odette | Barbie of Swan Lake | The country girl who loves to dance and marries Prince Daniel. Portrayed by Barbie; voiced by Kelly Sheridan. |
The Princesses in Charm School | Barbie: Princess Charm School |
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The Princesses | Barbie: The Princess & the Popstar |
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Wealhþeow | Beowulf | Voiced by Robin Wright. |
Sheeta | Castle in the Sky | Princess Lusheeta Toel Ul Laputa, otherwise known as "Sheeta". Voiced by Keiko Yokozawa in the original Japanese, by Lara Cody in the 1989 JAL/Streamline English release, and by Anna Paquin, with Debi Derryberry as the Young Sheeta, in the 2003 Disney distribution. |
Queen Lire | Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Green Giant | Voiced by Maki Horikita. |
Princess Kyra | Dragons: Fire and Ice | Voiced by Chiara Zanni. |
Princess Oriana | Felix the Cat: The Movie | Voiced by Maureen O'Connell. |
Princess Teegra | Fire and Ice | Voiced by Maggie Roswell. Performance model by Cynthia Leake. |
Princess Milisande | The Flight of Dragons | Voiced by Alexandra Stoddart. |
Princess Glory | Gulliver's Travels | Voiced by Jessica Dragonette. |
Marina | Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid | Voiced by Fumie Kashiyama (Japanese) and Kirsten Bishopric (English). |
Snow White | Happily Ever After | Voiced by Irene Cara. |
Princess Arianna | Hercules | The Golden Films version of the myth of Hercules. |
Princess Vasilisa | Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf | Voiced by Tatiana Bunina. |
Tuptim | The King and I | Speaking voice by Armi Arabe, singing voice by Tracy Venner. |
Princess Dayzie | Little Insects | Voiced by Mia Sara. |
Princess Camille | Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland | Voiced by Laura Mooney in English and Hiroko Kasahara in Japanese. |
Princess Marilyn | The Magic Voyage | Voiced by Irene Cara. |
Nausicaä | Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind | A 1984 animated film by Hayao Miyazaki, based on his manga of the same name. Other princesses who appear in the film:
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Sara Rhubarb | The Penniless Princess | 2012 VeggieTales retelling of A Little Princess. |
Princess Eloise | The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie | The leek princess of Monteria and the younger sister of Prince Alexander. Voiced by Laura Gerow. |
Princess Irene | The Princess and the Goblin | Voiced by Sally Ann Marsh. |
Princess Daria | The Princess and the Pea | Voiced by Amanda Waring. |
Princess Arîte | Princess Arete | The titular character in the 2001 Japanese animated film. Voiced by Houko Kuwashima. |
Princess Lillifee | Prinzessin Lillifee | The titular character in the 2009 German animated film. Princess Lillifee is the fairy Princess who rules the kingdom of Pinkovia. Lillifee also appears in the 2011 sequel, Prinzessin Lillifee und das kleine Einhorn. Voiced by Maresa Sedlmeier. |
San | Princess Mononoke | A girl raised by wolves. If not a princess in actuality, a princess by name (she is called "Princess Mononoke" by the neighboring village people). Voiced by Yuriko Ishida in the original Japanese and by Claire Danes in the English version. |
Princess Malika | Princess of Rome | The film depicts the life of Christian princess, Malika, mother-to-be of Muhammad al-Mahdi, the 12th Shia Imam, and granddaughter of Caesar of Rome. |
Princess Dawn and Princess Eve | The Princess Twins of Legendale | Both voiced by Lalainia Lindbjerg. |
Kayley | Quest for Camelot | While in actuality she is neither a princess by birth nor by marriage, Kayley holds an honorary title as a Knight of the Round Table. Speaking voice by Jessalyn Gilsig, singing voice by Andrea Corr. |
Princess Akhesa | La Reine Soleil | Voiced by Coralie Vanderlinden |
Éowyn | The Return of the King | Voiced by Nellie Bellflower. |
Princess Zeila | La Rosa di Bagdad | Voiced by Julie Andrews. |
Princess Snow Kaguya | Sailor Moon S: The Movie | 1994 Japanese animated film adapted from a side story of the Sailor Moon manga series, The Lover of Princess Kaguya, which is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Snow Queen". The name "Princess Kaguya" comes from the Japanese legend The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. Voiced by Eiko Masuyama in the Japanese version and by Linda Ballantyne in the English version. |
Princess Malta | The Sea Prince and the Fire Child | Voiced by Mami Koyama. |
Princess Fiona | Shrek | Princess Fiona is initially portrayed as the archetypal princess from fairy tales, speaking formally in matters of courtship and presenting high expectations of how she is to be rescued, who is to rescue her, and so forth. She seems to give off an air of prissiness and even snobbery to a degree (however this is shown to be purely out of her concern for breaking her curse, which she is ashamed of). Later, Princess Fiona's true self emerges, as she is really a very down-to-earth and independent woman who is a match or even better than Shrek when it comes to farting, belching, and other bad habits. She is a loyal friend, and unlike princesses of fairy tales, an expert in hand-to-hand combat with knowledge of Japanese martial arts. She also has very bad manners (just like Shrek), since she is, for part of the time at first, an ogre. However, she is much more well-mannered when in front of her parents. Princess Fiona is voiced by Cameron Diaz. |
Marina | Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas | Voiced by Catherine Zeta-Jones. |
The Princess | The Snow Queen |
Based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale of the same name. |
Princess Mindy | The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie | Voiced by Scarlett Johansson. |
Princess Mila | The Stolen Princess | Voiced by Nadya Dorofeeva. |
Princess Kiara | Super K - The Movie (Kiara the Brave) | |
Princess Odette | The Swan Princess | Speaking voice by Michelle Nicastro, singing voice by Liz Callaway. |
Princess Alise | The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale | Alise is the adopted daughter of Princess Odette and Prince Derek. Voiced by Carley G. Fogelson |
Princess Pea | The Tale of Despereaux | Film based on Kate DiCamillo's 2004 Newbery Medal-winning novel of the same name. Voiced by Emma Watson. |
Princess Yum-Yum | The Thief and the Cobbler (The Princess and the Cobbler) |
Voiced, in the original version, by Hilary Pritchard. In the Miramax version, she is voiced by Jennifer Beals, in the Majestic Films version by Bobbi Page, and, in re-edited versions, Andrea Robinson provides Yum-Yum's singing voice. |
Thumbelina | Thumbelina | Based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, perhaps one of the most well-known adaptations of Thumbelina is the 1994 animated film starring Jodi Benson as the voice of the title character. Other adaptations include:
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Princess Poppy | Trolls | Voiced by Anna Kendrick. |
Television
Live action
Princess | Series title | Notes |
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Princess Aouda | Around the World in 80 Days | 1989 NBC miniseries based on Jules Verne's novel of the same name. Portrayed by Julia Nickson. |
Princess Susannah, Duchess of Beaumont | Black Mirror | In the 2011 episode "The National Anthem", Princess Susannah is kidnapped by artist Carlton Bloom, who forces Prime Minister Michael Callow to engage in sexual intercourse with a pig as a condition for her safe return. Portrayed by Lydia Wilson. |
Princess Multiwa/Archerina | Chōriki Sentai Ohranger/Power Rangers Zeo | Voiced by Miho Yamada. |
Princess Irulan | Dune | Eldest daughter of the 81st Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV and Anirul. Elder sister of Chalice, Wensicia, Josifa, and Rugi. Portrayed by Julie Cox. |
Princess Wensicia | Dune | Third daughter of the 81st Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV and Anirul. Sister of Irulan, Chalice, Josifa, and Rugi. Portrayed by Susan Sarandon. |
Alexandra "Alex" Wilson | The Elephant Princess | Princess of Manjipoor. Portrayed by Emily Robins. |
Princess Isabella | Galavant | Princess Isabella Maria Lucia Elizabetta of Valencia. Portrayed by Karen David. |
Myrcella Baratheon | Game of Thrones | Princess of the House Baratheon of King's Landing. Legal daughter of King Robert Baratheon, biological daughter of Cersei and Jaime Lannister. Sister of Kings Joffrey and Tommen. Betrothed to Prince Trystane of Dorne. Portrayed in Seasons 1 and 2 by Aimee Richardson, and in Seasons 5 and 6 by Neil Tiger Free. |
Shireen Baratheon | Game of Thrones | Daughter of Stannis Baratheon, disputed King of Westeros, and his wife, Selyse Florent. Portrayed by Kerry Ingram. |
Elia Martell | Game of Thrones | Sister of Prince Doran Martell of Dorne and Prince Oberyn. Mentioned only. |
Daenerys Targaryen | Game of Thrones | Daughter of Aerys II Targaryen and Rhaella; younger sister of Rhaegar and Viserys Targaryen. Wife of Khal Drogo, and mother of the stillborn Rhaego. Known as the Mother of Dragons. Portrayed by Emilia Clarke. |
Rhaenys Targaryn | Game of Thrones | Daughter of Rhaegar Targaryen and Elia Martell. Niece of Daenerys Targaryen. Mentioned only. |
"Prince" Igam | Hikari Sentai Maskman | Prince (Princess) Igam, Princess Ial. Major villain revealed to be a woman. Portrayed by Mina Asami. |
Princess Jarmin | Kousoku Sentai Turboranger | Demon Princess. Portrayed by Kanako Kishi. |
Mei | Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger | Princess of the Risha tribe. Portrayed by Reiko Chiba. |
Princess Corah of Caddock | Legend of the Seeker | Season 1, Episode 19: "Cursed"
Corah is first introduced as the daughter of King Gregor of Caddock. She later becomes Queen of Caddock. Portrayed by Beatrice Joblin. |
Princess Loralyn of Thryce | Legend of the Seeker | Season 2, Episode 13: "Princess" |
Queen Milena of Tamarang | Legend of the Seeker | Previously Princess Milena of Tamarang. Character in the TV series adaptation of Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series. Portrayed by Geraldine Brophy; 1 Episode (1.9): "Puppeteer".[69] |
Princess Violet of Tamarang | Legend of the Seeker | Character in the TV series adaptation of Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series. Portrayed by Maisy McLeod-Riera, daughter of New Zealand actress Sarah McLeod; 1 Episode (1.9): "Puppeteer". |
Sara Crewe | A Little Princess | Multiple television adaptations of Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel have been made. Some notable examples include:
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Princess Elena | Merlin | The daughter of Lord Godwyn. Portrayed by Georgia King; 1 Episode: "The Changeling" (2010). |
Princess Mithian | Merlin | Princess of Nemeth and daughter of King Rodor. Portrayed by Janet Montgomery; 2 Episodes: "The Hunter's Heart" (2011) and "Another's Sorrow" (2012). |
Lady Morgana Pendragon | Merlin | Lady Morgana is introduced as the ward of Uther Pendragon, and is later revealed to be Uther's daughter through a tryst with Morgana's mother while her father, Gorlois, was away.
While in Arthurian legend the character of Morgan LeFay, on whom Lady Morgana is based, is commonly depicted as the half-sister of Arthur through their mother, Igraine, in the Merlin television series they are related through Uther. She is portrayed by Katie McGrath. |
Lady Vivian | Merlin | Daughter of King Olaf. Portrayed by Georgia Moffett; 1 Episode (2.10): "Sweet Dreams" (2010). |
Princess Deirdre | Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog | Mystic Knight of Air. Portrayed by Lisa Dwan. |
Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan | Once Upon A Time | Daughter of King Midas in the fairy tale world. Portrayed by Anastasia Griffith. |
Princess Aurora | Once Upon A Time | Portrayed by Sarah Bolger. |
Cora Mills | Once Upon A Time | The Queen of Hearts and the mother of Regina Mills and Zelena/The Wicked Witch of the West. Born a miller's daughter, she becomes a princess when she marries Prince Henry, the son of King Xavier. The older Cora is portrayed by Barbara Hershey, the younger by Rose McGowan. |
Queen Eva | Once Upon A Time | Previously Princess Eva. First wife of King Leopold and Snow White's mother. Portrayed by Eva Bourne (credited as Eva Allan) as a young princess and by Rena Sofer as an adult. |
Rapunzel | Once Upon a Time | Portrayed by Alexandra Metz.[70] |
Regina Mills | Once Upon A Time | Also known as The Evil Queen, she is daughter of Cora and Prince Henry. She later becomes Queen as the second wife of King Leopold; step-mother of Snow White. Portrayed by Lana Parrilla. |
Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard | Once Upon A Time | Daughter of King Leopold and Queen Eva, wife of Prince "Charming" David in the fairy tale world. Mother of Emma Swan. Portrayed by Ginnifer Goodwin as an adult, and by Bailee Madison as a child.
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Princess Anna of Arendelle | Once Upon A Time | Portrayed by Elizabeth Lail. |
Ingrid the Snow Queen | Once Upon A Time | Ingrid is the main antagonist on the first half of the fourth season of ABC's Once Upon a Time. She débuts in the second episode of the fourth season. She is portrayed by guest star Elizabeth Mitchell as an adult and by Brighton Sharbino as a child. |
Princess Helga of Arendelle | Once Upon A Time | Helga is the second child with Ingrid and Gerda as her sisters. She is portrayed by guest star Sally Pressman as an adult and by Bailey Herbert as a child. |
Princess Gerda of Arendelle | Once Upon A Time | Gerda is the third child who inherits the throne and is the mother of Elsa and Anna. Portrayed by Pascale Hutton as an adult and by Ava Marie Telek as a child. |
Ursula | Once Upon A Time | One of the three Queens of Darkness. She is a former mermaid, the daughter of the Sea King Poseidon. Portrayed by Merrin Dungey as an adult, and by Tiffany Boone as a young mermaid. |
Princess Georgina "Georgy" De La Rue | Princesses | A recently widowed English princess (and former showgirl) who arrives in the United States to challenge her late husband's contested will. Portrayed by Twiggy (credited as Twiggy Lawson). |
Evil Spirit Princess Venus | Rescue Sentai GoGoFive | Portrayed by Kaya Hirasawa. |
Amberle Elessedil | The Shannara Chronicles | Elven princess, and the first female to be accepted as one of the Chosen. Portrayed by Poppy Drayton. |
Vulcan princess | Star Trek | The mother of Spock's paternal half-brother Sybok. |
Princess Gisla | Vikings | Daughter of Emperor Charles; later marries Rollo, Duke of Normandy (Rollo Lothbrok). Based on the historical or legendary Gisela of France. Portrayed by Morgane Polanski. |
Princess Judith | Vikings | Daughter of King Aelle and Queen Ealhswith of Northumbria. Wife of Prince Aethelwulf. She has a legitimate son with Aethelwulf, Prince Aethelred, and an illegitimate one with Athelstan, Alfred. Based on the historical Judith of Flanders. Portrayed by Sarah Greene in season 2 and Jennie Jacques since season 3. |
Kwenthrith | Vikings | Pretender to the throne of Mercia, and sister of Prince Burgred. She has a putative illegitimate son, Magnus, with Ragnar. Based on the historical Cwenthryth. Portrayed by Amy Bailey. |
Zhao Jiayi | A Weaver on the Horizon | Orphaned daughter of the late Emperor Lizong of Song, niece and ward of Wang Gang, Emperor Duzong of Song. Known as Princess Jiayi. Portrayed by Cecilia Liu. |
Xena | Xena: Warrior Princess | Xena is the protagonist of the story, and the series depicts her quest to seek redemption for her past sins as a ruthless warlord by using her formidable fighting skills to help people. Xena was raised as the daughter of Cyrene and Atrius in Amphipolis. |
Animated and anime
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Princess Bubblegum | Adventure Time | While Princess Bubblegum is the most prominent princess in the princess laden Adventure Time comics and television show, there are many others:
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Marceline the Vampire Queen | Adventure Time | Princess Marceline is the self-proclaimed "Vampire Queen", however she is also the daughter of the still living Ruler of Nightosphere. |
Princess Calla | Adventures of the Gummi Bears | Princess Calla is the daughter of King Gregor, and is the princess of Dunwyn. She is voiced by Noelle North. |
Princess Marie | Adventures of the Gummi Bears | Princess Marie is a character who appears in the series Adventures of the Gummi Bears. She is a Princess like Calla but she is known to be spoiled and selfish. Voiced by Kath Soucie. |
Dot Warner | Animaniacs | "Princess Angelina Contessa Louisa Francesca Banana Fanna Bo Besca the Third". |
Princess Nida | Arabian Knights | Daughter of the Caliph of El-Rabaul and cousin of Prince Turhan. Voiced by Shari Lewis. |
Princess Romy | Around the World with Willy Fog | Spanish cartoon adaptation of Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days. |
Princess Yue | Avatar: The Last Airbender | She was the Princess of the Northern Water Tribe who was given life by the moon spirit, only to give it back when the moon spirit was killed in its fish form. |
Princess Azula | Avatar: The Last Airbender | She was the Princess of the Fire Nation. Also of note is her mother, Princess Ursa, who appears in several flashbacks. |
Forever Princess Judith | Ben 10 | A female knight and a princess works for the Forever Knights. Voiced by Jodi Benson. |
Princess Loretta | The Big Knights | Voiced by Scarlett Strallen. |
Princess Lucy | The Big Knights | Voiced by Summer Strallen. |
Princess Flame | Blazing Dragons | Voiced by Stephanie Morgenstern. |
Mira Nova | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | Star Command Space Ranger. Princess and heir to the throne of the planet Tangea. Voiced by Nicole Sullivan. |
Princess Lana | Captain N: The Game Master | Regent of Videoland; daughter of the banished King George and sister of Prince Lyle. Voiced by Venus Terzo.
Both Princess Zelda and Link from The Legend of Zelda series make appearances in the game. |
Princess Eri | Chinpui | Voiced by Megumi Hayashibara. |
Nunnally vi Britannia | Code Geass | |
Cornelia li Britannia | Code Geass | Second Princess of the Holy Britannian Empire and Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Army. Voiced by: Junko Minagawa (Japanese), Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (English). |
Euphemia li Britannia | Code Geass | Third Princess of the Holy Britannian Empire. Voiced by: Omi Minami (Japanese), Michelle Ruff (English). |
Jiang Lihua (Tianzi) | Code Geass | Young Empress of the Chinese Federation, though she is sometimes referred to as a "puppet princess". Voiced by: Tamaki Matsumoto (Japanese), Jessica Straus (English). |
Lafiel | Crest of the Stars | |
Princess Bean | Disenchantment | Princess Tiabeanie Mariabeanie De La Rochambeaux Drunkowitz, commonly known as "Bean". Bean is the irresponsible princess of Dreamland. She is the daughter of King Zøg and Queen Dagmar, the stepdaughter of Queen Oona, and the half-sister of Prince Derek. She is voiced by Abbi Jacobson. |
Sabrina the Snow Princess | Dora the Explorer | The princess of the Snowy Forest. She appeared in the episode "Dora Saves the Snow Princess" and was voiced by Jessica Conde. |
Princess Elena | Elena of Avalor | Crown princess of Avalor, full name Elena Castillo Flores. Daughter of the late King Raul and Queen Lucia of Avalor, and the elder sister of Princess Isabel. Princess Elena debuted in Disney Junior's Sofia the First.[71][72] Voiced by Aimee Carrero. |
Princess Mandie | The Fairly OddParents | Voiced by Tara Strong. |
Hisui E. Flore | Fairy Tail | Hisui E. Fiore is the Princess of Fiore and the daughter of King Toma E. Fiore. |
Anelle | Fantastic Four The Super Hero Squad Show |
A Skrull princess; the animated version of the Marvel Comics character.
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Fine | Fushigiboshi no Futagohime | She is one of the twin princesses of The Sunny Kingdom. |
Rein | Fushigiboshi no Futagohime | She is one of the twin princesses of The Sunny Kingdom. |
Princess Elena | Gargoyles | |
Princess Katharine | Gargoyles | Granddaughter of Malcolm I of Scotland by his son, Prince Malcolm, and the Norman Princess Elena. |
Towa Akagi | Go! Princess PreCure | The princess of the Hope Kingdom.
Towa's alter ego is Cure Scarlet, she was the antagonist of Go! Princess PreCure, called Twilight. |
Hime Shirayuki | HappinessCharge PreCure! | The princess of the Blue Sky Kingdom. Hime's alter ego is Cure Princess. |
Kaguya | InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass | Kaguya, Princess of the Heavens. Moon Princess character in this second film of the InuYasha film series. |
Princess Serena | Jack and the Beanstalk | Voiced by Janet Waldo (speaking) and Marni Nixon (singing). |
The Pirate Princess | Jake and the Never Land Pirates | Speaking voice by Tori Spelling, singing voice by Laura Dickinson. |
Aleta | The Legend of Prince Valiant | Princess, and later Queen, of the Misty Isles; daughter of King Hugo. Voiced by Paige O'Hara. |
Snow White | The Legend of Snow White | Daughter of King Conrad and Queen Isabelle of the Emerald Valley. Italian-Japanese anime series. Voiced by Yuri Amano. |
Princess Zelda | The Legend of Zelda | Based on the video game series of the same name. Voiced by Cyndy Preston. |
Ariel | The Little Mermaid | Ariel has a very distinctive appearance, with her long, flowing red hair, blue eyes, green tail and a lavender seashell bikini top. In the films and television series, she is the youngest daughter of King Triton and Queen Athena.[66][67] She is often rebellious, and in the first film longs to be a part of the human world. She marries Prince Eric, whom she rescued from a shipwreck, and together they have a daughter, Melody.[68]
Some of her sisters appear occasionally throughout the television series, most notably Arista, whom Ariel often quarrels with.
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Iris | LoliRock | She is the Princess of Ephedia. |
Talia | LoliRock | She is the Second Princess of Xeris. |
Auriana | LoliRock | She is the Princess of Volta. |
Kaolla Su | Love Hina | She is the Princess of Molmol. |
Princess Emeraude | Magic Knight Rayearth | She is the current pillar and the Princess of Cephiro; elder sister of Prince Ferio. There is also a video game based on the anime. |
Minky Momo | Mahou Princess Minky Momo | Voiced by Koyama Mami, Rebecca Forstadt, Megumi Hayashibara. |
Ruri Hoshino | Martian Successor Nadesico | Voiced by Omi Minami |
Ichigo Momomiya | Mew Mew Power | Leader of the Mew Mew. Voiced by Amanda Brown (as Zoey Hanson) |
Cagalli Yula Athha | Mobile Suit Gundam Seed | Voiced by Naomi Shindo. |
Princess Cadance | My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic | Princess Mi Amore Cadenza. She is the Princess of Love and rules the Crystal Empire jointly with her husband, Shining Armor. She is the mother of Flurry Heart, sister-in-law of Twilight Sparkle, and adopted niece of Princess Celestia. She was originally a pegasus. Voiced by Britt McKillip. |
Princess Celestia | My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic | She is the Princess of the Day and the older sister of Princess Luna. She raises the Sun every morning in the land of Equestria. Voiced by Nicole Oliver. |
Princess Flurry Heart | My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic | The daughter of Princess Cadance and Shining Armor, and the niece of Twilight Sparkle. She is the first known pony to have been born an alicorn. Voiced by Tabitha St. Germain. |
Princess Luna | My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic | She is the Princess of the Night and the younger sister of Princess Celestia. She raises the Moon every evening in the land of Equestria. Speaking voice by Tabitha St. Germain, singing voice by Kazumi Evans ("Twilight's Kingdom") and Aloma Steele ("A Hearth's Warming Tail"). |
Princess Twilight Sparkle | My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic | She is the Princess of Friendship. She conjured up the first "new" magic in the history of Equestria. She was originally a unicorn. Voiced by Tara Strong (speaking) and Rebecca Shoichet (singing). |
Hinata Hyuga | Naruto | The first daughter and former heiress of the Hyuga Clan. Known as the "Byakugan Princess". |
Tsunade | Naruto | The first grandchild of the First Hokage with many referring to her by the Japanese honorific "hime" (princess). She is the Fifth Hokage and also known as "Konoha's Slug Princess Tsunade" |
Boa Hancock | One Piece | Known to her subjects as the "Snake Princess". |
Nefertari Vivi | One Piece | Princess of the Alabasta Kingdom. Also known as "Princess Vivi" in the English version. |
Princess Alrgelbaccch Blunkenthorttthhhph | Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero | Princess of Alien World. Voiced by Elizabeth Henstridge. |
Princess Baldegunde | Phineas and Ferb | The 15-year-old princess of Druelselstein. She is the doppelgänger of Candace Flynn. Both Candace and Baldegunde are voiced by Ashley Tisdale. |
Princess Morbucks | The Powerpuff Girls | Voiced by Jennifer Hale in the 1998 version and Haley Mancini in the 2016 version. |
Princess Gwenevere | Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders | |
Princess Sissi | Princess Sissi | Voiced by Terri Hawkes. |
Princess Tutu | Princess Tutu | Voiced by Nanae Katō (Japanese) and Luci Christian (English). |
Princess Kraehe | Princess Tutu | Voiced by Nana Mizuki (Japanese) and Jessica Boone (English). |
Princess Serenity | Sailor Moon Sailor Moon Crystal |
Princess of the Moon Kingdom. Later Neo-Queen Serenity of Crystal Tokyo as the wife of King Endymion and mother of Chibiusa. |
Princess Usagi "Small Lady" Serenity | Sailor Moon Sailor Moon Crystal |
Young princess of Crystal Tokyo and daughter of Neo-Queen Serenity and King Endymion. |
Saori Athena | Saint Seiya | Voiced by Keiko Han, Fumiko Orikasa, Ayan Hirano and Allison Sumrall. |
Sally Yumeno | Sally the Witch | The witch princess of the Magic Kingom. |
Princess Adora | She-Ra: Princess of Power He-Man and the Masters of the Universe |
Daughter of King Randor and Queen Marlena; Princess of Eternia and the twin sister of Prince Adam. |
Princess Kemi of Nigeria | The Simpsons | The daughter of a Nigerian king who makes a deal with Mr. Burns. She appeared in the episode "The Princess Guide" and was voiced by Yaya DaCosta. |
Amelia | Slayers | She is the Princess of Seyruun and the youngest daughter of Prince Philionel. |
Naga the White Serpant | Slayers | She is the older sister of Amelia and the oldest daughter of Prince Philionel. |
Princesses from Sofia the First | Sofia the First | Princess Sofia ("Sofia the First");[73][74] the daughter of Miranda, who marries King Roland II of Enchancia.[75][76] Released as a TV movie in Fall 2012, and a TV series in Spring 2013. Voiced by Ariel Winter.
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Sally Acorn | Sonic the Hedgehog | Princess of Mobotropolis and the co-leader of the Knothole Freedom Fighters. Voiced by Kath Soucie. |
Star Butterfly | Star vs. the Forces of Evil | Princess of Mewni and the main character. Voiced by Eden Sher. |
Shurei Hong | The Story of Saiunkoku | She is the daughter of the Hong clan. |
Ako Shirabe | Suite PreCure | The princess of the Mayor Land. Ako's alter ego is Cure Muse. |
Princess Toadstool | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario World |
Based on the best-selling video games of the same name. |
Ayeka Masaki Jurai | Tenchi Muyo | She is the First Princess of Jurai. |
Sasami Masaki Jurai | Tenchi Muyo | She is the Second Princess of Jurai and Ayeka's younger sister. |
Sakura | Tsubasa Chronicle the Movie: The Princess of the Country of Birdcages | Voiced by Yui Makino. |
Princess Tomoyo | Tsubasa Chronicle the Movie: The Princess of the Country of Birdcages | Voiced by Maaya Sakamoto. |
Princess Shalala | Time Travel Tondekeman | Voiced by Rei Sakuma. |
Lum Invader | Urusei Yatsura | Voiced by Fumi Hirano. |
Miyu | Vampire Princess Miyu | |
Princess Allura (Princess Fala) | Voltron | Voiced by B.J. Ward in the 1980s and 1990s series, Ashleigh Ball in the 2011 series, and Kimberly Brooks in the 2016 series. |
Princess Amalia Sheran Sharm | Wakfu | She is the Princess of the Sadida Kingdom. |
Princess Demurra | Wander Over Yonder | Voiced by Jennifer Hale |
Members of the Winx Club | Winx Club |
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Radio
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Princess Theresa of Liechtenstein | Cabin Pressure | Eldest sister of the King of Liechtenstein (a title which does not exist in real life), and love interest of pilot Martin Crieff. |
Comics and manga
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Makina Hoshimura | Corpse Princess | |
Princess Mabelrose | The Courageous Princess[77] | Princess of New Tinsley. Written and drawn by Rod Espinosa. |
Princess Diana of Themyscira ("Wonder Woman") | DC Comics | Wonder Woman is a warrior Princess of the Amazons. Known in her homeland as "Diana of Themyscira", her powers include superhuman strength, flight, super-speed, super-stamina, and super-agility. She is highly proficient in hand-to-hand combat and in the art of tactical warfare. She also possesses animal-like cunning skills and a natural rapport with animals, which has been presented as an actual ability to communicate with the animal kingdom. She uses her Lasso of Truth, which forces those bound by it to tell the truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets, a tiara which serves as a projectile, and, in some stories, an invisible airplane. |
Starfire | DC Comics | Princess Koriand'r of Tamaran, a planet in the fictional Vegan system. |
Blackfire | DC Comics | Komand'r, or "Blackfire", Starfire's villainous older sister. |
Princess Amethyst | DC Comics | She is the princess of Gemworld. |
Princess Aura | Flash Gordon | |
Kilala Reno | Kilala Princess | |
Kaolla Su | Love Hina | Princess of Molmol. |
Ororo Munroe ("Storm") | Marvel Comics | The daughter of an African tribal princess, N'Dare, and American photojournalist David Munroe. After she is recruited by Charles Xavier ("Professor X") to join the X-Men, she receives the code name "Storm". |
Anelle | Marvel Comics | A Skrull princess, daughter of Emperor Dorrek VII and Empress R´Klll. |
Nausicaä (Shimamoto) | Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind | Princess of the Valley of the Wind. Named for the Princess Nausicaa in Homer's Odyssey, the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete of Phaeacia, who helps Odysseus when he becomes shipwrecked on the island of Scheria. |
Nefertari Vivi | One Piece | Nefeltari Vivi is the princess of Alabasta. She is the daughter of Nefeltari Cobra and Titi. She was one of the main antagonists of the Reverse Mountain Arc under the Baroque Works codename Miss Wednesday, but she ended up traveling with the Straw Hat Pirates for most of the Alabasta Saga after revealing herself to be a spy plotting against Baroque Works. She has not been featured in the main story since the Straw Hats left Alabasta but has occasionally been shown to be keeping track of their progress. |
Princess Adrienne | PrinceLess[78] | Written by Shawn Gabborin, Jeremy Whitley, M. Goodwin, Jung-Ha Kim, and D.E. Belton. |
Princess Sapphire | Princess Knight | The princess of Silverland and the daughter of the King and Queen who are supposed to have a son (the prince) to prevent Duke Duralumin from inheriting the throne. |
Princess Lucia | Princess Lucia | A princess of the demon realm. |
Sailor Princesses | Sailor Moon | Sailor Princesses:
There is also the princess of a fictional planet outside the solar system, Kinmoku, Princess Kakyuu. |
Princess Kaguya | Sailor Moon | Character from a side story of the Sailor Moon manga series, The Lover of Princess Kaguya, which is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Snow Queen". The name "Princess Kaguya" comes from the Japanese legend The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. |
Sally Acorn | Sonic the Hedgehog | The princess of Mobotropolis and the co-leader of the Freedom Fighters. |
Sakura | Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle |
Video games
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Princess Lora | Alex Kidd in Miracle World | Master System | |
Princess Athena | Athena | The headstrong princess from the Kingdom of Victory and the title character of the game. | |
Princess Millian | Bomberman Hero | Nintendo 64 | |
Princess of Moss | Castlevania: Bloodlines | Sega Genesis | |
Marle | Chrono Trigger | Although her real name is Nadia, princess of Guardia and daughter of King Guardia XXXIII and Queen Aliza, she leaves Guardia under the name "Marle" to travel with Crono. | |
Schala | Chrono Trigger |
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Princess of Zeal, daughter of King and Queen Zeal, and older sister of Prince Janus. |
Solange Blanchefleur De Lux | Code of Princess | Princess of the DeLuxia Kingdom. | |
Sonia Nevermind | Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair | Princess of a small European country called Novoselic. Member of the 77-B class and known as the Ultimate Princess (or Super High School Level Princess), Sonia Nevermind was one of the participants of the Killing School Trip. | |
Morrigan Aensland | Darkstalkers |
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Kasumi | Dead or Alive | ||
Sapphire Rhodonite | Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice | PlayStation 3 | Voiced by Stephanie Sheh and Jessica Straus in English and Akiko Hasegawa in Japanese. |
Emily Kaldwin | Dishonored series | Voiced by Erica Luttrell as an adult and Chloë Grace Moretz as a child. | |
Princess Penny | Dokapon Kingdom | ||
Princess Daphne | Dragon's Lair games | Arcade | The daughter of King Aethelred. Voiced by Vera Lanpher. |
Princess Gwaelin | Dragon Quest | NES/Famicom | Also known as Lady Lora. |
Princess of Moonbrooke | Dragon Quest II | NES/Famicom | |
Tsarevna Alena of Zamoksva | Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen | ||
Princess Medea | Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King |
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Princess of Trodain and daughter of the cursed King Trode. |
Princess What's-Her-Name | Earthworm Jim series | Various | |
Princess Gutrune | Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City | Nintendo DS | The Deep Princess. |
The Princess (The Heroine) | Fable III | The player may choose to control either a female character (The Princess/The Heroine), voiced by Mischa Goodman, or a male character (The Prince/The Hero), voiced by Louis Tamone. | |
Princess Aire | Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light | Nintendo DS | |
Garnet Til Alexandros XVII | Final Fantasy IX | PlayStation | Princess of Alexandria. |
Yuffie Kisaragi | Final Fantasy VII | PS2 | Female ninja princess and daughter of the Lord of Wutai. |
Princess Ashe | Final Fantasy XII | PS2 | Princess of Dalmasca. |
Lunafreya Nox Fleuret | Final Fantasy XV | Also known simply as Luna. She is the oracle who was the former princess of Tenebrae, daughter of Queen Sylva Via Fleuret, and younger sister of the former Prince Ravus Nox Fleuret. | |
Fiona | Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles | GameCube | Princess of Alfitaria. |
Lucina | Fire Emblem: Awakening | Nintendo 3DS | Princess of Ylisse, daughter of Chrom, and one of the main characters of the game. She was sent back about 18 years from the apocalyptic future. Voiced by Laura Bailey in English and Yū Kobayashi in Japanese. |
Lissa | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo 3DS | Princess of Ylisse, younger sister of Chrom and Queen Emmeryn, future aunt of Lucina, and one of the main characters of the game. Voiced by Kate Higgins in English and Kana Asumi in Japanese. |
Say'ri | Fire Emblem Awakening | Nintendo 3DS | Princess of Chon'sin and younger sister of King Yen'fay. Voiced by Stacy Okada (English) and Seiko Yoshida (Japanese). |
Guinivere | Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade | GBA | Princess of Bern, daughter of King Desmond and Queen Hellene; younger sister of King Zephiel. |
Sue | Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade | GBA | Princess of the Kutolah. |
Hellene | Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade | GBA | A princess from Etruria. Later Queen of Bern as the wife of King Desmond and the mother of King Zephiel and Princess Guinivere. |
Azura | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo 3DS | Princess of Valla and Nohr, daughter of Queen Arete, stepdaughter of King Garon, and stepsister of Xander, Camilla, Leo and Elise. Voiced by Rena Strober in English and Lynn (speaking) and Renka (singing) in Japanese. |
Corrin (Avatar) | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo 3DS | The player may choose to control either a female character (Nohr Princess), voiced by Stephanie Lemelin in English and Satomi Sato in Japanese, or a male character (Nohr Prince), voiced by Cam Clarke in English and Nobunaga Shimazaki in Japanese. |
Nohrian Princesses | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo 3DS |
Sisters of Nohrian princes Xander and Leo; stepsisters of Princess Azura. |
Hoshidan Princesses | Fire Emblem Fates | Nintendo 3DS |
Sisters of Hoshidan princes Ryoma and Takumi. |
Celica |
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Lachesis | Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War | Super Famicom | Princess of Nordion and younger half-sister of Eldigan. |
Princesses from Fire Emblem Heroes | Fire Emblem Heroes |
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Elincia | Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance | GameCube | Princess of Crimea, daughter of King Ramon, and one of the main characters of the game. Later Queen of Crimea in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. Voiced by Erica Evans (English) and Juri Takita (Japanese). |
Leanne | Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance | GameCube | The white-winged Heron princess of Serenes, daughter of King Lorazieh, and younger sister of Rafiel and Reyson. |
Eirika | Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones | GBA | A princess from Renais, twin sister of Ephrain, and one of the main characters in the game. |
Tana | Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones | GBA | Princess of Frelia and younger sister of Prince Innes. |
L'Arachel | Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones | GBA | Princess of Rausten and niece of the Divine Emperor Mansel. |
Caeda |
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Princess of Talys, daughter of King Mostyn, and one of the main characters of the game. | |
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Princess of Altea, daughter of King Cornelius and Queen Liza; older sister of Prince Marth. |
Nyna |
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Princess of Archanea. |
Tiki |
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A young Manakete princess of the Divine Dragon tribe and daughter of Naga. Later a priestess in Fire Emblem Awakening. |
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Lianna | Fire Emblem Warriors | Princess of the Aytolis Kingdom, daughter of Queen Yelena, and older twin sister of Prince Rowan. Voiced by Erica Mendez (English) and Maaya Uchida (Japanese). | |
Princess Tiramisu | For Frog the Bell Tolls | Game Boy | Princess of the Mille-Feuille Kingdom. |
Princess Prin-Prin | Ghosts 'n Goblins series | Various | Also known as Guinevere. |
Tyris Flare | Golden Axe | The Amazon warrior who was formerly the princess of the Firewood Kingdom and joins forces with Ax Battler and Gilius Thunderhead to fight against Death Adder. | |
Milan Flare | Golden Axe: The Duel | Princess of the Windwood Kingdom. | |
Witch Princess | Harvest Moon DS | Nintendo DS | |
Princess Ann | Hydlide | ||
Princess Sun Lian | Jade Empire |
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Better known as "Silk Fox". She is the princess of the Jade Empire and daughter of Emperor Sun Hai. |
The Princess | JumpStart Math for Second Graders |
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Princess Rosella | King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human |
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Princesses of Heart | Kingdom Hearts | ||
Calista | The Last Story | Wii | Princess of the House of Arganan and one the main characters of the game. Voiced by Alix Wilton Regan (English) and Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese). |
Princess Zelda | The Legend of Zelda series | In most of the games, Zelda has blonde hair, dark blue eyes, and a slight frame, and wears a pink and white kirtle with pink dress shoes, but in Twilight Princess she is a tall and pale girl with auburn hair, blue-gray eyes, and has a more womanly figure, and wears a purple and white kirtle with brown knee-high boots. She is the ruler of Hyrule and is associated with the goddess Nayru and the Triforce of Wisdom. | |
Princess Mipha | The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild |
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Princess of the Zora, daughter of King Dorephan, and older sister of Prince Sidon. |
Princess Hilda | The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds | 3DS | Ruler of Lorule. |
Deku Princess | The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | Member of the Deku Royal Family and princess of the Deku Palace in Termina. Also appears in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D. | |
Princess Ruto | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
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Princess of the Zoras and only child of King Zora. Voiced by Jun Mizusawa. Also appears in Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. |
Princess Styla | The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes | Nintendo 3DS | Princess of Hytopia and daughter of King Tuft. |
Midna | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | Appearing in Twilight Princess, she has two forms: one human-like, and the other imp-like. Some theorize a romance between Link and Midna. Voiced by Akiko Kōmoto. | |
Princess Luxy | Marvel Land |
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Also known as Wondra. |
Princess Pride | Mega Man Battle Network 2 | GBA | The princess of Creamland and the operator of KnightMan. |
Sarah Cornelia | Mobius Final Fantasy |
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Princess of Palamecia. |
Kitana | Mortal Kombat | Arcade | She is the Princess of Edenia. |
Mileena | Mortal Kombat | Arcade | |
Princess Elise | My World, My Way |
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Princess Sakuya | Ōkami | Wood sprite and guardian of Kamiki Village. | |
Rayfa Padma Khura'in | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice | Nintendo 3DS | The crown princess of a small Asian county, the Kingdom of Khura'in, and a royal priestess of the Khura'inism religion. By post-game she has become in-line as Queen, with his brother acting as regent in her place. She is known by the official address of, "Her Benevolence". |
The Princess | Pit Pot | Master System | |
The Princess | Prince of Persia | Apple II | The Sultan's daughter. |
Princess Elika | Prince of Persia |
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Princess of Ahura and daughter of the Mourning King. Voiced by Kari Wahlgren. |
Princess Farah | Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | Also appears in Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones. She is the daughter of the Maharajah of India. Voiced by Joanna Wasick and Helen King. | |
Gradriel Do Valendia | Princess Crown |
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Leticia La Mew Symphonia | Princess Holiday |
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Princesses from Quest | Princess Quest |
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Princess Tomato | Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom | ||
Eclair | La Pucelle: Tactics |
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Princess of Paprika. Voiced by Amber Hood in English and Natsuko Kuwatani in Japanese. |
Princess Kurumi | Sega Ninja |
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Princess Elis | Shining Force II: Ancient Sealing | Sega Mega Drive | |
Princess Jessa | Shining in the Darkness | Sega Mega Drive | |
Princess Satera | Shining Wisdom | Sega Saturn | |
Blaze the Cat |
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There is some controversy over her back story, as it changes depending on the video game. Voiced by Bella Hudson and Laura Bailey in English[81] and Nao Takamori in Japanese. | |
Princess Elise III | Sonic the Hedgehog |
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Princess of Soleanna. Voiced by Lacey Chabert in English and Maaya Sakamoto in Japanese. |
Hildegard von Krone | Soulcalibur IV |
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Better known as "Hilde". She is voiced by Julie Ann Taylor (English version) and Yūko Kaida (Japanese version). |
Elena | Street Fighter III: New Generation |
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An African princess from Kenya and daughter of Chief Jafari. |
Ailish | Sudeki |
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Princess of Illumina, daughter of Queen Lusica, and one the main characters of the game. |
Sprixie Princesses | Super Mario 3D World | Wii U | The seven fairy princesses of the Sprixie Kingdom.
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Princess Peach | Super Mario Bros. | NES | Also known as the duchess of video game princesses, Princess Peach is the sovereign of the Mushroom Kingdom, the most well-known and has the most notable appearance of the bunch. In most games, she has long thick blonde locks, a golden crown dazzled by rubies and sapphires, upper-elbow length gloves, pink lipstick, blue eyes, a long pink dress, and hot pink pumps. |
Rosalina | Super Mario Galaxy | Wii | A princess from outer space who lives in the Comet Observatory. |
Princess Daisy | Super Mario Land | Nintendo GB | Ruler of Sarasaland. |
Natalia Luzu Kimlasca-Lanvaldear | Tales of the Abyss | Princess of Kimlasca-Lanvaldear, though not by birth. Natalia was taken to replace the stillborn Kimlascan princess. She is the biological daughter of Largo the Black Lion and Sylvia, the midwife's daughter. Fiancée of Luke fon Fabre, the game's main protagonist. | |
Kaguya Houraisan | Touhou Project | Windows | Essentially Kaguya-hime from The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. However, in this version of events it explains that she never returned to the moon, instead going into hiding on earth. |
Yuyuko Saigyouji | Touhou Project | Windows | The ghost princess of Hakugyokurou, part of the Netherworld. |
Cordelia Gi Randgriz | Valkyria Chronicles |
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Crown princess of Gallia. Also appears as Archduchess of Gallia in Valkyria Chronicles II. Voiced by Kate Higgins (English) and Mamiko Noto (Japanese). |
Ophelia Augusta af Jutland | Valkyria Revolution | Princess of Jutland and one the main characters in the game. Voiced by Eden Riegel (English) and Saori Hayami (Japanese). | |
Alicia | Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria | PlayStation 2 | A young princess of Dipan, the only daughter of King Barbarossa, and one the main characters of the game. Voiced by Michelle Ruff in English and Akiko Yajima in Japanese. |
Princess Shokora | Wario Land 4 | GBA | A cursed princess from an ancient kingdom. |
Princess Priscilla | Wizard and the Princess | The princess of Serenia and daughter of King George IV. | |
Melia Antiqua | Xenoblade Chronicles | Mage and crown princess of the High Entia. Voiced by Shiori Katsuta (original Japanese) and Jenna Coleman (English dub). |
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Princess Ai No Miko | AQWorlds | Princess of Yokai Island. Also known as "Princess Miko". |
Princess Brittany | AQWorlds | Princess Royal of Swordhaven, eldest daughter of King Alteon and heir to the throne of Swordhaven. Wife of Lord Brentan, Guardian of the Neverglades. |
Princess Victoria | AQWorlds | Rebellious second daughter of King Alteon. Better known (though unbeknownst to her overprotective father) as "Robina the Hood". |
Princess Tara | AQWorlds | Youngest daughter of King Alteon. |
Princess Nemi | Glorianna | Fantasy/sci-fi webcomic created by J. Kevin Carrier |
References
- ↑ The Princess and the Pizza | A Mighty Girl
- 1 2 The Wide Awake Princess at Google Books.
- 1 2 The Wide Awake Princess at Goodreads.
- ↑ The Princesses Have a Ball | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Princess and the Lord of Night | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Princess Peepers Picks a Pet | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Girl of Fire and Thorns | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Timelight Stone: The Pirate and the Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Princess Smartypants | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Runaway Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Runaway Dragon | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ A Princess in Disguise at Goodreads.
- ↑ Tuesdays at the Castle | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Wednesdays in the Tower | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Extra-Ordinary Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Wild Swans | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Sadie: The Paper Crown Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Princess Knight | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Princess Pigsty | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Ugly Princess and the Wise Fool | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Goose Girl | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Princess Academy | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Princess Furball | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Beyond the Greenest Hill: A Fairy Tale on Google Books
- ↑ Cinder Edna | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ "The Little Bull-Calf"
- ↑ Cinderella's Magical Wheelchair: An Empowering Fairy Tale | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Ordinary Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Fairest | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Princess Sonora and the Long Sleep | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Pippi in the South Seas | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Storytelling Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Hero and the Crown | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Paper Bag Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Magic Nesting Doll | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Sleeping Bobby | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The King's Equal | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Princess and the Admiral | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Diary of B. B. Bright, Possible Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Apple-Pip Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Invisible Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Brave Margaret: An Irish Adventure | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Well at the End of the World | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Young Guinevere | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Red Wolf | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Dangerously Ever After | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Worl of Tales - The Princess and the Glass Mountain: Swedish folktale
- 1 2 3 The Royal Blog of Oz: The Princess of Cozytown
- 1 2 Omnilexia: "Who is Maria Bolkonskaya?" Retrieved 16 March 2014.
- 1 2 Princess Marie at IMDB. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
- ↑ Omnilexia: "Who is Prince Bolkonsky?" Retrieved 16 March 2014.
- ↑ The Great Good Thing | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Petronella | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Tough Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Princess at Midnight | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Glass Mountain | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Princess and the Dragon | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ A Vengeful Reflection: The Story of Princess Elise at Goodreads
- ↑ Dealing with Dragons | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Emperor and the Kite | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ The Thirteenth Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Gilbert, Ryan (13 January 2014). "Disney Confirms Broadway Plans for Hit Movie Frozen". Retrieved 25 May 2014.
- ↑ Emery, Debbie (13 January 2014). "'Frozen' Musical Is Headed to Broadway - Hollywood Reporter". Retrieved 25 May 2014.
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- ↑ Tauber, Michelle (29 January 2015). "Princess Elena of Avalor: First Latina Disney Princess : People.com". People.com. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
- ↑ Messer, Lesley (29 January 2015). "Meet Elena of Avalor, Disney's First Latina Princess - ABC News". Good Morning America. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
- ↑ New Disney Princess: Meet Sophia the First - International Business Times
- ↑ Disney unveils newest princess, Sophia the First, for toddlers - NY Daily News
- ↑ Disney princess Sophia 'not Latin enough' for some
- ↑ Disney defends new Hispanic-influenced princess - Yahoo TV
- ↑ The Courageous Princess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ PrinceLess | A Mighty Girl
- ↑ Camilla | Behind the Voice Actors
- ↑ Hinoka | Behind the Voice Actors
- ↑ Blaze the Cat | Behind the Voice Actors