Queen is a title of regal origin, derived from the Latin 'regina', meaning 'female ruler'. It has been used to refer to monarchs and sovereigns throughout history.
The title Queen holds significant cultural value in many societies, particularly in Western cultures where it is often associated with power, prestige, and maternal love.
People named Queen are often seen as confident, charismatic, and strong-willed individuals who exude a sense of authority and leadership.
The name Queen remains popular for girls and has gained increased usage in recent years, particularly among celebrity parents and those seeking to make a statement with their child's name.