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Aroyal

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Pronounced uh-ROY-ul /əˈrɔɪ.əl/Medium

Meaning: Aroyal is a modern coinage: the English word royal ('of a king or queen', from Latin regalis) fronted by a decorative a-. It has no inherited etymology, and it appears in current U.S. records for both girls and boys — we state that plainly rather than assigning it a single lean.Low

In 30 seconds: A word-name with a prefix: Aroyal is 'royal' with an a- in front (said 'uh-ROY-ul'). Used for girls and boys; routes uncertain, which we note.
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Origin LowEnglish
MeaningAroyal is a modern coinage: the English word royal ('of a king or queen', from Latin regalis) fronted by a decorative a-. It has no inherited etymology, and it appears in current U.S. records for both girls and boys — we state that plainly rather than assigning it a single lean.
U.S. rank (2022)#9744 ↗ Rising
2022 U.S. births10 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2022
Total births (all-time)≈ 43

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 202220172022

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Aroyal is a new coinage rather than an inherited name: the English word royal — from Latin regalis, 'of a king' — with an a- prefix. It rides the same aspirational current as Royal, Reign and Legacy. It is recorded for both girls and boys, and its routes are uncertain, which we note (said 'uh-ROY-ul').

It is newly emerging in the U.S. and appears for both sexes. Very rare, bold, and freshly coined.

Did you know? Aroyal belongs to the wave of aspirational word-names — Royal, Reign, King, Legacy — here with a decorative a- added. It shows up for both girls and boys in current U.S. records, which we note honestly (said 'uh-ROY-ul').
Overall data confidence 27%
References — Aroyal — Coinage on 'royal'; recorded for both sexes

Variations

RoyalAroyaleAroyel

Nicknames

RoyRoAri

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Aroyal mean?

Aroyal is a coinage built on the English word 'royal' with an a- prefix. It has no inherited etymology; routes uncertain, which we note.

How do you pronounce Aroyal?

It's said uh-ROY-ul /əˈrɔɪ.əl/ — three syllables, stress on the second.

Is Aroyal a boy or girl name?

Here Aroyal is used as a girl's name, but it is recorded for boys as well — it reads as a genuinely cross-sex coinage.

How popular is Aroyal?

Aroyal is very rare and newly emerging in the U.S., for girls and boys alike.

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