Top 10 similar words or synonyms for prince

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for prince

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½ Prince Dark Emperor is a team led by Wicked (邪靈 "Xié Líng"). His real life identity is Zhuo Ling Bin (卓靈斌 "Zhuó Líng Bīn"), Feng Lan's senior in university who has harbored feelings towards her for the past eight years. After learning Feng is Prince, he becomes protective of her in game and prevents Guiliastes' advances towards her. His team consists of: Ming Huang (明皇 "Míng Huáng"), his short-tempered real life younger brother; Feng Wu Qing (風無情 "Fēng Wú Qíng"), Feng's twin brother; and minor characters named Ambusher (狙擊手"Zŭ Jì Shŏu"), Playboy Lord (偷香公子 "Tōu Xiāng Gōng Zĭ"), and Black Lily (黑百合 "Hēi Băi Hé").
½ Prince While starting out, Prince was helped by Snow White Rose's (雪白玫瑰 "Xuě Bái Méi Guì") and Fairsky's (晴天 "Qíng Tiān") group. Rose and Fairsky developed a strong crush on Prince but are able to move on; Fairsky later develops a relationship with Sunshine. Rose's real life identity is Feng Lan's cousin by marriage.
½ Prince During Prince's recruitment for Infinity City, she becomes involved in the affairs of in game player Nan Gong Zui (南宮罪). Nan Gong's sister, Ice Phoenix (浴冰鳳凰 "Yù Bīng Fèng Huáng"), falls for a playboy in Second Life named Fan (梵 "Fàn"). Fan does not care for Phoenix and uses her feelings for him to his advantage. As such, Prince intervenes, allowing Phoenix to realize Fan's true personality.
Prince A prince is a male ruler, monarch, or member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. "Prince" is also a hereditary title in the nobility of some European states. The feminine equivalent is a princess. The English word derives, via the French word "prince", from the Latin noun "princeps", from "primus" (first) + "capio" (to seize), meaning "the chief, most distinguished, ruler, prince".
Prince As a title, by the end of the medieval era, "prince" was borne by rulers of territories that were either substantially smaller than or exercised fewer of the rights of sovereignty than did emperors and kings. A lord of even a quite small territory might come to be referred to as a "prince" before the 13th century, either from translations of a native title into the Latin "princeps" (as for the hereditary ruler of Wales), or when the lord's territory was allodial. The lord of an allodium owned his lands and exercised prerogatives over the subjects in his territory absolutely, owing no feudal homage or duty as a vassal to a liege lord, nor being subject to any higher jurisdiction. Most small territories designated as principalities during feudal eras were allodial, e.g. the Princedom of Dombes.