Princeton

PRIN-suhn
Meaning: Derived from the place name Princeton, meaning 'prince's town' or 'prince's settlement' in Old English.
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, Place Name, Historical
Popularity Rank
#548 (boys)
#1109 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not among the most common names, Princeton has seen a steady rise in popularity as a unique and distinguished boy's name, especially in regions valuing academic achievement.

Why Parents Choose Princeton

Parents may choose the name Princeton to reflect values of intelligence, ambition, and a connection to education or a special place that holds family significance.

History & Cultural Significance

Originally a surname and place name in England, Princeton became a given name in the United States, often chosen to honor the university or the town itself. Its use as a first name gained popularity in the 20th century, especially in American culture.

The name Princeton is strongly associated with the prestigious university in New Jersey, symbolizing education, achievement, and ambition.

Notable People Named Princeton

  • Princeton University
  • Princeton University alumni
  • Princeton University sports teams

Name Variations

Prins Prinston Prince

Related Names

Prince Princetonian Princey

Similar Sounding Names

Branson Lyndon Payson

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Harvard Yale Stanford

Pop Culture References

  • Princeton University in film and literature
  • The Princeton Review
  • Music referencing Princeton