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无冕王爵
[wú miăn wáng jué]
Literally meaning 'un-crowned royal nobility', this represents someone who enjoys great influence, power, or respect, without having a formal title but still commands high authority or regard in a certain community.
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傲气王权
[ào qì wáng quán]
It could mean Prideful Royalty The holder of this nickname probably values royal grandeur and noble ...
劳资女王范
[láo zī nǚ wáng fàn]
Means Incredibly royal or queenlike demeanor highlighting an air of royalty or supremacy This name ...
冠与王
[guān yŭ wáng]
Translated as Crown and King it signifies grandeur power and authority It may refer to the idea of ...
我有皇冠
[wŏ yŏu huáng guān]
Simply put as I have a crown It signifies oneself possessing nobility royalty or a sense of achievement ...
无冕之王无冕之后
[wú miăn zhī wáng wú miăn zhī hòu]
Refers to someone powerful yet unrecognized officially In a social or business context they exert ...
稳握王权
[wĕn wò wáng quán]
It directly translates to firmly hold the royal power It suggests ambition and leadership qualities ...
拥有王冠却不是女王
[yōng yŏu wáng guān què bù shì nǚ wáng]
Having a crown but not being a queen This expresses someone holding a prestigious title or role without ...
王冠之冕
[wáng guān zhī miăn]
Directly translating as Crown of the Crown it refers to the pinnacle of power or nobility representing ...
没有王冠照样是女王
[méi yŏu wáng guān zhào yàng shì nǚ wáng]
Meaning A Queen Without A Crown this name conveys that someone can retain their majesty and power ...