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We don"t know. Queens were known by rank titles such as ( Your Highness) Your Majesty) and so on. and this formal, crown touch may have precluded personal names. Sheba was not Monotheistic, so would not have a Judeo or Judeo-Christian name structure. a Bit like Queen Zora of Terry and The Pirates. Name means- of all things Dawn. it comes from Slavic languages. Of course she was fictional, and was played by Gale Sondergaard in the live-action version. Used a Chinese Junk as a Headquarters craft.

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