If u want a Japanese name that means baby princess you should use Himeko. Hime meaning princess and ko being the sufix for child that derives from kodomo, child in Japanese, often used in names like Tsukiko (child of the moon) or Hachiko (child of spring) and others :)
A Japanese princess is called a Hime.
which princess are you referring to o_o) some korean princess and princes are forced to marry japanese nobles though...
"hime" or "himemiya" is what you say for princess in Japanese.
Crown Princess Masako and Aiko are examples of Japanese princesses.
Princess in Japanese/Hime "hime" or "himemiya" is what you say for princess in Japanese. Hime :D
姫の光 (hime no hikari) would mean "Light of the Princess" in Japanese.
Princess, or Imperial Princess.
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The Princess Diana Ty beanie baby is currently worth $28. The Princess Diana beanie baby was released in 1997.
No, there is only the regular Rosalina. The only babies are; Baby Mario Baby Luigi Baby Princess Peach Baby Princess Daisy
'Nichibotsu hime.'
It means 'princess.'