Last updated December 12th 2023
Perhaps you know the 13 official Disney Princesses, but do you know the official Disney Princes? There are 10 in total. Read on to find out all the Disney Princes' names and learn some fun facts about these hale and hearty heroes.
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Disney Princes List
Here they are in order of their movie's release date: (click any name to skip ahead for more info with pictures):
- The Prince (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - 1937)
- Prince Charming (Cinderella - 1950)
- Prince Phillip (Sleeping Beauty - 1959)
- Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid - 1989)
- Prince Adam (Beauty and the Beast - 1991)
- Aladdin (Aladdin - 1992)
- John Smith (Pocahontas - 1995)
- Li Shang (Mulan - 1998)
- Prince Naveen (The Princess and the Frog - 2009)
- Flynn Rider/Eugene (Tangled - 2010)
About the Disney Princes
The Disney Princes are main or supporting characters that appear in animated Disney movies alongside the Disney Princesses. The first prince was introduced in 1937 in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Not all the princes were born into royalty. Aladdin became a prince through marriage. John Smith and Shang are actually not princes at all, but are included on the list as the love interests of Pocahontas and Mulan, respectively, who are official Disney Princesses.
There are other Disney protagonists who are princes but are not included in this lineup, and they are:
- Hercules (Hercules - 1997)
- Kristoff (Frozen - 2013)
The 10 Disney Princes in Order
The Prince
Movie: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Love interest: Snow White
Parents: unknown
Antagonist: the Evil Queen
Theme song: One Song
Eyes: blue
Hair: brown
The Prince fun fact: The Prince is never named in the movie, but some sources have claimed his name to be Florian, Fernando or Frederick.
Featured in: Best Disney Couples; Disney Characters in Love
The Prince pictures
Prince Charming
Movie: Cinderella (1950)
Love interest: Cinderella
Parents: the King (father) and Queen (mother, deceased)
Antagonist: Lady Tremaine
Theme song: So This Is Love
Eyes: brown
Hair: brown
Prince Charming fun fact: Prince Charming is never given a first name in the movie or its sequels, but some sources have claimed his name to be Henry or Henri.
Featured in: Best Disney Couples; Disney Characters in Love
Prince Charming pictures
Prince Phillip
Movie: Sleeping Beauty (1959)
Pet: Samson the horse
Love interest: Aurora
Parents: King Hubert (father); mother unknown
Antagonist: Maleficent
Theme song: Once Upon a Dream
Eyes: brown
Hair: brown
Meaning of his name: The name Phillip is of Greek origin, meaning "lover of horses".
Prince Phillip fun fact: Phillip is the first Disney Prince to be given a proper first name. He was in fact named after the late Prince Phillip, husband of Queen Elizabeth ll.
Featured in: Best Disney Heroes; Disney Characters in Love; Disney Characters That Start with P
Prince Phillip pictures
Prince Eric
Movie: The Little Mermaid (1989)
Pet: Max the Old English Sheepdog
Love interest: Ariel
Parents: unknown
Antagonist: Ursula
Eyes: blue
Hair: black
Meaning of his name: The name Eric is of Scandinavian origin, meaning "always ruler".
Prince Eric fun fact: Eric plays the flute.
Featured in: Best Disney Couples; Disney Characters in Love; Disney Characters That Start with E
Prince Eric pictures
Prince Adam (The Beast)
Movie: Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Love interest: Belle
Parents: unknown
Antagonist: Gaston
Theme song: Something There
Eyes: blue
Hair: auburn
Meaning of his name: the name Adam is of Hebrew origin, meaning simply "man".
Featured in: Best Disney Couples; Disney Characters in Love; Best and Worst Disney Makeovers
The Beast pictures
Aladdin
Movie: Aladdin (1992)
Pet: Abu
Love interest: Jasmine
Parents: Cassim (father) and Zena (mother)
Antagonist: Jafar
Theme song: One Jump (Ahead)
Eyes: brown
Hair: black
Meaning of his name: the name Ali is of Arabic origin, meaning "noble" or "exalted". The name Aladdin is also of Arabic origin, meaning "excellence".
Aladdin fun fact: Aladdin is the only Disney Prince to become a prince through marriage.
Featured in: Best Disney Heroes; Best Disney Couples; Best and Worst Disney Makeovers
Aladdin pictures
John Smith
Movie: Pocahontas (1995)
Love interest: Pocahontas
Parents: unknown
Antagonist: Ratcliffe
Theme song: If I Never Knew You
Eyes: blue
Hair: blonde
Meaning of his name: The name John is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is gracious".
John Smith fun fact: John Smith is the only Disney Prince based on a real person.
Featured in: Disney Characters That Start with J; Disney Characters in Love
John Smith pictures
Li Shang
Movie: Mulan (1998)
Love interest: Mulan
Parents: General Li (father); mother unknown
Antagonist: Shan Yu
Theme song: Make a Man Out of You
Eyes: dark brown
Hair: black
Featured in: Best Disney Heroes; Disney Characters That Start with S; Disney Characters in Love
Shang pictures
Prince Naveen
Movie: The Princess and the Frog (2009)
Love interest: Tiana
Parents: The King of Maldonia (father) and Queen of Maldonia (mother)
Antagonist: Dr. Facilier
Theme song: When We're Human
Eyes: hazel
Hair: dark brown
Meaning of his name: The name Naveen is of Indian origin, meaning "new".
Prince Naveen fun fact: Naveen is the only Disney Prince with a known sibling (Prince Ralphie).
Featured in: Disney Characters That Start with N; Disney Characters in Love
Prince Naveen pictures
Flynn / Eugene
Movie: Tangled (2010)
Love interest: Rapunzel
Parents: King Edmund (father); Queen of the Dark Kingdom (mother)
Antagonist: Mother Gothel
Theme song: I See The Light
Eyes: brown
Hair: brown
Meaning of his name: The name Flynn is of Irish origin, meaning "descendant of the red-haired man". The name Eugene is of English origin, meaning "well born".
Featured in: Best Disney Couples; Disney Characters in Love; Best Disney Heroes
Flynn Rider pictures
There you have it: all 10 Disney Princes! Who's your favorite?
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