Prince, Princess.
There are sixteen different Hebrew words so translated. The principal are
1. nasi, 'one raised up'; this is translated also 'ruler, governor, captain, and chief.' It is applied to 'the princes of the congregation': these would be the heads of families in the various tribes. Joshua 1:9-21.
2. sar, 'to bear rule,' hence applied to the head men in the tribes, 'chief of the fathers'; and to the satraps in the Persian empire. Esther 1:1-21. In Daniel these same are called achashdarpenayya, 'chief governors.' Daniel 3:2, Daniel 1:3, Daniel 1:3; Daniel 6:1-7. Princess is sarah. 1 Kings 11:3; Lamentations 1:1. The word sar is also employed for the Prince of peace in Isaiah 9:6, and for Michael the archangel, and for the prince of Persia who opposed him, and for the prince of Grecia. Daniel 10:13-21.