The phrase "names of king" generally refers to the titles or designations used to identify a king. This could include formal titles such as "King", "Monarch", or specific royal names that kings are known by, which often carry historical or cultural significance. These names can indicate lineage, authority, and the realm over which the king presides.
The word "king" originates from the Old English term "cyning", which has Germanic roots. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic "*kuningaz", which means "descendant" or "relative", emphasizing the social and familial aspects of rulership.