
Aretas IV Philopatris was the King of the Nabataeans from roughly 9 BC to AD 40.

Aretas III was king of the Nabataean kingdom from 87 to 62 BCE. Aretas ascended to the throne upon the death of his brother, Obodas I, in 87 BCE. During his reign, he extended his kingdom to cover what now forms the northern area of Jordan, the south of Syria, and part of Saudi Arabia. Probably the greatest of Aretas' conquests was that of Damascus, which secured his country's place as a serious political power of its time. Nabataea reached its greatest territorial extent under Aretas' leadership.

Chuldu or Huldu, was a Queen of the Nabataeans, spouse and co-ruler of Aretas IV.

Malichus I or Malchos I was a king of Nabataea who reigned from 59 to 30 BC.

Malichus II was ruler of Nabatea from 40 to 70 AD.

Obodas I was king of the Nabataeans from 96 BC to 85 BC. After his death, Obodas was worshiped as a deity.

Shaqilath was a queen of the Nabataeans.

Shaqilath II, was a queen of the Nabataeans.

Rabel II Soter (ar-Rabil) was the last ruler of the Nabataean Kingdom, ruling from 70 to 106.