See also: List of monarchs of Tahiti.
A royal consort is a spouse of a monarch. The Kingdom of Tahiti was founded by Pōmare I (known as Tu) between 1788 and 1791. His dynasty lasted until his great-grandson Pōmare V abdicated in 1880 and the French annexed Tahiti and its dependencies to form French Polynesia.
width=8% | Portrait | Name | Birth | Death | Consort to |
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Tetuanuireiaiteraʻiatea (Itia) | 1764 | 16 January 1814 | Pōmare I (r. 1788–1791, de jure) (r. 1788–1803, de facto) | ||
Tetuanui Tarovahine (Tetua) | 1782 | 21 July 1806 | Pōmare II (r. 1791–1821) | ||
Teriʻitaria II | 1790 | 1858 | |||
Teriʻitoʻoterai Teremoemoe | 1793 | After 1867 | |||
Tapoa II | 1806 | March 1860 | Pōmare IV (r. 1827–1877) | ||
Tenaniʻa Ariʻifaʻaite | 10 January 1820 | 6 August 1873 | |||
Johanna Marau Taʻaroa | 24 April 1860 | 4 February 1935 | Pōmare V (r. 1877–1880) |