The word ‘queen’ is distantly related to the first part of ‘gynaecology’ and the second part of ‘misogyny’.

It’s also related to Norwegian ‘kone’ (wife) and ‘kvinne’ (woman), but they’re not full cognates.

While ‘queen’ comes from Proto-Germanic *kwēniz (wife), ‘kone’ and ‘kvinne’ stem from *kwenōn (woman). In English, this became the disparaging – and now archaic – word ‘quean’ (slʋt).

@yvanspijk I think quean is a variation of spelling of quine, which in the Doric Scots of NE Scotland means young woman or girl. Quine is by no means disparaging, rather a simple description.
@geomannie Yes, that Scots word is also mentioned in the infographic. It branched off from English 'quean' in Middle English.