Titania has appeared in many other paintings, poems, plays and other works.
In Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene, the title character is a descendent of Titania.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe included the figures from Shakespeare's work in Faust I, where she and her husband are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary.
Alfred Lord Tennyson's play The Foresters, which is a Robin Hood story, has a brief segment with Titania, Queen of the Fairies.
Titania, one of Uranus's satellites, was also named after her.
There is a butterfly named Boloria titania, common name Titania's Fritillary.