Names Categorized "wealth"
236 Names found
Aarni is a Finnish masculine given name, primarily known as a form of Arne, but also associated with the archaic Finnish word aarni meaning "treasure." The name's root, Arne, originates from Old Norse as a short form of...
Aarre is a Finnish masculine given name that directly translates to "treasure" in the Finnish language. While its literal meaning is straightforward, the name's origins are more nuanced. It is also considered a variant o...
Abbondio is the Italian form of Abundius, a Latin name derived from abundus meaning "abundant, plentiful." The name was borne by several early saints, most notably a 5th-century bishop of Como, Italy, who is venerated as...
Abd al-Ghani is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "servant of the all-sufficient" or "servant of the wealthy." It is a theophoric name formed from ʿabd ("servant") and ghanīy ("rich, wealthy"), one of the 99 names o...
Abimbola is a unisex given name and surname of Yoruba origin, meaning "born to me with wealth" or "born with wealth." The name reflects the Yoruba cultural value of prosperity and the joy of a child's arrival as a blessi...
Abiola is a Yoruba name of Nigerian origin. It means "born into wealth" or "born in honour, wealth" in the Yoruba language. The name is a shortened form of Abísọ́lá, which carries a similar meaning.EtymologyThe name Abio...
Abundius is a Latin name derived from the word abundus, meaning "abundant, plentiful". It was borne by several early Christian saints, most notably a 5th-century bishop of Como in Northern Italy.Etymology and Linguistic...
Adair is a given name of English origin, derived from a Scottish surname. The surname Adair itself has a complex history, with a common misconception linking it to the name Edgar or Gaelic roots like O'Daire. However, hi...
Adebola is a Yoruba name meaning "the crown meets wealth" in the Yoruba language. It is composed of the elements ade (crown) and bola (to meet wealth), reflecting the cultural importance of royalty and prosperity in Yoru...
Ademar is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries. It is the Portuguese form of Otmar, which itself derives from the Old Frankish name Audamar. The name is composed of t...
Ademola is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown is with wealth" or more elaborately, "the crown or royalty along with prestige and wealth." It is used both as a given name and a surname among the Yoruba people of...
Adeola is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown of wealth" or "the crown or royalty of prestige and wealth." It is both a given name and a surname, reflecting the Yoruba cultural emphasis on honor, status, a...
Aishwarya is a given name of Sanskrit origin meaning "prosperity, wealth". It is derived from the Sanskrit word ऐश्वर्य (aiśvarya). While the name is predominantly used for females, particularly in India and Nepal, it is...
Akuchi is a feminine Igbo name from southeastern Nigeria. It is a compound name formed from the elements aku (wealth) and Chi (personal god or the supreme deity in Igbo cosmology), together meaning "wealth from God." In...
Algimantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, composed of the elements alga "salary, pay" and mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth". The name thus conveys meanings such as "intelligent pay" or "wealthy sala...
Almantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, composed of two ancient Baltic roots: al-, meaning "all, every," and either mantus ("intelligent") or manta ("property, wealth"). The name thus carries connotations of "all-...
Almas is a feminine name in Arabic, Urdu, and a masculine name in Kazakh, derived from the Persian word almās (الماس), meaning "diamond." The name symbolizes durability, brilliance, and preciousness, reflecting the rever...
Almast (Armenian: Ալմաստ) is a feminine Armenian given name meaning "diamond." The name derives from Persian almas (الماس), which itself traces back to the Greek-adopted term ultimately of Semitic origin. In Armenian, th...
Alodia is a Spanish saint's name of Visigothic origin. Its etymology is uncertain, but it may derive from Gothic elements such as alls "all" or aljis "other" combined with auds "riches, wealth". The name is best known fr...
Amila is a masculine given name primarily used in Sinhalese-speaking communities. It means "valuable" in the Sinhala language, reflecting a positive attribute that parents may wish to bestow upon their child. Etymology a...
Anargyros is a Greek masculine given name derived from the ancient Greek term ἀνάργυρος (anargyros), meaning "poor, incorruptible." The word is formed from the negative prefix ἀ- (a-) and ἄργυρος (argyros, "silver"), lit...
Argyros is a masculine name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek word argyros (ἄργυρος), meaning "silver." The name reflects the value and luster associated with the precious metal, and in ancient times it may...
Arvo is a Finnish and Estonian masculine given name that directly translates to "value, worth" in both languages. Its meaning, deeply rooted in the ethic of reliability and integrity, mirrors the cultural significance Fi...
Asylym is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin. It means "my dear" in Kazakh, derived from the word asyl meaning "precious, noble" combined with the possessive suffix -ym. The name thus conveys a sense of endearment an...
Aþanagild is the Gothic form of Athanagild, a name borne by a 6th-century king of the Visigoths in Hispania.EtymologyThe name derives from the elements aþn meaning "year" and gild meaning "payment, tribute, compensation,...
Athanagild is a Visigothic masculine name derived from the Gothic Aþanagild, composed of the elements aþn meaning "year" and gild meaning "payment, tribute, compensation". The name thus roughly translates...
Atossa is the Hellenized form of the Old Persian name Utautha (𐎢𐎫𐎢𐎰), meaning "well granting" or "bestowing very richly." It was notably borne by the eldest daughter of Cyrus the Great, founder of the Achaemenid Persian...
Auda is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived as the feminine form of Audo, which is itself a short form of various Old Frankish names beginning with the element aud or Old High German ot, meaning "wealth, fo...
Audagar is a Germanic name derived from the Old Frankish elements aud meaning "wealth, fortune" and gair meaning "spear". It is a cognate of the more familiar English name Edgar, which shares the same linguistic origins...
Audhild is a distinctly Norwegian feminine given name rooted in Old Norse onomastic traditions. The name is derived from the elements auðr (wealth, fortune) and hildr (battle). Its original form in Old Norse was Auðrhild...
Audoin is a masculine name of Germanic origin, rendered in Latin as Audoinus. It is a variant or Latinized form of the Old Frankish and Old High German names Audowin or Aldwin, themselves cognates of the Old English Edwi...
Audovera is a feminine name of Old Frankish origin, composed of the Germanic elements aud "wealth, fortune" and war "true" or war "aware, cautious". The name is historically associated with Audovera (c. 533–580), the fir...
Audowin is a Germanic masculine name derived from the Old Frankish element aud or Old High German ot meaning "wealth, fortune" combined with wini meaning "friend". This makes it a cognate of the Anglo-Saxon name Edwin, w...
Auðr is a feminine given name of Old Norse origin, meaning "wealth, fortune". The name derives from the Old Norse noun auðr, which signified riches, prosperity, or property. In medieval Scandinavia, names reflecting weal...
Auðrhildr is an Old Norse feminine name, predominantly used in the Viking Age and medieval Scandinavia. It is a variant form of Audhild, combining the elements auðr meaning "wealth, fortune" and hildr meaning "battle." T...
EtymologyAuðun is an Old Norse masculine given name, composed of the elements auðr meaning "wealth" or "fortune" and vinr meaning "friend". Thus, the name translates to "wealthy friend" or "friend of fortune." It is cogn...
Auður is an Icelandic female given name derived from the Old Norse name Auðr, which means "wealth, fortune." It is a modern form that retains the original meaning but has become more distinct in its usage in Iceland. Ety...
Áurea is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given name derived from the Late Latin name Aurea. The name Aurea itself comes from the Latin word aureus, meaning "golden". This etymological connection imbues the name with co...
Aurea is a Late Latin feminine name directly derived from the Latin adjective aureus, meaning "golden". The name first appears in the early Christian era, borne by two saints. The first, Saint Aurea of Ostia, was a 3rd-c...
Aurèle is a French given name, the Gallic form of the ancient Roman Aurelius. The root name Aurelius was a Roman family name derived from Latin aureus meaning “golden, gilded.” It was borne by the 2nd-century Roman emper...
Aurelia is a feminine given name used in Italian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, and other Romance languages. EtymologyThe name is the feminine form of the Latin family name Aurelius, which was derived from Latin aureus mean...
Aurelian is the Romanian form of the Roman cognomen Aurelianus, and also serves as the standard English designation for the Roman emperor who reigned from 270 to 275 AD. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family...
Aureliana is a feminine name of Aurelianus origin, ultimately derived from the Latin aureus meaning "golden, gilded." It is used primarily in Italian and Roman contexts. As a feminine form of Aurelianus, itself a cognome...
Aureliano is a masculine given name used in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It derives from the Late Latin name Aurelianus, which was originally a Roman cognomen (a third name indicating a family branch) and a diminuti...
EtymologyAurelianus is a Roman cognomen derived from the family name Aurelius, appended with the suffix -anus to indicate belonging or connection. The root Aurelius itself comes from Latin aureus, meaning "golden, gilded...
Etymology Aurélie is the French feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Aurelius, which derives from the Latin aureus meaning "golden" or "gilded." The name thus carries connotations of radiance, value, and beauty...
Aurélien is the French form of the Latin name Aurelianus, itself derived from the Roman family name Aurelius, ultimately from Latin aureus meaning "golden, gilded." The name carries connotations of radiance and value, ro...
Aurelius is a Roman family name (nomen) that was derived from the Latin adjective aureus, meaning "golden, gilded." The name thus carried connotations of radiance, value, and prestige in ancient Rome.EtymologyThe root of...
Bảo is a Vietnamese given name that originates from Sino-Vietnamese roots. The name is derived from the character 寶 (bảo), meaning "treasure, jewel." This character reflects positive attributes of value and preciousness...
Bat-Erdene is a Mongolian masculine given name that combines two powerful elements: bat, meaning "strong" or "firm," and erdene, meaning "jewel" or "treasure." The name thus conveys the meaning of a "strong jewel." It re...
Bermet is a feminine given name of Kyrgyz origin, meaning "pearl" in the Kyrgyz language. The name carries a sense of preciousness and beauty, reflecting the cultural value placed on pearls as rare and elegant gems. In t...
Bijou is a French feminine given name meaning "jewel." It is derived directly from the French word bijou (piece of jewelry), which itself originates from Breton bizou (ring). The name is rarely used in France itself but...
Bisera is a feminine given name of South Slavic origin, derived from the word biser meaning "pearl", which ultimately comes from Arabic via Ottoman Turkish. The name embodies the concept of preciousness and beauty, commo...
Bolanle is a Yoruba female given name common in Nigeria. The name translates to "find wealth at home" from the Yoruba language, reflecting a wish for prosperity within one's household. It is often a short form of the ful...
Etymology & Meaning Bukola (Bùkọ́lá) is a unisex given name of Yoruba origin, primarily used in Nigeria. The name means "add to wealth" or "added wealth," reflecting the Yoruba tradition of compound names that express as...
Caishen (traditional Chinese: 財神; simplified Chinese: 财神) is the Chinese god of wealth, whose name is a compound of cái meaning "wealth, riches" and shén meaning "god". He is a major figure in Chinese folk religion a...
Carpus is a masculine given name, representing the Latin form of the Greek name Κάρπος (Karpos), meaning "fruit" or "profits." The name appears briefly in the New Testament, specifically in the second epistle to Timothy,...
EtymologyCash is an English masculine given name derived from an occupational surname for a box maker. The surname originates from Norman French casse meaning "case" or "box", which in turn comes from Latin capsa ('box'...
Etymology Cernunnos is a name derived from the Celtic root *karnos meaning "horn", combined with the divine or augmentative suffix -on, yielding the sense of "great horned one". This etymology ties the god distinctly to...
Etymology and MeaningChâu is a Vietnamese unisex given name and surname. As a given name, it derives from the Sino-Vietnamese character 珠 (châu), meaning "pearl" or "gem". This element reflects the cultural significance...