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Names That Mean Gold

Names meaning gold symbolize wealth, purity, value, and radiance. Gold names suggest precious, treasured qualities.

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Aurelia

The golden one

Latinaw-REE-lee-uh
goldbeauty

Jasper

Treasurer, bringer of treasure

PersianJAS-per
goldwisdom

Otto

Wealth, prosperity, fortune

GermanicAH-toh
goldstrong

Sterling

Little star, genuine, of high quality

Old EnglishSTUR-ling
stargold

Gemma

Precious stone, gem, jewel

ItalianJEM-uh
beautygold

Ruby

Red gemstone, precious stone

LatinROO-bee
firebeauty

Odette

Wealth, fortune, prosperity

Frenchoh-DET
gold

Amber

Fossilized tree resin, warm golden stone

ArabicAM-bur
goldnature

Anton

Priceless, praiseworthy

LatinAN-ton
goldstrong

Antonio

Priceless, praiseworthy, of inestimable worth

Latinan-TOH-nee-oh
goldstrong

Ariston

The best, most excellent

Greekah-RIS-ton
strongwisdom

Astraea

Star maiden, star goddess

Greekas-TRAY-uh
starsky

August

Great, magnificent, venerable

LatinAW-gust
royaltystrong

Augustus

Great, magnificent, venerable

Latinaw-GUS-tus
royaltystrong

Aurelian

Golden, gilded

Latinaw-REE-lee-un
goldsun

Caspar

Treasurer, keeper of treasure

HebrewKAS-par
goldgift

Casper

Treasurer, keeper of treasure

HebrewKAS-per
goldgift

Ciro

Sun, throne, lord

GreekCHEE-ro
sunroyalty

Cleopatra

Glory of the father

Greekklee-oh-PAT-rah
royaltygold

Darian

Upholder of the good, gift

GreekDAIR-ee-an
giftroyalty

Dario

Possessing goodness, kingly

GreekDAR-ee-oh
royaltygold

Della

Noble, of nobility

GermanicDEL-ah
royaltybeauty

Elodie

Foreign riches; French form of the Visigothic name "Alodia" meaning foreign wealth or prosperity

GermanicEL-oh-dee
goldjoy

Etienne

Crown or wreath; French form of Stephen, from the Greek "Stephanos" meaning wreath or crown

Greekay-TYEN
royaltygold

Farida

Unique, precious gem; from the Arabic "Farida" meaning unique, rare, or precious

Arabicfah-REE-dah
beautygold

Gaspard

Treasurer or master of treasure; French form of Caspar, from the Persian "Gizbar" meaning treasurer

Latingas-PAR
goldwisdom

Gem

Precious stone; from the Latin "gemma" meaning precious stone or jewel, used as a short given name

LatinJEM
beautygold

Indira

Beauty, splendour; from the Sanskrit "indira," an epithet of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, meaning beauty or splendour

Sanskritin-DEER-ah
beautygold

Odelia

I will praise God; little wealthy one; derived from the Hebrew hodiyah meaning praise God, or the Germanic odal meaning wealth or fortune

Hebrewoh-DEE-lee-ah
godgold

Odet

Wealth; fortune; derived from the Germanic odal meaning wealth, heritage, or fortune; also related to the name Odo

Germanicoh-DAY
goldroyalty

Orelia

Golden; derived from the Latin aurelia meaning golden, from aurum meaning gold; a feminine form of Aurelius

Latinoh-REE-lee-ah
goldroyalty

Ottilie

Wealth; fortune; the German feminine form of Otto, derived from the Germanic element od meaning wealth, fortune, or prosperity

GermanicOT-ih-lee
goldroyalty

Stefan

Germanic and Slavic form of Stephen, from Greek "stephanos" meaning crown or garland

GreekSTEH-fahn
royaltygold

Tony

Short form of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, possibly meaning priceless or praiseworthy

LatinTOH-nee
goldstrong

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What are the best names that mean Gold?

The best names meaning Gold depend on your cultural background and personal taste. Browse the full list above — each name includes its specific origin, pronunciation, and the nuances of how it connects to the concept of Gold.

Are there boy names and girl names that mean Gold?

Yes, there are both boy names and girl names that mean Gold, as well as unisex options. The concept of Gold has inspired names across genders in virtually every culture. Browse the grid above filtered by the gender icon to find the right fit.

What cultures have names meaning Gold?

Names meaning Gold appear in many cultures — Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Sanskrit, Celtic, and more. Each culture has developed its own names to capture the essence of Gold, often with unique nuances that reflect their worldview and traditions.

Why do some names mean Gold?

Names meaning Gold usually trace back to ancient words, mythology, nature, or religious tradition. Over time, parents chose these names to pass on the qualities and symbolism associated with Gold.

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Do names meaning Gold work in both English and Spanish?

Many names meaning Gold travel well across English and Spanish, especially those with Latin, Hebrew, or Greek roots. Each entry shows its origin so you can judge how naturally it fits both languages.

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