Names Categorized "wealth"
236 Names found
Elodie is the English form of the French name Élodie, which itself derives from the Gothic name Alodia. The name Alodia is thought to be composed of Gothic elements such as alls (“all”) or aljis (“other”), combined with...
Emerald is a feminine given name derived directly from the English word for the green precious stone, the traditional birthstone of May. The emerald has long been associated with love, fidelity, and rebirth; it is said t...
Eniola is a unisex given name and surname of Yoruba origin, predominantly used in Nigeria. The name means "person of wealth" or "an influential person" in the Yoruba language. Yoruba names often carry significant meaning...
Erdene is a Mongolian unisex given name and surname that translates to "jewel" or "treasure" in the Mongolian language.Etymology and UsageDerived directly from the Mongolian word эрдэнэ (erdene), meaning "jewel" or "trea...
Ériu is a feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the name of a goddess in Irish mythology. According to legend, Ériu was one of the three eponymous goddesses of Ireland, daughter of Delbáeth and Ernmas of the Tuatha...
Eun (은) 은 한국에서 사용되는 여성 이름으로, 주로 한자 恩 (은, "친절, 자비, 자선") 또는 銀 (은, "은, 돈")에서 유래합니다. 또한 같은 발음을 가진 다른 한자 문자들도 사용됩니다. 이 이름은 종종 다른 글자와 결합하여 사용되지...
Eurig is a Welsh male given name derived from the Welsh element aur meaning "gold" combined with a diminutive suffix, thus conveying the sense of "little gold" or "golden one." The name reflects the Celtic linguistic tra...
EtymologyEurwen is a Welsh feminine given name formed from two elements: aur meaning "gold" and gwen meaning "white, blessed" — together translating to "white/blessed gold." This name is a variant of Eirwen, which carrie...
Ewart is a given name of English origin, derived from a surname of Norman French roots. The surname itself either emerged as a Norman variant of Edward, or originated from an English place name of unknown meaning. The co...
Ezer is a masculine given name found in the English Bible, derived from the Hebrew root ʾatsar (אָצַר), meaning "treasured" or "to store up." In the Old Testament, this name specifically identifies a son of Seir the Hori...
Fidda is an Arabic feminine name meaning "silver". The name derives from the Arabic word for silver, a precious metal associated with purity, clarity, and value in many cultures. In Arabic-speaking regions, names inspire...
Florence is a feminine given name of both English and French origin, derived from the Latin Florentius or its feminine counterpart Florentia, which themselves come from the word florens, meaning “prosperous, flourishing....
Florimond is a given name of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Latin florens meaning "prosperous, flourishing" combined with the Old German element munt meaning "protection". This composite suggests a sense of "...
Fortune is a given name and surname derived directly from the English word fortune, which traces its roots to Latin fortuna, a derivative of fors meaning "luck" or "chance." As a vocabulary name, it falls into the catego...
Fructuoso is the Spanish form of Fructuosus, a Latin name meaning "fruitful" or "productive." It derives from the Latin adjective fructuosus, which itself comes from fructus meaning "fruit, enjoyment, product." In the co...
EtymologyFructuosus is a medieval Latin name derived from the Latin word fructuosus, meaning "fruitful, productive," which in turn comes from fructus — "enjoyment, product, fruit." This etymological root connects the nam...
Fu (富, 芙, 甫) is a Chinese given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. The most common meaning is "abundant, rich, wealthy" from the character fù (富). Other meanings include "hibiscus,...
Gauhar is a feminine given name primarily used in Kazakhstan, derived from the Persian word gōhar meaning "jewel, gemstone" or also "essence, substance". The name reflects the luxury and beauty associated with precious s...
Gbemisola is a Yoruba female given name from Nigeria, carrying the profound meaning "carry me into wealth." The name reflects a common tradition in African onomastics where names are crafted to express hopes, prayers, or...
Gemma is a feminine given name of Italian origin, ultimately derived from the Latin word gemma, meaning "bud" or "precious stone." Its semantic range in Italian encompasses both a gem/jewel and, more concretely, a cut ge...
Ghaliya is a feminine Arabic name derived from the root gh-l-y, which carries connotations of high value, preciousness, and costliness. It means directly "precious, valuable" and is often used to describe something cheri...
Gugulethu is a feminine name of Southern African origin, derived from the Nguni languages Xhosa, Zulu, and Ndebele. It is a contraction of the phrase igugu lethu, meaning "our treasure" or "our pride." The name reflects...
Harta is an Indonesian masculine given name that derives from the Indonesian word harta, meaning “wealth, treasure, property.” The term ultimately traces back to artha, a Sanskrit word for “wealth” or “meaning,” which is...
Hodan is a common Somali given name for girls and women, widely used in Somalia and among the Somali diaspora. The name means "rich," "lush," or according to some sources, "paradise" or "heaven" in the Somali language. I...
Htay is a Burmese unisex name meaning "rich, wealthy". It is commonly used in Myanmar, where names often reflect desirable qualities or virtues. The name is typically given as a given name rather than a surname. Etymolog...
Inyene is a unisex name of Ibibio origin, primarily used among the Ibibio people of southeastern Nigeria. The name means "wealth" in the Ibibio language, reflecting values of prosperity and abundance within the culture.E...
Etymology and MeaningIorwerth is a masculine Welsh name with a rich history, deriving from Old Welsh elements ior ("lord") and gwerth ("value, worth"), giving it the meaning "worthy lord." Interestingly, the name Iorwert...
Ireland is a modern feminine given name taken directly from the name of the European island country. The country's name is derived from the Irish Gaelic Éire, which itself comes from the Old Irish word Ériu, thought to m...
Issachar is a biblical masculine given name, traditionally interpreted as meaning "man of hire" or "there is reward." It appears in the Old Testament as the name of the ninth son of Jacob (the fifth son of Leah) and the...
Izdihar is an Arabic female name derived from the root zahara meaning “to shine, to bloom.” Its literal meaning is “blossoming, prospering,” evoking growth, vitality, and flourishing success. The name is part of a family...
Jade is a feminine given name in English and French, derived from the name of the precious stone. The stone's name itself comes from the Spanish phrase piedra de la ijada, meaning "stone of the flank," based on the ancie...
Jae 1 is a Korean unisex given name that most often appears as a component in two-syllable names, but it can also stand alone. Its meaning derives from the Sino-Korean reading hànjī (漢字): the character 才, which signif...
Jasper is a masculine given name of Dutch and English origin, also significant in Judeo-Christian-Islamic tradition. It is derived from the Latin Gaspar, which likely originates from the Biblical Hebrew word גִּזְבָּר (g...
Jethro is an English given name derived from the Hebrew name יִתְרוֹ (Yiṯro), which is based on the Hebrew word יֶתֶר (yeṯer) meaning “abundance” or “excellence.” The name is most famously associated with the biblical fi...
Etymology and OriginsJewel is an English given name derived from the English vocabulary word for a precious stone, which itself comes from Old French jouel, ultimately from Latin jocus meaning "game" or "delight". The na...
Jin 1 is a unisex Chinese given name written with various characters that carry distinct meanings. The most common character is 金 (jīn) meaning "gold, metal, money." Other possibilities include 锦 (jǐn) meaning "tapestr...
Ji-yeong (also spelled Ji-young or Jee-young) is a common Korean given name, historically among the most popular for baby girls in South Korea, ranking first in 1970, third in 1980, and tenth in 1990 according to governm...
Juvela is a feminine given name created in Esperanto, derived from the Esperanto noun juvelo meaning "jewel". The name resembles other jewel-related names like Jewel in English and reflects the creative, international ch...
EtymologyKadri is a Turkish masculine given name derived from the Turkish word kadr, meaning "value" or "worth." The name reflects the concept of inherent worth or esteem, likely originating from the Ottoman era when Ara...
Kaimana is a Hawaiian name with two distinct meanings, reflecting deep cultural and linguistic roots. The first interpretation comes from the Hawaiian elements kai "ocean, sea" and mana "power", thus translating to "powe...
Kanza is a feminine name that originates from the Arabic word كنز (kanz), meaning "treasure" [1]. This semantic root lends the name a connotation of something precious and valuable, reflecting cultural associations with...
Katlego is a unisex given name of Sotho-Tswana origin meaning "success, prosperity". It is also used in a variant form, Katleho (particularly in Northern Sotho), with the same meaning. Etymology and Usage The name derive...
Kausar is a unisex Urdu name, predominantly used for girls, derived from the Arabic Kawthar. It carries a deep spiritual significance rooted in Islamic tradition, referring to the boundless blessings of paradise.Etymolog...
Kawthar is a feminine Arabic name that means "abundance". It is directly derived from the term al-Kawthar, which appears as the title and focus of the 108th chapter (surah al-Kawthar) of the Quran. In Islamic tradition,...
Etymology and MeaningKenza is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name كنزة (Kanza). It is derived from the Arabic word كنز (kanz), meaning "treasure". This name is chiefly used in North Africa, particularl...
Khamphet is a Laotian given name that combines two elements reflecting precious materials. The first part, ຄຳ (kham), means "gold" in Lao, while the second, ເພັດ (phet), means "diamond" or "gem". Together, the name Khamp...
Khumo is a feminine given name of Tswana origin. Derived directly from the Tswana word khumo, it means "wealth, riches". In the Tswana culture of Southern Africa, names are often chosen to express desired qualities, aspi...
Kim is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 金 (kim), meaning "gold" or "metal." As a unisex name in some contexts but predominantly female in modern Vietnam, Kim reflects the Chinese character's...
Kimiko is a feminine Japanese given name composed of various kanji combinations, most commonly including ki (meaning "valuable"), mi ("beautiful"), or kimi ("lord, noble") paired with the suffix ko ("child"). The element...
Kincső is a Hungarian feminine given name created by the author Mór Jókai for his novel The Novel of the Next Century (1872). The name is derived from the Hungarian word kincs, meaning "treasure", with the suffix -ő ofte...
Kubera (Sanskrit: कुबेर, IAST: Kubera), also known as Kuvera, Kuber, and Kuberan, is a Hindu god of wealth and the king of the semi-divine yakshas. The name likely derives from the Sanskrit root kubh, meaning "to be defo...
Külli is an Estonian feminine given name. Originally a short form of Külliki, the Estonian form of the Finnish mythological name Kyllikki, it is now used as an independent given name.EtymologyThe root name Kyllikki is de...
Küllike is an Estonian feminine given name, serving as a direct rendering of the Finnish name Kyllikki. Both names derive from Finnish roots conveying abundance: kyllä ("abundance") or kyllin ("enough"). The name carries...
Külliki is an Estonian female given name, derived as a form of the Finnish mythological name Kyllikki. The name Kyllikki itself is rooted in the Finnish word kyllä, meaning "abundance," or kyllin, meaning "enough," refle...
Kunthea is a Cambodian feminine name with rich linguistic layers. Its primary meaning comes from Khmer គន់ធា, which translates to "perfume" or "fragrance," ultimately derived from Sanskrit गनध (gandha, meaning "smell, od...
Kylli is a Finnish feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Kyllikki. The name derives from the Finnish words kyllä meaning "abundance" or kyllin meaning "enough." While a simple shortening, it carries the...
Kyllikki is a Finnish feminine given name derived from the Finnish word kyllä meaning "abundance" or kyllin meaning "enough." The name is most famously known as a character in the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, whe...
Lakshmi (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी, IAST: Lakṣmī), also known as Shri, is a principal goddess in Hinduism, revered as the goddess of prosperity, good luck, beauty, fortune, wealth, fertility, and abundance. Her name derives from...
Lanre is a Nigerian given name of Yoruba origin. It is a short form of Olanrewaju, which means "wealth goes forward" or "wealth/nobility is progressing" in Yoruba. The name reflects the cultural value placed on prosperit...
Laxmi is a common transcription of the Sanskrit-derived name Lakshmi, used in Nepali, Hindi, Marathi, and Telugu. It is an alternate spelling of Telugu లక్ష్మి (Lakṣmi) or Marathi/Hindi लक्ष्मी (Lakṣmī), and is the most...