Names with Luxurious character
Baby names that carry the quality of luxurious.
These names carry luxurious as a defining character quality — drawn from their etymology, history, and the people who've carried them. Open a profile for meaning, SSA trends, and feasibility — sort by score, rank, or momentum to narrow the list.
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19 names
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- Luxx
Latin
84Derived from Latin 'lux' meaning light. Modern invented spelling emphasizing luminosity and a contemporary edgy aesthetic.
- Luxen
Latin
84From Latin 'lux' meaning light, with modern -en suffix creating a contemporary name suggesting luminosity and brightness.
- Luxtyn
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending 'Lux' (light) with the suffix '-tyn'. A contemporary creation with luminous appeal.
- Velour
French
62From French 'velours' meaning velvet, the luxurious soft fabric. Used as a modern invented name evoking softness and luxury.
- Lavish
English
62Luxurious, opulent, or characterized by abundance and extravagance. A modern English word used as a given name, reflecting contemporary aspirational values.
- Luxanna
Latin
62From Latin 'luxus' meaning luxury or brightness, combined with the feminine suffix '-anna'. Evokes light, elegance, and luminescence.
- Dubai
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Dubai' meaning 'locust' or 'small locust', referencing the region's historical abundance of locusts in the Arabian Gulf.
- Kashmyr
Sanskrit
62From Kashmir, the region in South Asia. The place name derives from Sanskrit meaning 'desiccated land' or 'land of saffron'.
- Lucious
Latin
62From Latin 'Lucius' meaning 'light-giving' or 'born at dawn', associated with illumination and brightness.
- Cartier
French
55One who transports goods or operates a cart; derived from the medieval occupation of a cartwright or carter.
- Esmeree
French
42Emerald or green; derived from the precious stone. A modern elaboration suggesting luxury and vibrant beauty.
- Moncler
French
42Modern coined name derived from Monestier-de-Clermont, a French mountain town. Used as a luxury brand name, suggesting Alpine heritage and elevated status.
- Cashmier
Sanskrit
42From Kashmir, the region in South Asia. Cashmier refers to the fine wool fabric originating from Kashmiri goats, historically prized for luxury textiles.
- Kashmiere
Sanskrit
42From Kashmir, the region in South Asia; also evokes the luxurious cashmere fabric historically associated with the Kashmir region.
- Velvet
French
40From Old French 'veluete', a soft fabric with a plush pile. Later adopted as a given name for its luxurious, tactile qualities.
- Sephora
Greek
40From Hebrew 'Tzipporah' meaning 'bird', popularized by the luxury beauty brand Sephora founded in 1969
- Luxxen
Germanic
40Modern invented name with 'Lux' (Latin for light) combined with contemporary spelling. Associated with luxury and luminosity.
- Cashmere
Sanskrit
30A fine, soft fabric from Kashmir. The name derives from the Himalayan region in South Asia, historically renowned for luxurious textile production and trade.
- Kashmere
Sanskrit
30From Kashmir, the region in South Asia known for its natural beauty, luxury textiles, and mountainous landscape. The name evokes the place's elegance and exotic appeal.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
