Golden baby names
Names tagged with “Golden” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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55 names
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- Aurelio
Latin
94From Latin aureus meaning 'golden'. Associated with the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and connotes wisdom, nobility, and radiance.
- Aurelius
Latin
91From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'. Associated with the Roman Emperor and Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius, connoting wisdom and virtue.
- Aurellia
Latin
84From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden. Aurellia is an elaborate feminine form of the Roman family name Aurelius, historically associated with nobility and the sun.
- Altan
English
84From Turkic meaning 'golden' or 'bright'. Historically used across Central Asian cultures, symbolizing wealth and luminosity.
- Aurie
Celtic
84Golden or golden-haired, from the Irish element 'or' meaning gold. A nature-connected name with celestial warmth and earthy elegance.
- Aurelie
Latin
84From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden. Aurelie is the French feminine form, evoking brightness and preciousness.
- Auriela
Latin
84From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden. Auriela is an elaborated feminine form suggesting 'golden one' or 'she of golden light'.
- Sona
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'beautiful', also refers to the melodious sound of music in Indian classical tradition
- Zoltan
English
84From Greek xanthos meaning 'golden' or 'yellow'. Popular in Hungary as a traditional given name with strong cultural roots.
- Auriel
Celtic
84Golden light or golden ruler. Derived from Celtic elements suggesting radiance and nobility, with connections to Auriel as a luminous name.
- Aureliano
Latin
84From Latin Aurēlius, derived from aureus meaning 'golden.' Associated with the Roman imperial family and the Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius.
- Favio
Latin
84From Latin 'flavus' meaning 'golden' or 'blonde'. An Italian diminutive form with warmth and light-bearing qualities.
- Goldie
English
76A nickname derived from the word 'gold,' referring to the precious metal. Often given to children with golden hair or as a term of endearment meaning precious or beloved.
- Aurelia
Latin
76From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'. Associated with the dawn and divine light in Roman tradition.
- Aurielle
Latin
74From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden.' Aurielle is an elaborate feminine form suggesting radiance and preciousness.
- Oriane
French
74From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'. Oriane evolved as a French feminine form, evoking light and precious qualities.
- Zlaty
Slavic
62From Slavic 'zlaty' meaning 'golden', symbolizing precious value and radiance
- Aureus
Latin
62From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden' or 'of gold', associated with wealth, brilliance, and the Roman gold coin.
- Aureliah
Latin
62From Latin Aurelius meaning 'golden' or 'the golden one', feminized with the suffix -iah for a modern English variant.
- Aureliana
Latin
62From Latin Aurelius, meaning 'golden' or 'gilded'. Aureliana is the feminine form, evoking radiance and imperial dignity from the Roman empire.
- Gilda
Celtic
62From Old English 'gild' meaning 'to gild' or 'golden'. Associated with brightness and preciousness.
- Auren
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'little golden one' or 'golden', also associated with aureus (gold). A nature-inspired name with Celtic roots.
- Sohan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'handsome', also interpreted as 'wise one' in Hindu tradition
- Eldora
Spanish
42From Spanish 'eldorado' meaning 'the golden one,' inspired by the legendary city of gold; also associated with golden light and precious treasures.
- Zarinah
Persian
42From Persian 'zarin' meaning golden or made of gold, often associated with beauty and radiance
- Auralia
Latin
42From Latin aureus meaning 'golden.' Auralia evokes radiance and precious light, with romantic Victorian-era femininity.
- Auro
Latin
42From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'. Associated with dawn, light, and precious metals in Romance languages.
- Arelio
Latin
42From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden. Associated with the sun and divine light in classical tradition.
- Auree
Celtic
42Golden or golden-haired. A modern feminine variation likely derived from Latin 'aureus' meaning gold, blended with Irish naming traditions.
- Aurik
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'of gold', associated with wealth, brilliance, and divine radiance in Hindu tradition.
- Aurella
Latin
42From Latin aureus meaning 'golden'. Aurella is a feminine diminutive form, suggesting a precious, radiant quality.
- Auriya
Celtic
42From Old Irish, likely derived from 'aureus' (golden) or akin to 'aur' meaning gold; also evokes 'aura' suggesting luminescence or radiance.
- Faviola
Latin
42From Latin 'flavus' meaning 'golden' or 'yellow'. Associated with Saint Faviola, early Christian martyr and philanthropist.
- Aurelle
French
42From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden or golden-haired. A delicate, luminous variation evoking precious light and warmth.
- Orelia
Latin
42From Latin 'aureus' (golden) or related to the name Aurelia. Modern form suggests 'golden' or may blend with Celtic nature associations.
- Orielle
Celtic
42Feminine form of Oriel, from Old Irish meaning 'golden' or 'light'. Associated with brightness and radiance.
- Audren
Celtic
42From Breton roots meaning 'golden' or 'noble.' A rare Celtic name with aristocratic undertones and nature-connected heritage.
- Zarin
Persian
42Golden or made of gold. In Persian tradition, Zarin refers to precious metals and golden hues, symbolizing wealth, radiance, and value.
- Zoryana
Slavic
42From Ukrainian roots meaning 'golden' or 'of the dawn', related to the element 'zor' (dawn light). Also connected to Slavic solar symbolism.
- Sonaya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'wise woman', associated with prosperity and spiritual knowledge in Hindu tradition.
- Auriella
Latin
40From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, blended with the diminutive suffix '-ella'. Represents both precious metal luster and delicate femininity.
- Oralia
Latin
40From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'. Also associated with oral tradition and eloquence in Romance language usage.
- Sonali
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'shining', associated with radiance and brightness. Widely used in South Asian cultures.
- Orianna
Latin
40From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, popularized by Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' as the magical daughter of Prospero.
- Soniya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'sona' meaning 'golden' or 'beautiful'. Popular in Indian cultures as a feminine name suggesting grace and warmth.
- Rushika
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'shining', also associated with rush plants and flowing water in Hindu tradition
- Auriana
Latin
40From Latin aureus meaning 'golden', evolved through French forms. Associated with light and precious beauty.
- Aurianna
Latin
40From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, combined with the feminine suffix '-anna'. Represents golden beauty and radiance.
- Aurea
Latin
40From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'. Associated with precious metals and wealth, symbolizing radiance and value.
- Aelia
Latin
40From Latin Aurelius meaning 'golden'. Aelia was borne by Roman imperial families and represents classical elegance with luminous warmth.
- Oriana
Latin
30From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, or from Italian origins meaning 'golden' or 'dawn'. Associated with light and radiance.
- Aureya
Latin
20From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, radiant with light. Associated with dawn and celestial brilliance.
- Aurel
Latin
10From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden. Associated with Emperor Marcus Aurelius and classical Roman virtue.
- Zeynet
English
6From Turkish/Persian, meaning 'gold' or 'golden', symbolizing precious value and brightness
- Auria
Latin
6From Latin aureus meaning 'golden' or 'of gold', associated with radiance and light
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
