Prosperity baby names
Names tagged with “Prosperity” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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82 names
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- Shriya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth'; also associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of fortune and beauty in Hindu tradition.
- Vaibhav
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'splendor' or 'magnificence'. Associated with prosperity, radiance, and divine glory in Hindu philosophy.
- Shreeyan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'shree' meaning prosperity, wealth, and beauty combined with 'yan' suffix denoting a person. Represents one blessed with fortune and grace.
- Erfan
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'successful' or 'prosperous'. Also interpreted as 'one who understands' in Islamic tradition.
- Oluwatamilore
African
84God has brought me wealth and honor. A Yoruba name expressing gratitude for divine blessings and prosperity.
- Srinidhi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity'. In Hindu tradition, Srinidhi is associated with divine grace and abundance, often used as an epithet for goddesses.
- Rayyan
Arabic
76Abundant, prosperous, or one who is watered/irrigated. Derived from the Arabic root meaning 'to drink' or 'to be satisfied.'
- Shrihaan
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Shri' (prosperity, light) combined with 'Haan' (yes, affirmation), conveying blessed assent or auspicious affirmation.
- Kridhareddy
Sanskrit
76From Telugu, a South Indian name combining elements meaning 'gold' and 'wealth,' symbolizing prosperity and divine fortune.
- Prosper
Latin
74To succeed or thrive. From the Latin Prosperus, meaning fortunate and favorable.
- Shreyas
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'better' or 'superior,' associated with wisdom and prosperity in Hindu philosophy and classical literature.
- Efe
African
74From Yoruba meaning 'one who creates wealth' or 'prosperity bringer'. A strong virtue name reflecting abundance and success in West African tradition.
- Baboucarr
African
70From Fulani language meaning 'father of the car' or 'man of abundance', a name of respect and prosperity in Mandinka tradition
- Zaidan
Arabic
62From Arabic 'zayd' meaning 'to grow or increase', symbolizing prosperity and abundance
- Riddhi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' and 'wealth', symbolizing abundance and good fortune in Hindu tradition.
- Oreoluwa
African
62Gold has come to me; wealth and blessing have arrived. A name expressing gratitude for divine favor and prosperity.
- Miras
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'wealthy'. Also used in Persian contexts meaning 'admirable' or 'wonderful'.
- Ayooluwa
African
62From Yoruba meaning 'wealth has come' or 'riches have arrived', expressing gratitude and celebration of abundance and prosperity.
- Ridhan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'one who brings happiness', associated with prosperity and positivity in Hindu tradition.
- Lakshith
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Lakshmi' (goddess of wealth and fortune) combined with '-ith' suffix. Associated with prosperity, grace, and divine blessing.
- Olanrewaju
African
62From Yoruba meaning 'wealth has awakened' or 'riches have come to wake up', expressing prosperity and good fortune
- Sehraj
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'lord of wealth' or 'prosperity'. Combines 'seh' (wealth) with 'raj' (king/rule), reflecting fortune and noble status.
- Shreeyansh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous'; composed of 'shree' (wealth/prosperity) and 'yansh' (part/portion), signifying a blessed individual.
- Kashia
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'. Also associated with the Hindu goddess Lakshmi and prosperity in Indian tradition.
- Mahalakshmi
Sanskrit
62Mahalakshmi is the supreme form of Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity. 'Maha' means great, and Lakshmi is the divine bestower of abundance.
- Narayani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, refers to the consort of Vishnu and goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance in Hindu tradition.
- Abundance
Latin
62From Latin 'abundantia' meaning great plenty or overflowing wealth. A virtue name symbolizing prosperity, generosity, and plentiful blessings.
- Laxmi
Sanskrit
62Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity. Associated with abundance, grace, and spiritual richness in Indian tradition.
- Olaedo
African
62From Yoruba, meaning 'wealth has come' or 'riches arrived', reflecting blessings and prosperity in Yoruba naming traditions.
- Rishy
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who flows' or 'prosperous', also associated with wealth and abundance in Hindu tradition
- Shridhi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' and 'wealth', often associated with the goddess Lakshmi in Hindu tradition
- Ifunanya
African
42From Igbo meaning 'what is good is mine' or 'goodness is mine', expressing parental hopes for the child's prosperity and character
- Hoang
English
42Golden or yellow in Vietnamese. A common Vietnamese surname and given name symbolizing prosperity and wealth.
- Ridharv
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Ridh' (to flourish) and 'Harv' (green), conveying prosperity and growth rooted in nature.
- Lakhi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'mark' or 'sign', also associated with Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity, particularly celebrated during Diwali.
- Surabhi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'fragrance' or 'aroma'. In Hindu mythology, Surabhi is the divine wish-fulfilling cow, mother of all cattle, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
- Saiesha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'auspiciousness'. Associated with wealth and good fortune in Hindu tradition.
- Mulki
African
42From Swahili, meaning 'wealth' or 'riches'. Used in East African cultures as a name signifying prosperity and abundance.
- Damilola
African
42Meet me with wealth. A Nigerian name expressing the hope that one will encounter prosperity and good fortune in life.
- Tajir
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'merchant' or 'trader', historically associated with commerce and prosperity in Islamic cultures.
- Aariaani
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also associated with wealth and prosperity in Hindu tradition
- Shriyansh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'shriya' (wealth, beauty, grace) combined with 'ansh' (part, portion). Means 'part of prosperity' or 'blessed with grace and fortune'.
- Swasti
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'well-being' or 'prosperity'. Associated with the swastika, an ancient symbol of auspiciousness and good fortune in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions.
- Omolara
African
42From Yoruba meaning 'child brings wealth' or 'wealth brings honor.' Omo means child and lara relates to wealth and prosperity in Yoruba culture.
- Ololade
African
42From Yoruba meaning 'wealth has come' or 'riches have arrived', expressing joy at a child's birth as a blessing of prosperity.
- Samrudhi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'abundance,' representing wealth, flourishing, and auspicious fortune in Hindu tradition.
- Anuoluwapo
African
42Yoruba name meaning 'wealth has arrived' or 'prosperity comes', expressing gratitude and celebration of blessings
- Athulya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'auspiciousness'. Associated with wellness and flourishing in South Indian tradition.
- Lakshitha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Lakshmi' meaning prosperity, wealth, and fortune, with the feminine suffix '-tha' denoting grace and beauty.
- Dhanvik
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'. Dhan refers to wealth and prosperity in Hindu tradition.
- Fiyinfoluwa
African
42Wealth and blessing have arrived. A name expressing gratitude for a child as a gift of prosperity and divine favor.
- Adesola
African
42From Yoruba 'Ade' (crown) and 'Sola' (wealth/honor). Means 'crown brings honor' or 'wealthy crown', conveying nobility and prosperity.
- Wuraola
African
42From Yoruba 'wura' (gold) and 'ola' (wealth/honor). Signifies precious wealth and honor, reflecting cultural values of prosperity and dignity.
- Saeed
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'. Also signifies 'the master' or 'leader' in some contexts.
- Aayush
Sanskrit
40Long life, prosperity, and well-being. A traditional Hindu name expressing wishes for longevity and auspicious living.
- Vaishnavi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'consort of Vishnu', the goddess of wealth, fortune, and abundance in Hindu tradition.
- Oluwadarasimi
African
40God has brought me wealth and honor. A deeply spiritual name expressing gratitude for divine blessings and prosperity.
- Aishwarya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' and 'wealth'. Associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of fortune, beauty, and abundance in Hindu tradition.
- Sriansh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'auspicious'. A modern Indian name blending Sri (prosperity) with Ansh (part/share).
- Araoluwa
African
40Honor and wealth have arrived. A celebratory name expressing joy at prosperity and good fortune coming to the family.
- Sriya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'auspicious', also associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune in Hindu tradition.
- Adeola
African
40Crown of wealth; one who brings honor and prosperity. A name of aspirational grace in Yoruba tradition.
- Edsel
Germanic
40From Old German 'Eadsel', combining 'ead' (wealth, fortune) and 'sel' (self), meaning 'prosperous' or 'blessed self'.
- Oluwadamilola
African
40God has brought me wealth and honor. A deeply aspirational name expressing gratitude for divine blessing and prosperity.
- Boluwatife
African
40God has given me wealth and honor. A name expressing gratitude for divine blessings and prosperity bestowed upon the child.
- Srihan
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'auspicious', derived from the root 'sri' meaning wealth and divine grace
- Tishya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for'. Associated with the star Tisya in Hindu astronomy, symbolizing prosperity and fortune.
- Ayanshreddy
Sanskrit
29From Sanskrit 'ayan' (path/course) and 'shreddy' (prosperity/fortune). Conveys one destined for an auspicious path.
- Aje
African
28From Yoruba, meaning 'wealth' or 'riches.' In Yoruba cosmology, Aje is the orisha (spirit) of prosperity, abundance, and financial blessing.
- Phu
English
28From Vietnamese meaning 'rich' or 'wealthy', often used as a given name with positive fortune connotations
- Zyad
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'growth' or 'increase', symbolizing prosperity and abundance
- Samrudh
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'flourishing', conveying abundance and success
- Samridhi
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth', symbolizing abundance and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition
- Havisha
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit, meaning 'golden' or 'brilliant.' Associated with prosperity and radiance in Hindu philosophy.
- Dhani
Sanskrit
10Rich, wealthy, or prosperous. In Hindu tradition, associated with abundance and fortune.
- Srijay
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit 'Sri' (auspicious, radiant) and 'Jay' (victory), meaning victorious or radiant victory.
- Oyinkansola
African
10From Yoruba: 'Oyinkan' (honey/sweetness) + 'sola' (wealth/prosperity). Conveys blessing of sweetness and abundance.
- Yasser
Arabic
7From Arabic meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming', conveying growth and prosperity
- Reza
Persian
6Prosperity, wealth, and flourishing. A name with royal and fortunate connotations in Persian tradition.
- Riyad
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'gardens' or 'meadows', referring to lush cultivated land and prosperity
- Shani
Sanskrit
6Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity; also refers to Saturn in Vedic astrology
- Samriddhi
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'abundance', symbolizing wealth, fortune, and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
