Luxury baby names
Luxury baby names to inspire your shortlist.
French
Golden
Greek/Persian
From Greek and Persian origins, meaning a royal crown or headdress.
Hebrew/Italian
Italian feminine form of Carmel, from karmel meaning vineyard.
Persian
Derived from roxšana, meaning bright or dawn.
French
Of a marquis; nobility and rank.
Latin via English
Deep red gemstone, precious.
Latin
Variant of Dominique, from Latin Dominicus meaning of the Lord.
Latin
Feminine form of Lorenzo, from Latin Laurentius relating to the laurel tree.
Greek
From Greek Kallistos meaning most beautiful.
Germanic and Italian
Free woman; Italian form of Charlotte.
Arabic/Persian
Means crown or tall in Arabic and Persian.
Old French
From Chanel, meaning a singer or one who sings.
Germanic
Pledge or hostage, noble and distinguished.
French
From the fairy fort, derived from French place name.
French
Desired or wished for.
Latin
A variant of Lucius, derived from the Latin word 'lux' meaning 'light.'
English
Derived from the English word for the precious metal or color gold.
Italian
Joyful and lively.
French
Money or coin; from French surname of impressionist painter Claude Monet.
English
Marshland estate; Old English place name.
English
Elf ruler of graceful beauty; feminine form of Aubrey.
German
Variant of Porsche, possibly meaning offering or gift.
French
From Gascony, a region in France.
French
Of the sea, from Marie.
French
Enthusiasm or vigorous style.
Italian
Italian form of Jade, the precious green stone valued in Asian cultures.
Latin
Italian feminine form of Vincent, derived from Latin meaning conquering.
Greek
A divinely conferred gift or power of charm and grace.
Italian
A sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior.
Latin
Golden or dawning, from the Latin aureus.
Latin
Feminine form of Jovian, from Jove (Jupiter, the Roman god).
Italian/Romance
Well-armed or ready for battle.
English
Soft fabric with a smooth pile surface.
Sanskrit
Crown or royalty, variant of Taj.
French
Wealthy or well-favored, diminutive of Ode.
Spanish
Mercy or compassion, variant of Mercedes.
Italian
From the Italian city of Venice.
Greek
Lover of horses.
Germanic
Pledge or oath.
French/Greek
French variation of Margaret, from Greek 'margarita' meaning 'pearl'.
Latin/French
French diminutive of Julia, from Latin "Iulius" meaning "youthful."
Spanish/Latin
From Latin delicium, meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure.'
Serbian
Serbian surname; used as first name in modern times.
Spanish/Arabic
Derived from the Spanish and Arabic word for amber, symbolizing fossilized resin.
Germanic
A variant of Giselle, derived from Old Germanic meaning pledge or hostage.
English
Place name from London neighborhood, modern given name usage.
Latin
From cancellarius meaning keeper of the records or title.
Latin/Italian
Italian form of Violet, from viola meaning violet flower.
Greek
Greek origin meaning most beautiful.
Greek
Most beautiful; derived from the Greek word kallistos.
Latin
Heavenly; from Latin caelestis.
Hebrew
Devoted to God; variant of Isabella.
Italian
Countess; a woman of noble rank.
French
French diminutive of marquis, nobility title.
English
Variant of Diamond, meaning precious gem.
English
A name associated with gold, precious and valuable.
Greek
Imagination or fantasy; implies creativity and vision.
French
Sky blue; derived from Persian lapis lazuli.
Germanic
Variant of Giselle; means pledge or hostage.
Spanish/Italian
Celebration, festival, or gala.