Names that mean gold
Baby names that mean gold, with their origins, meanings and pronunciations.
French
Golden
English
Made of gold; golden one.
English
The golden flower; Mary's gold.
Latin
Golden; the golden one.
Latin/Spanish
golden.
Latin
Golden.
French
From a French place name meaning gold town, popularized as a given name by novelist Fanny Burney.
Old English
Gilded; covered in gold and precious.
Yiddish/Hebrew
Golden; precious and valuable like gold.
Latin
Golden.
Irish
Pale or golden.
English
Derived from the English word for the precious metal or color gold.
English
Golden-brown color; from English color word.
Latin
Golden or dawning, from the Latin aureus.
Latin
Golden or yellow-haired.
French
Golden town, from the French Orville.
English
A name associated with gold, precious and valuable.
English
From a hard fortress or golden location.
Cambodian
Golden.
Latin
Golden or blonde-haired.
Greek
Variant of Yolanda, possibly meaning violet or golden.
Greek
From Greek mythology, the dragon who guarded the golden apples.
Chinese/Korean
Gold or precious metal, from Chinese jin meaning gold.
Greek / Latin
Possibly from Greek or Latin origins, related to 'Isaure' meaning 'golden' or 'fine.'
English/Literary
A golden flower; possibly from Tolkien or variant of Eleanor.
Sanskrit
Gold or an atom; derived from Sanskrit referring to precious metal or minute substance.
Sanskrit
Golden or beautiful; derived from Sanskrit root meaning gold or radiant.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'made of gold.'
French
Variant of Orville, meaning golden town.
Persian
Meaning golden or princess.
Old English
Made of gold or golden; diminutive form.
Latin
Golden; possibly from Latin aurum (gold) or variant of Ariana.
Latin
Golden.
Irish
Golden princess.
Latin
Golden, from aureus, variant of Aurelia.
Latin
Possibly from Latin meaning golden.
Latin
Golden.
Persian/Arabic
Short form of Zarina, meaning golden or precious.
Latin
Variant of Aurelia, derived from aureus meaning golden.
English
Variant of Tawny, English meaning golden brown or tan-colored.
Irish/Scottish
Possibly a variant of Orrin or Orin, meaning pale or from the golden.
Latin/Hebrew
Derived from Latin 'aureus' (golden) or Hebrew, meaning God's light.
Latin
Golden or relating to gold.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly from Aureola meaning golden.
Vietnamese
Yellow, golden, or a common Vietnamese surname.
English
Tan or golden-brown in color; from tawny.
English
An English surname meaning servant at the gilded moor or golden lake.
Latin
A variant of Aurelia, meaning golden or golden haired.
Modern variation of Dorma or Dora
Gift of God, golden.
Hindi/Sanskrit
Means golden or beautiful in Sanskrit.
French
Amber stone and fossilized resin, warm and golden.
Latin
Golden and dawn-like, variant of Aurora.
Irish/French
Possibly related to Orla (Irish meaning 'golden princess') with French suffix.
Latin
Variant of Aurora, meaning golden or dawn light.
English
Possibly a variant of Orville or short form, meaning golden friend.
Hebrew
Gold or golden, from the precious metal.
Latin
Golden or from Aurelius.
Sanskrit
Golden or of sound.
Old English
From a place name meaning golden ford, referring to a shallow river crossing.
French
From Orleans, France, meaning golden or related to the city of Orléans.