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Are you looking for a baby name that reflects the warmth, radiance, and power of gold? Well, you’ve come to the right place! There are plenty of masculine, feminine, and gender-neutral names that mean “gold” or are related to it, making them the perfect option to show your little one that they’re priceless and full of good fortune. In this article, we’ve compiled a list of the best names that mean “gold,” “prosperity,” and “sunshine”—keep reading to see what they are below!

Names That Mean Gold

  • For boys : Altan, Aurelius, Eurig, Oriol, Paz
  • For girls : Aurelia, Hema, Kim, Orla, Zarina
  • Related to gold : Cyrus, Edith, Otto, Ravi, Soleil
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Boy Names That Mean Gold

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  1. Many masculine names all around the world directly translate to “gold” or “golden,” making them perfect for a baby boy you want to treasure and cherish. For example: [1]
    • Altan : “Golden,” Mongolian origin.
    • Ardit : “Golden day,” Albanian origin.
    • Aurelius : “Golden” or “gilded,” Latin origin.
    • Chrysanthos : “Golden flower,” Greek origin.
    • Eurig : “Gold,” Welsh origin.
    • Flavius : “Golden” or “yellow-haired,” Latin origin.
    • Jin : “Gold” or “metal,” Chinese origin (gender-neutral).
    • Oriol : “Golden,” Catalan/Spanish origin.
    • Paz : “Gold,” Hebrew origin (gender-neutral).
    • Sovann : “Gold,” Cambodian/Sanskrit origin (gender-neutral).
    • Xanthos : “Golden” or “yellow-haired,” Greek origin.
    • Zlatan : “Golden,” Slavic origin.
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Girl Names That Mean Gold

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  1. Plenty of feminine names translate to “gold” or “golden,” too. Choosing one of these names is a great way to make your baby girl feel valued and know her worth. For instance: [2]
    • Aranka : “Golden,” Hungarian origin.
    • Aurelia : “Golden,” Latin origin.
    • Chrysanthe : “Golden flower,” Greek origin.
    • Dior : “Golden,” French origin.
    • Eurwen : “Gold,” Welsh origin.
    • Flavia : “Golden” or “yellow-haired,” Latin origin.
    • Goldie : “Gold,” British origin.
    • Hema : “Golden,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Jin : “Gold” or “metal,” Chinese origin (gender-neutral).
    • Kanchana : “Golden,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Kim : “Gold” or “metal,” Korean/Vietnamese origin.
    • Marigold : “Golden flower,” which refers to the marigold flower. British origin.
    • Oriana : “Gold” or “sunrise,” Latin origin.
    • Orla : “Golden princess,” Irish origin.
    • Paz : “Gold,” Hebrew origin (gender-neutral).
    • Rukmini : “Decorated with gold” or “radiant,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Sona : “Gold,” Sanskrit origins.
    • Sovann : “Gold,” Cambodian/Sanskrit origin (gender-neutral).
    • Xanthe : “Golden” or “yellow-haired,” Greek origin.
    • Zarina : “Golden” or “daybreak,” Persian origin.
    • Zlata : “Golden,” Slavic origin.
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Names That Mean Wealthy or Prosperous

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  1. Select a name that’s related to riches and good fortune as an alternative. Gold is an extremely valuable metal, so why not choose a name that’s related to the prosperity and wealth it can bring? For example, check out these masculine, feminine, and gender-neutral names below: [3]
    • Aishwarya : “Prosperity” or “wealth,” Sanskrit origin (feminine).
    • Edith : “Prosperous in war,” English origin (feminine).
    • Eiko : “Flourishing” or “prosperous child,” Japanese origin (feminine).
    • Edward : “Wealthy guardian,” English origin (masculine).
    • Florence : “Prosperous” or “flourishing,” Latin origin (feminine).
    • Hiroshi : “Prosperous,” Japanese origin (masculine).
    • Kamran : “Prosperous” or “fortunate,” Persian origin (masculine).
    • Ottilie : "Prosperity" or “riches,” German origin (feminine).
    • Otto : “Wealthy,” German origin (masculine).
    • Talulla : “Princess or abundance,” Irish origin (feminine).
    • Zada : “Prosperous” or “fortunate,” Arabic origin (feminine).
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Names That Mean Sun or Light

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  1. Sunshine is often described as golden rays of light, so consider choosing a name that means “sun” or “light.” While these masculine, feminine, and gender-neutral names don’t directly mean “gold,” they do evoke the warm, shining color. For example: [4]
    • Byeong-Ho : “Bright summer,” Korean origin (masculine).
    • Cyrus : “Sun,” Persian origin (masculine).
    • Elio : “Sun” or “sunlight,” Latin origin (masculine).
    • Haruto : “Sun” or “sunlight,” Japanese origin (masculine).
    • Idalia : “Behold the sun,” Greek origin (feminine).
    • Marisol : “Sea and sun,” Spanish origin (feminine).
    • Rashmi : “First ray of light,” Sanskrit origin (gender-neutral).
    • Ravi : “Sun,” Sanskrit origin (masculine).
    • Samson : “Sun” or “sun child,” Hebrew origin (masculine).
    • Solana : “Sunshine,” Spanish origin (feminine).
    • Soleil : “Sun,” French origin (feminine).
    • Sunny : “Full of sunshine,” English origin (gender-neutral).
    • Surya : “Sun,” Sanskrit origin (masculine).

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