40+ Names That Mean Wealth (Girl, Boy, Unisex)

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Written by Natalie Grant Updated on June 23rd, 2023

If you’re the kind of free-spirited parents who dream of a financially secure and stable life ahead for your treasured offspring, chances are that you’ve come to the right place!

Wealth itself is no bad thing, as long as how it’s accrued and what it’s used for accurately reflect the nature and integrity of your children as they make their way through life. 

Giving your baby a name that means wealth could play a big part, however subtle, in influencing how they define the true meaning of success and opulence, especially while gaining the respect of those around them.

Cultures both ancient and modern have always provided an abundance of names that mean wealth. Relax and enjoy scrolling through the list we’ve handpicked for you to choose from.

Female baby names

  1. Aishwarya — [Indian] – “wealth” or “prosperity”
  2. Alodie — [French] – “wealthy” or “riches”
  3. Asmaa — [Arabic] – “supreme” or “wealthy”
  4. Bari — [Arabic] – “wealthy” or “prosperous”
  5. Beatrix — [Latin] – “blessed” or “bringer of joy” (associated with wealth)
  6. Dhara — [Indian] – “wealth” or “earth”
  7. Edina — [Scottish] – “wealthy” or “prosperous”
  8. Eudora — [Greek] – “generous gift” or “wealthy”
  9. Fadila — [Arabic] – “virtuous” or “wealthy”
  10. Fiona — [Gaelic] – “fair” or “wealthy”
  11. Gweneth — [Welsh] – “blessed” or “wealthy”
  12. Isla — [Scottish] – “island” or “wealthy”
  13. Lina — [Arabic] – “tender” or “wealthy”
  14. Maeve — [Irish] – “intoxicating” or “great wealth”
  15. Ophira — [Hebrew] – “gold” or “wealth”
  16. Padmini — [Sanskrit] – “lotus” or “prosperous”
  17. Richelle — [English] – “powerful ruler” or “wealthy”
  18. Suma — [Indian] – “wealth” or “well-off”
  19. Valentina — [Latin] – “strong” or “healthy”
  20. Yara — [Arabic] – “small butterfly” or “wealth”

Male baby names

  1. Aishwarya — [Indian] – “wealth” or “prosperity”
  2. Alodie — [French] – “wealthy” or “riches”
  3. Asmaa — [Arabic] – “supreme” or “wealthy”
  4. Bari — [Arabic] – “wealthy” or “prosperous”
  5. Beatrix — [Latin] – “blessed” or “bringer of joy” (associated with wealth)
  6. Dhara — [Indian] – “wealth” or “earth”
  7. Edina — [Scottish] – “wealthy” or “prosperous”
  8. Eudora — [Greek] – “generous gift” or “wealthy”
  9. Fadila — [Arabic] – “virtuous” or “wealthy”
  10. Fiona — [Gaelic] – “fair” or “wealthy”
  11. Gweneth — [Welsh] – “blessed” or “wealthy”
  12. Isla — [Scottish] – “island” or “wealthy”
  13. Lina — [Arabic] – “tender” or “wealthy”
  14. Maeve — [Irish] – “intoxicating” or “great wealth”
  15. Ophira — [Hebrew] – “gold” or “wealth”
  16. Padmini — [Sanskrit] – “lotus” or “prosperous”
  17. Richelle — [English] – “powerful ruler” or “wealthy”
  18. Suma — [Indian] – “wealth” or “well-off”
  19. Valentina — [Latin] – “strong” or “healthy”
  20. Yara — [Arabic] – “small butterfly” or “wealth”

Unisex baby names

  1. Asher — [Hebrew] – “fortunate” or “happy”
  2. Avani — [Sanskrit] – “earth” or “wealth”
  3. Darva — [English] – “wealthy” or “rich”
  4. Eshe — [Swahili] – “life” or “wealthy”
  5. Fortune — [English] – “luck” or “wealth”
  6. Kaori — [Japanese] – “fragrance” or “wealth”
  7. Koa — [Hawaiian] – “brave” or “wealthy”
  8. Lakshmi — [Sanskrit] – “prosperity” or “wealth”
  9. Logan — [Scottish] – “small hollow” or “little warrior”
  10. Miki — [Japanese] – “beautiful” or “wealthy”
  11. Ravi — [Sanskrit] – “sun” or “wealthy”
  12. Sachi — [Japanese] – “fortunate” or “wealthy”
  13. Shrey — [Indian] – “auspicious” or “wealth”
  14. Shay — [Irish] – “hawk-like” or “wealthy”
  15. Suvan — [Thai] – “golden” or “wealthy”
  16. Thanh — [Vietnamese] – “blue” or “wealthy”
  17. Uri — [Hebrew] – “my light” or “wealthy”
  18. Yen — [Vietnamese] – “calm” or “wealthy”
Natalie Grant (with child sleeping)
Written by Natalie Grant Updated on June 23rd, 2023
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