Luxury baby names
Names tagged with “Luxury” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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32 names
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- Armanii
Italian
84Derived from Armani, likely related to 'armanus' (warrior) or a place name in Italy. Modern usage influenced by the luxury fashion brand.
- Margaux
French
76From Latin 'margariта' meaning pearl. Margaux is the French feminine form, popularized by the Bordeaux wine region.
- Diamond
English
74A precious gemstone formed from crystallized carbon, valued for brilliance and hardness. Used as a given name to evoke rarity, strength, and luminous beauty.
- Zlata
Slavic
62From Slavic 'zlato' meaning 'gold', symbolizing precious, radiant, and valuable qualities
- Diamonte
Latin
62From Latin 'diamante' meaning 'diamond'. A modern anglicized variation reflecting the precious gemstone, symbolizing strength and brilliance.
- Versailles
French
62Named after the royal palace and city of Versailles near Paris, historically associated with the grandeur of French monarchy and opulence.
- Ipek
English
62Means 'silk' in Turkish, evoking luxury, softness, and precious textile craftsmanship with historical significance in trade routes.
- Velour
French
62From French 'velours' meaning velvet, the luxurious soft fabric. Used as a modern invented name evoking softness and luxury.
- Armani
Italian
55Derived from the luxury fashion brand Armani, established by Giorgio Armani in 1975. The name has become a modern given name reflecting style, elegance, and contemporary sophistication.
- Dior
French
55From the Latin 'deauratus,' meaning golden or gilded. Modernized through the fashion house Dior, evoking luxury and refined elegance.
- Wuraola
African
42From Yoruba 'wura' (gold) and 'ola' (wealth/honor). Signifies precious wealth and honor, reflecting cultural values of prosperity and dignity.
- Moncler
French
42Modern coined name derived from Monestier-de-Clermont, a French mountain town. Used as a luxury brand name, suggesting Alpine heritage and elevated status.
- Porsche
Germanic
42From the German surname meaning 'gatekeep' or 'gate-keeper,' later popularized as a luxury automotive brand name.
- Sapphyre
Greek
42From Greek sappheiros, referring to the precious gemstone sapphire. The name evokes luxury, clarity, and the deep blue stone prized since antiquity.
- Kashmiere
Sanskrit
42From Kashmir, the region in South Asia; also evokes the luxurious cashmere fabric historically associated with the Kashmir region.
- Zaphira
Persian
42From Persian and Sanskrit roots meaning 'sapphire,' the precious blue gemstone. Also associated with fire and brilliance in ancient texts.
- Chandon
French
42From the Champagne region of France, known for its prestigious sparkling wine production since the 17th century.
- Kohinoor
Persian
42From Persian and Sanskrit, referring to the famous 105-carat diamond known as the 'Mountain of Light,' symbolizing brilliance and historical significance.
- Luxe
Latin
40From Latin 'luxus,' meaning luxury, elegance, or splendor. A modern virtue name celebrating refinement and sophistication.
- Chanelle
French
40Modern French feminine form, popularized by Coco Chanel. Ultimately derives from Hebrew Yochanah meaning 'God is gracious'
- Luxury
Latin
40Derived from Latin 'luxus,' meaning sumptuousness, abundance, or indulgence. A modern virtue name reflecting wealth, comfort, and opulence.
- Ivoree
English
40Modern feminine spelling variation of Ivory, referring to the precious white material from elephant tusks, also symbolizing purity and elegance.
- Tyrian
Greek
40From Tyre, the ancient Phoenician city famous for producing royal purple dye. Associated with luxury, royalty, and the Mediterranean.
- Hareer
Arabic
40Silk; soft, smooth, and precious fabric. Associated with luxury and refinement in Middle Eastern tradition.
- Velvet
French
40From Old French 'veluete', a soft fabric with a plush pile. Later adopted as a given name for its luxurious, tactile qualities.
- Fendi
Italian
40Fendi is primarily known as a luxury fashion house founded in Rome in 1925. As a given name, it carries associations with sophistication, style, and Italian elegance.
- Diamante
Spanish
40Diamond. From Latin 'adamant,' referring to the precious gemstone known for its brilliance and hardness, symbolizing strength and enduring value.
- Givenchy
French
40From the French commune Givenchy-en-Berthoud. Used as a given name primarily through association with luxury fashion house Givenchy.
- Kashmier
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit and Persian origins, historically referring to the Kashmir region. The name carries connotations of luxury and the prized Kashmiri shawls and textiles.
- Kouture
French
40Modern creation inspired by French 'couture' (high fashion), blending style sophistication with contemporary naming trends.
- Cashmere
Sanskrit
30A fine, soft fabric from Kashmir. The name derives from the Himalayan region in South Asia, historically renowned for luxurious textile production and trade.
- Seda
Persian
20From Persian meaning 'silk' or 'silken', symbolizing softness, luxury, and refinement
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
