A
Neirin:
Welsh name derived from older
Neirin,
meaning
all gold; very precious
Variant of Welsh
Aneirin,
meaning
all gold; very precious
Hungarian form of
Aurelia, meaning
"golden."
Albanian name meaning
golden day
Feminine form of Albanian
Ardit, meaning
golden day
Variant of Greek
Argyros, meaning
"silver."
Greek name meaning
"silver."
Albanian name meaning
golden life
Feminine form of Albanian
Arian,
meaning
golden life
Silver wheel Modern form of the Welsh
Aranrhod which has a different origin and meaning. This form of the name is composed of the elements arian
silver and rhod
wheel
Dutch form of English
Adrian,
meaning
from Hadria
Feminine form of Albanian
Arjan,
meaning
golden life
Albanian name meaning
gold
Feminine form of Albanian
Arlind,
meaning
gold
Albanian name meaning
golden mind
Albanian name, possibly
from the Greek city name, meaning
golden
Feminine form of French
Aurele,
meaning
golden
Roman name derived from Latin aureus, meaning
golden
Irish name meaning
golden lady
Aramaic name meaning
man of iron
Egyptian name meaning
iron
Albanian name meaning
golden oath
English name derived from the word chrysanthemum, itself from Greek chrysanthemon,
marigold, literally meaning
golden flower, from chrysos
gold and anthemon
a flower
Feminine form of Greek
Chrysanthos,
meaning "golden flower."
"Golden
flower." Greek name composed of the elements chrysos
"gold" and anthemon "a
flower."
Greek myth name of a giant son of Poseidon
and
Medusa,
meaning "golden sword."
Greek myth name of the
daughter of
Chryses,
meaning "golden."
Greek myth name of a priest of Apollo,
derived from the word chrysos, meaning
"golden."
Nickname for English
Chrysanta, meaning
golden flower
English literary name based on the Greek myth name Khryseis,
itself from khrysos, meaning
gold
Albanian name meaning
the
golden one
Welsh name meaning
brass, bronze
Welsh name derived from the element aur, meaning
gold
Welsh name composed of the elements aur
gold and (g)wen
fair, holy, white
Old Italian byname for someone with a sturdy physique, meaning
"iron."
Diminutive form of Italian
Ferro, meaning "little
iron one."
Arabic name meaning
silver
Variant of Arabic
Fidda, meaning
silver
Nickname for English and Italian names containing the element -gina.
Irish name meaning
golden
Yiddish name meaning
gold
Variant of Yiddish
Golda, meaning
gold
English form of Yiddish
Golda,
meaning
gold In some cases it was derived from the English
nickname for
a blonde
Chinese name meaning
fire metal
Chinese name meaning
golden sea
Chinese name meaning
gold mirror
Nickname for Scandinavian
Joakim,
meaning "established by God."
Vietnamese name meaning
golden chrysanthemum
Vietnamese name meaning
golden lion
Japanese name meaning
golden
Arabic name meaning
silver
English flower name, itself composed of the name
Mary beloved and the word
gold
Native American
Dakota name meaning
flat iron
Greek myth name of a king of Phrygia who could turn anything he touched into
gold. Meaning of the name is unknown.
Older form of Welsh
Aneirin, meaning
all gold; very precious Neirin ap
Dwywei was the name of the Welsh poet who wrote the Book of
A*Neirin and Y
Gododdin.
Irish myth name of a king of the Tuatha Dé Danann. The name may ultimately derive from Proto-Indo-European
sneudh, meaning
fog But it is the epithet Airgetlám (
silver arm/hand) which Nuada will probably always be best remembered by; this was bestowed on him after his hand or arm was cut off by the Fir Bolg warrior in the first Battle of Magh Tuiredh.
English and Spanish name derived from the African country name, itself
possibly from the Egyptian word nbw, meaning "gold."
Variant of Egyptian
Nubiti,
meaning
golden lady
Egyptian name meaning
golden
lady
Pet form of Welsh
Aneirin, meaning
all gold; very precious
Original Hebrew form of biblical
Ophir, meaning
gold
Biblical name of a son of Joktan.
It is also the name of the place where
King Solomon
was said to have received a cargo load of gold, silver, jewels, and other
precious items, every three years. Most sources say that the meaning of the
name is unknown. However, Rabbi
Alfred J. Kolatch, author of the Complete
Dictionary of English and Hebrew First Names, states matter-of-factly
that the name (in its Hebrew form, Ofir) means
gold
English variant of Italian
Orabella, meaning
golden beautiful
Esperanto name meaning
golden beautiful
Italian name meaning "golden beautiful."
French form of Italian
Orabella,
meaning
golden beautiful
Variant of English
Oralie, meaning
golden
English variant of French
Aurélie,
meaning
golden