Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
AnarbaevKyrgyz Derived from Persian انار (anâr) meaning "pomegranate" combined with Turkic bay meaning "rich, wealthy".
BanovićSerbian, Croatian "Son of a Ban", the -ić "son of" suffix with ban, the title of class of Croatian nobility beginning in the 7th century approximately equivalent to viceroy, lord or duke, stemming potentially from the Turkic bajan ("rich, wealthy").
BerastegiBasque From the name of a town in Basque Country, Spain, derived from the Basque suffix -(t)egi "house, workshop; place of" and an uncertain first element. Possibly from the given name Beraxa (also written Beratza, Berasa, or Beraza), itself possibly from beratz "soft", or from the element beratz which means "meadow, grassy place"... [more]
De RijkeDutch Means "the rich one", from Dutch rijk "rich, wealthy, abundant".
EunKorean (Rare) From Sino-Korean 慇 (eun) meaning "to be kind, to be wealthy".
ShelleyEnglish, Irish (Anglicized) Habitational name from any of the three places called Shelley (Essex Suffolk Yorkshire) or from Shelley Plain in Crawley (Sussex)... [more]
SimamoraBatak From the Batak prefix si for place names and mamora meaning "rich, prosperous, wealthy".
TogashiJapanese From Japanese 富 or 冨 (tomi) meaning "abundant, rich, wealthy" and 樫 (kashi) meaning "oak".
TomiyamaJapanese From Japanese 富 or 冨 (tomi) meaning "abundant, rich, wealthy" and 山 (yama) meaning "mountain, hill".
TomiyasuJapanese Tomi means "wealthy" and yasu means "cheap, inexpensive, relax".
VarrakEstonian Varrak is an Estonian surname meaning "rich/wealthy".
ZenginTurkish Means "rich, wealthy" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian سنگين (sangin).