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Old Money Rich Names (Girl)
- Arabella
- Beatrice
- Charlotte
- Constance
- Cordelia
- Daphne
- Eleanor
- Evangeline
- Florence
- Genevieve
- Georgiana
- Gwendolyn
- Henrietta
- Josephine
- Lillian
- Margaret
- Millicent
- Octavia
- Penelope
- Rosalind
Old Money Rich Names (Boy)
- Archibald
- Bartholomew
- Charles
- Edwin
- Franklin
- George
- Harrison
- Henry
- Laurence
- Montgomery
- Nathaniel
- Oliver
- Percival
- Reginald
- Rupert
- Sinclair
- Theodore
- Thaddeus
- Vincent
- Winston
Old Money Rich Families (Last Names)
- Astor
- Vanderbilt
- DuPont
- Rockefellers
- Rothschild
- Carnegie
- Mellon
- Morgan
- Hearst
- Kennedy
- Whitney
- Harriman
- Ford
- Bush
- Phipps
- Woolworth
- Roosevelt
- Biddle
- Cabot
- Wadsworth
Old Money Aesthetic Names (Unisex & Elegant)
- Blair
- Sutton
- Ellis
- Avery
- Sterling
- Quinn
- Prescott
- Emerson
- Hollis
- Winslow
- Sloane
- Greer
- Tinsley
- Remington
- Lennox
- Ashford
- Carrington
- Darcy
- Hadley
- Sinclair
Old Money Baby Girl Names
- Adeline
- Celeste
- Clementine
- Edith
- Felicity
- Helena
- Isadora
- Louisa
- Matilda
- Virginia
Old Money Baby Boy Names
- Alistair
- Basil
- Cedric
- Desmond
- Everett
- Fitzwilliam
- Graham
- Julius
- Randolph
- Whitaker
50 Timeless Old Money Boy Names with Origins and Meanings
Classic & Aristocratic Old Money Boy Names
- Augustus – Latin, “great, magnificent”
- Theodore – Greek, “gift of God”
- Reginald – Latin/Old German, “king’s advisor”
- Percival – Old French, “pierces the valley”
- Archibald – Germanic, “truly brave”
- Frederick – German, “peaceful ruler”-This is also on our list of Duo Names For Team Activities
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- Rupert – German, “bright fame”
- Winston – Old English, “joyful stone”
- Benedict – Latin, “blessed”
- Bertram – Germanic, “bright raven”
Elegant British-Inspired Names
- Sebastian – Greek, “venerable, revered”
- Alistair – Scottish, “defender of men”
- Graham – Scottish, “gravelly homestead”
- Crispin – Latin, “curly-haired”
- Miles – Latin, “soldier”
- Quentin – Latin, “fifth”
- Ambrose – Greek, “immortal”
- Heathcliff – Old English, “cliff near a heath”
- Piers – Greek/English, “rock”
- Basil – Greek, “royal, kingly”
Yale-Harvard Legacy Names
- Whitaker – English, “white field”
- Preston – Old English, “priest’s town”
- Langston – English, “long stone”
- Truman – English, “faithful man”
- Montgomery – Norman/French, “Gumarich’s mountain”
- Everett – Germanic, “brave as a wild boar”
- Chester – Latin/Old English, “fortress”
- Cornelius – Latin, “horn”
- Harlan – Old English, “rocky land”
- Ellsworth – English, “noble estate”
Vintage Americana Nobility
- Franklin – English, “free landowner”
- Clifford – English, “ford by a cliff”
- Thaddeus – Aramaic/Greek, “heart” or “courageous heart”
- Vernon – French, “place of alders”
- Hugh – Germanic, “mind, spirit”
- Llewellyn – Welsh, “leader’s image”
- Edmund – Old English, “fortunate protector”
- Cecil – Latin, “blind” (associated with nobility)
- Bartholomew – Aramaic, “son of the furrow”
- Cyrus – Persian, “sun; throne”
Short & Sophisticated Names
- Blaine – Scottish, “thin” or “lean”
- Grant – French, “great”
- Reed – English, “red-haired” or “reed clearing”
- Clark – English, “scribe, scholar”
- Brooks – English, “of the brook”
- Ford – English, “river crossing”
- Hayes – English/Irish, “hedged area”
- Sloane – Irish, “raider” or “warrior”
- Davis – Hebrew origin via Welsh, “beloved”
- Banks – English, “edge of the river”