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Luxury

Girl #5732 most popular
American English

Meanings & Origins

"opulence, indulgence, abundance"

Origin: Latin via French Language: English

"excess, extravagance"

Origin: Latin Language: Latin

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“An aspirational word name that celebrates abundance”

Origin & Etymology

Luxury as a given name takes the familiar English word for opulence and abundance and transforms it into a bold statement for a daughter. The word itself traces to Latin 'luxuria,' meaning excess or extravagance, from 'luxus' (abundance, excess). It entered English in the 14th century through Old French. As a name, Luxury belongs to the tradition of 'aspirational' and 'virtue-adjacent' names that express what parents hope their child's life will embody — joining names like Precious, Diamond, Destiny, and Reign.

Popularity Story

Luxury as a given name has grown alongside the broader trend of aspirational word names and luxury brand culture. It reflects a naming philosophy that sees a daughter's name as a vision statement — announcing her value and the abundance her parents envision for her life.

Cultural Significance

Aspirational names like Luxury have deep roots in African-American naming traditions, where names have long been used to express identity, aspiration, and resistance to limitation. Names like Precious, Diamond, and Destiny preceded Luxury, and it sits within this affirming tradition of naming daughters for what they are worth.

Fun Facts

  • Luxury derives from Latin 'luxuria,' which in ancient Rome referred specifically to excessive indulgence and sensual pleasure
  • The word luxury entered English in the 14th century meaning 'sinful self-indulgence,' but its connotations softened significantly by the 18th century
  • The nickname 'Lux' is also a Latin word meaning 'light,' giving the name an elegant hidden meaning

Luxury in Other Languages

French Luxe
German Luxus
Italian Lusso
Spanish Lujo
Portuguese Luxo

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Nicknames

Luxe Lux Lu

Middle Names

Rose Grace Pearl Jade Divine Simone

Name Vibe

Bold Unique Modern Sophisticated

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