115 'Old Money' Baby Names With Timeless Charm
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Kara NesvigJuly 10, 2025 at 7:07 PM
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The phrase “old money” conjures up visions of giant mansions passed down from generation to generation, sweeping greenery, and fancy parties like those we saw on Gossip Girl. If you’re into the idea of an old money baby name, there are a few ways in—no legacy required.
Family history is a major factor in typical “old money” names, as children are often named after relatives or even given the same name. Many old money baby names also come from a family surname, so you could consider looking back through your family tree for a last-name-as-first-name, or use a maiden name for the baby’s first name. Opt for names that feel classic and timeless, like Margaret and Theodore, or channel your inner country-club prep.
Whether you’re drawn to traditionally “preppy” names like Sloane, Blair, and Archie or prefer something a bit grander, like Arabella and Reginald, check out our roundup of the best old money baby names for inspiration.
Although many baby names are often separated by gender, Parents believes that sex does not need to play a role in selecting names. It's important to choose a name you feel fits your child best.
'Old Money' Names for Baby GirlsMargaret -
Meaning: Pearl
Origin: Greek
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Maggie, Daisy, Peg
Sloane -
Meaning: Warrior
Origin: Irish
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Sloan
Audrey -
Meaning: Noble strength
Origin: English
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Audra, Audree, Aubrey
Claire -
Meaning: Bright, clear
Origin: French
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Clare, Clair
Jane -
Meaning: God is gracious
Origin: English
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Jayne, Janie
Eloise -
Meaning: Healthy
Origin: French
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Elouise, Elodie
Hadley -
Meaning: Heather meadow
Origin: English
Eleanor -
Meaning: Shining light
Origin: Greek, French
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Nora, Ella, Ellie
Amelia -
Meaning: Industrious
Origin: German
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Mila, Mia
Lauren -
Meaning: Laurel tree
Origin: French
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Loren, Laurie, Laura
More 'Old Money' Names for Girls -
Caroline
Helen
Poppy
Daphne
Gwen
Katherine
Mabel
Violet
Elizabeth
Iris
Kathleen
Imogene
Camilla
Ceceila
Arabella
Beatrice
Charlotte
Margot
Agnes
Daisy
Winnifred
Meredith
Morgan
Elsie
Nell
Bunny
Kitty
Rose
Bitsy
Blythe
Harriet
Whitney
Paige
Greer
Delaney
Holland
Constance
Diana
'Old Money' Names for Baby BoysTheodore -
Meaning: Gift of God
Origin: Greek
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Theo, Teddy, Ted
Ernest -
Meaning: Serious
Origin: German
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Ernie
Alexander -
Meaning: Warrior
Origin: Greek
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Alex, Xander, Zander
Sidney -
Meaning: Wide meadow
Origin: English
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Sid
Charles -
Meaning: Free man
Origin: English
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Charlie, Charley, Chuck
Andrew -
Meaning: Brave, strong
Origin: Greek
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Andy, Drew
Alastair -
Meaning: Defender of people
Origin: Scottish, Greek
Frederick -
Meaning: Peaceful ruler
Origin: German
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Freddie, Fred, Ricky
Benjamin -
Meaning: Son of the right hand
Origin: Hebrew
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Ben, Benny, Benji
Reginald -
Meaning: Mighty ruler/counselor
Origin: Latin
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Reggie
More 'Old Money' Names for Boys -
Felix
Jay
Edmund
Finn
Clay
Edward
Hayes
Archibald
Nathaniel
Bryce
Patrick
Carter
Penn
Arthur
Abbott
Royce
William
Nicholas
Preston
Winston
Sterling
Ford
Hamilton
Bradford
Fitzgerald
Niles
Thad
Sullivan
Barrett
Tanner
Nash
Christian
Chase
Gender-Neutral 'Old Money' Baby NamesSutton -
Meaning: Southern homestead
Origin: British
Bennett -
Meaning: Blessed
Origin: Latin
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Ben, Benny
Harper -
Meaning: Harpist
Origin: English
Carson -
Meaning: Son of marsh-dwellers
Origin: Scottish, Irish
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Karson
Everett -
Meaning: Brave
Origin: German, English
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Everet
Cameron -
Meaning: Crooked nose
Origin: Gaelic
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Cam, Kameron
Kendall -
Meaning: Dale or valley
Origin: English
Alternative Spelling/Variations: Ken, Kenny
Avery -
Meaning: Ruler of elves
Origin: English, French
Arden -
Meaning: Great forest
Origin: British
Blake -
Meaning: Fair haired
Origin: English
More Gender-Neutral 'Old Money' Names -
Adler
Spencer
Abbott
Arden
Blair
James
Elliott
Brighton
Lane
Quinn
Keaton
Ellis
Astor
Kennedy
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