All names

Auria

Auria is likely derived from Latin aureus, meaning golden.

#69323 sylLatinVirtueOther
Swipe names like AuriaFree · no signup

Popularity over time

1900s1950s1990s
Flow
3 syllables
Pronounce

Name story

Auria glows with the warmth of its Latin root: aurum, meaning gold. The name belongs to a small constellation of golden-tinged names — alongside Aurora, Aurelia, and Aurelius — that the Romans treasured for their luminous connotations. In ancient Rome, gold was not merely a metal but a symbol of divine favor, immortality, and the highest civic virtue, making names derived from aurum aspirational gifts for a child.

Though never a dominant name in any single era, Auria has surfaced across Mediterranean cultures as a poetic variant of Aurelia. It appears in medieval Italian records and occasional ecclesiastical documents, and its musicality made it attractive to poets and playwrights looking for feminine names with a classical ring. It shares kinship with Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn, lending it a subtle mythological aura even without direct divine association.

In contemporary naming culture, Auria appeals to parents seeking something genuinely rare yet grounded in classical tradition. It threads the needle between invented modern names and well-worn classics, feeling both ancient and fresh. The two-syllable rhythm and the soft 'ia' ending give it an effortlessly elegant sound that travels well across languages and cultures.

Names like Auria

Oliver
French · Likely from Old French 'olivier' meaning olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Olivia
Latin · Coined by Shakespeare for Twelfth Night, derived from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' symbol of peace.
Amelia
German · From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' blended with Latin Emilia.
Sophia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'; widely used across European royal families.
Theodore
Greek · From Greek 'Theodoros' meaning gift of God, borne by saints and a U.S. president.
Lucas
Latin · From Latin Lucas, derived from Greek Loukas meaning 'from Lucania' or associated with lux, 'light'.
Ava
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird,' or a variant of Eve meaning 'life.'
Sebastian
Greek · From Greek Sebastos meaning "venerable" or "revered," originally denoting someone from Sebastia.
Asher
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'asher' meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'; one of the twelve sons of Jacob in the Bible.
Ethan
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'eitan' meaning strong, firm, or enduring; appears in the Old Testament as a wise man.
Sofia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom; one of the most internationally popular names across cultures.
Luca
Italian · Italian form of Luke, from Greek 'Loukas' meaning from Lucania or light.
Leo
Latin · From Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion'; borne by thirteen popes and associated with strength.
Camila
Latin · From Latin 'camillus,' a young ceremonial attendant in Roman temples, meaning 'noble helper.'
Julian
Latin · From Latin 'Julianus,' derived from Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'devoted to Jupiter.'

Explore more

Like Auria?

Swipe through thousands of names like it

Start swiping