Name meaning hide/hidden/found/find

The only thing I was able to find was [name_m]Darnell[/name_m] and [name_m]Zephaniah[/name_m]. I just want to know if there is anyway to convey finding a hidden object in a name.
Thanks?

[name_f]Razili[/name_f] - Hebrew, “My secret”
Sigrun - Norse. Derived from the Old Norse elements sigr “victory” and rún “secret”.

[name_m]Caspar[/name_m]/[name_m]Casper[/name_m] means “keeper of the treasure” and [name_m]Jasper[/name_m] means “bringer of treasure.” [name_m]Hernando[/name_m] means “adventurer” or “explorer.”

Another thing that popped into my mind was a case I read in American law school called Armory v Delamirie (sorry this might be a long explanation), where Armory was a chimney sweep who found an antique jeweled brooch in a chimney and the court basically said “finders keepers losers weepers” and let him have it. So you could do something like “Armory” and it could kind of stand for the meaning you’re looking for. You could also pull from pop culture and do [name_u]Indiana[/name_u] for [name_u]Indiana[/name_u] [name_m]Jones[/name_m]. Or you could even pull from history and do [name_m]Erik[/name_m] for the viking leader (I think) who supposedly found [name_u]America[/name_u]. I’m sure there are many treasure hunters/explorers from history you could use. You could tailor the name to a find that has meaning to you then (e.g. the finders of the Dead Sea Scrolls if you’re religious).

Ohh… thanks guys!! I knew someone would come through with something good!

Leto (f) is a name from old Greek mythology meaning “hidden, forgotten…” She was the daughter of [name_f]Phoebe[/name_f], mother of [name_u]Artemis[/name_u] & [name_m]Apollo[/name_m]. Their father was [name_m]Zeus[/name_m]. I think Leto works equally well for a boy in our modern times. I have also seen it written as Leta.

[name_u]Calypso[/name_u]:another Greek name meaning, “she who conceals.” In mythology, this is the name of a sea nymph and daughter of [name_m]Atlas[/name_m].

[name_m]Ammon[/name_m]/[name_m]Amon[/name_m]/Amun is yet another Greek name (this one derives from Egyptian) meaning “the hidden one.” It is in the Bible.

[name_m]Hall[/name_m] (m) is a middle English name meaning “to cover, to conceal”

[name_u]Discovery[/name_u] or [name_f]Treasure[/name_f] would make neat names, too!

Abarian is from Old English ábarian/ábærian/áborian, all meaning “to disclose; bring to light; to discover, lay bare; make manifest.”