Beau Cas

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Beau 1,679
Cas 107,423
Beau Cas 3,565,262
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  1. is 1,675th most common Cathryn
  2. is 1,676th most common Elizabet
  3. is 1,677th most common Claudine
  4. is 1,678th most common Ano
  5. is 1,679th most common Beau
  6. is 1,680th most common Tori
  7. is 1,681st most common Katina
  8. is 1,682nd most common Noelle
  9. is 1,683rd most common Riley
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  1. is 107,419th most common Calabaza
  2. is 107,420th most common Camery
  3. is 107,421st most common Cannarozzi
  4. is 107,422nd most common Carrado
  5. is 107,423rd most common Cas
  6. is 107,424th most common Cassem
  7. is 107,425th most common Catchot
  8. is 107,426th most common Catuogno
  9. is 107,427th most common Ceparano
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  1. is 3,565,258th most common Beau Boudreau
  2. is 3,565,259th most common Beau Bridges
  3. is 3,565,260th most common Beau Carpenter
  4. is 3,565,261st most common Beau Carroll
  5. is 3,565,262nd most common Beau Cas
  6. is 3,565,263rd most common Beau Cooper
  7. is 3,565,264th most common Beau Cox
  8. is 3,565,265th most common Beau Cunningham
  9. is 3,565,266th most common Beau Daniel

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Beau

Meaning & History

Cas

(male), (female) Recent coinage as a given name, originally a nickname meaning ‘handsome’, as borne by the Regency dandy Beau Brummell (17781840), who was for a time a friend of the Prince Regent. The word was also used in the 19th century with the meaning ‘admirer’ or ‘sweetheart’. Its adoption as a given name seems to have been due to the hero of P. C. Wren's novel Beau Geste (1924) or to the character of Beau Wilks in Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind (1936), which was made into an exceptionally popular film in 1939. More recently, it has been associated with the American actor Beau Bridges (b. 1941) and has gained considerable currency. Its use as a girl's name is a recent development.

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