Beau Overview
- Meaning: Beau means “handsome” and refers to a woman’s suitor or boyfriend.
- Gender: Beau is traditionally a man’s name, but is also gender-neutral.
- Origin: From the Latin “bellus” and the French derivation meaning “handsome.”
- Pronunciation: “bo”
- Popularity: The name Beau for a boy has risen in popularity around the world and at present is #94 in the U.S.
- Nicknames: Bay, Bear, Bee, Beebee, Biff, Bo, Bobo.
- Variations: Bea (American), Beaux (French), Beaw (English), Bello (Italian), Belo (Portuguese), Bo (English), Boe (Scandinavian), Boh (English), Bou (English), Bouw (English).
- Namesakes: Beau Bennet (American hockey player); Beau Garrett (American actress); Beau Smith (American comic book writer).
What Does Beau Mean?
In French, the name Beau means “handsome” or “beautiful” in the masculine sense.
Over the years, the English word “beau” changed to indicate a woman’s sweetheart or boyfriend. Beau can also mean “good, fair, or gallant.”
Beau is an old-fashioned name that evokes a time when women were escorted in public. Couples took courting seriously back when a woman’s beau would accompany her to the opera or the moving pictures.
What Is the Origin of the Name Beau?
Beau originally comes from the Latin “bellus” meaning “beautiful,” lending its meaning to many languages throughout history.
In the late 17th century, the French derivation of Beau translated to “handsome.”
Initially, the term “beau” described the beauty of a woman but is now used to describe her handsome attendant or suitor (1).
How Popular Is the Name Beau?
Currently, the name Beau for a boy ranks #94 in popularity in the U.S.
According to the Social Security Administration, the number of male births with the name Beau is 3793 and has steadily gained popularity in the U.S. since 2008.
In the United States, the name Beau is quite popular in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Texas, and the American Southern. Beau as a surname appears most often in Wisconsin, Iowa, and New York.
Beau as a girl’s name is not in the top 1000 names in the U.S. for any year of birth beginning with 1900.
How Do I Pronounce Beau?
Beau is pronounced “bo” based on the French derivative.
Is Beau a Boy or Girl Name?
Beau is masculine and not often used as a girl’s name in the U.S. However, Beau is sometimes used for a boy or girl in the Netherlands and the U.K.
The French feminine version of Beau is Belle, pronounced like the word bell, meaning “gorgeous female” and sometimes indicates the prettiest girl in the room (2).
Variations of Beau
In different languages, Beau has many spelling variations though the meaning remains similar from country to country:
- Allen (Gaelic)
- Amant (Polish)
- Bea (American)
- Beaux (French)
- Beaw (English)
- Bello (Italian)
- Belo (Portuguese)
- Bo (English)
- Boe (Scandinavian)
- Boh (English)
- Bou (English)
- Bouw (English)
- Bow (English)
- Bowe (English)
- Galan (Spanish)
- Schon (German)
Nicknames for Beau
To begin with, the name Beau is short and sweet, but it still inspires several cute nicknames:
- Bay
- Bear
- Bee
- Beebee
- Biff
- Bo
- Bobo
Similar Names to Beau
When looking for a boy’s name, you might consider the longer version of the name Beau. For a boy or girl, you can choose a name with similar sounds:
- Arlo
- Baer
- Beaucephus
- Beaufort
- Beauregard
- Beo
- Beorn
- Bobby
- Bodhi
- Bodine
- Bowen
- Bowie
- Brody
- Leo
- Milo
- Nico
- Noah
- Theo
Middle Names for Beau
When pairing a middle name with the first name Beau, there are two ways you might go.
Since Beau derives from French, a middle name that is also French would match nicely:
When used in the American south, the first name Beau could be matched with middle names reminiscent of the Old West:
Sibling Names for Beau
Below are some popular names for Beau’s brothers and sisters.
For a Brother:
For a Sister:
Famous People Named Beau
- Beau Bennett: American hockey player.
- Beau Bokan: American musician and songwriter.
- Beau Brady: Australian Actor.
- Beau Brinkley: American football player.
- Beau Garrett: American actress and model.
- Beau Henry: Australian Rugby League footballer.
- Beau Mirchoff: American-born Candian actor.
- Beau Sia: American poet.
- Beau Smith: American comic book writer and columnist.
Beau in Popular Culture
Beau is a popular name for many famous fictional characters including:
- Beau: Character from the Disney movie “Tangled.”
- Beau Felton: Character from the American television show “Homicide: Life on the Street.”
- Beau Geste: Character from the novel “Beau Geste.”
- Beau Handsome: Character from the animated television show “Wordgirl.”
- Beau Landry: Character from the show “Good Luck Charlie.”
- Beau Maverick: Character from the television show “Maverick.”
- Beau Richardson: Character from the American television show “The Edge of Night.”
Beau FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the name Beau.