All about the name CAS

Meaning, origin, history.

Cas is a name of Spanish origin that means 'free man' or 'uncaged'. It is derived from the Spanish word 'cazar', which means 'to hunt'. The name Cas is also associated with the Basque name Kasabel, which means 'God's promise'.

The name Cas has been used throughout history, but it is most famously associated with the artist Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840), who was a prominent figure in the Romantic movement. Friedrich was known for his landscapes and romantic paintings that often featured misty mountains and ruins.

Despite its Spanish origins, Cas has also been used as a given name in other countries such as France, Germany, and Scandinavia. In some cases, it may be short for names such as Cassandra or Cassius.

Today, Cas is still a popular choice for a boy's name, particularly in Spain and the United States. It is often associated with creativity and independence due to its meaning and historical associations. However, unlike many other names, Cas does not have any specific religious or cultural significance beyond its literal translation as 'free man'.

See also

Spanish
Spain

Popularity of the name CAS since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Cas has been given to babies of both genders in the United States since at least 1881. In that year, there were 7 recorded births with this name. The number of births varied over the years, ranging from a low of 5 births in several years, such as 1902 and 1912, to a high of 13 births in 2020.

From 1881 to 2023, there have been a total of 166 babies named Cas born in the United States. The most popular years for this name were 2018 and 2020, with 11 and 13 births respectively. However, it is important to note that these figures may not be entirely accurate due to factors such as changes in record-keeping methods over time.

Despite the fluctuations in popularity over the years, Cas remains a distinctive name choice for parents looking for something unique for their child.

Name variation CAS.