Beauregard
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Beauregard is a masculine given name of French origin, derived from the surname Beauregard, which means "beautiful aspect" or "beautiful gaze," from the Old French elements bel (beautiful) and regard (regard, aspect). The name is most commonly used in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States.
Etymology
The name Beauregard originates from a French toponymic surname referring to a place with a beautiful view or outlook. The surname was often used for someone who lived near a scenic spot. It was brought to England and other English-speaking regions by French Huguenots following the 1685 revocation of the Edict of Nantes. As a given name, Beauregard gained popularity in the American South after the American Civil War, likely due to the fame of Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard.
Cultural Significance
Beauregard is strongly associated with the American South and evokes images of antebellum tradition and Confederate heritage. In popular culture, it has been used for characters in literary works and media, often to convey a sense of old Southern aristocracy. The name also appears as a place name in several US states, including Alabama, Louisiana, and South Carolina.
Variants and Related Names
The French surname Beau Regard also occurs, with the same meaning. Nicknames often include Bo or Beau, though Beau itself connects to names like Beaufort. There are no widely used feminine or other language variants.
Notable Bearers
P. G. T. Beauregard – U.S. and Confederate general (1818–1893).
Beauregard Key – American tennis player from the 1821. (Unverifiable isolated reference.)
Key Facts
Meaning: Beautiful aspect / handsome glance
Origin: French surname from beau + regard
Type: Given name (masculine)
Usage: Predominantly English