Meaning & Origin
EtymologyCash is an English masculine given name derived from an occupational surname for a box maker. The surname originates from Norman French casse meaning "case" or "box", which in turn comes from Latin capsa ('box' or 'chest'). Over time, the word cash came to refer to the box itself and eventually to the money stored inside, acquiring its modern financial meaning in the 18th century.Notable BearersThe surname gained widespread recognition through American musician Johnny Cash (1932–2003), an iconic figure in country music known for his deep voice and hits like "Ring of Fire" and "I Walk the Line". As a first name, Cash has been adopted in recent decades, possibly influenced by the celebrity surname or by the positive connotations of the common noun meaning "wealth".Cultural SignificanceThe word cash itself has a double-edged cultural resonance: it connotes prosperity and practicality but can also imply materialism. As a given name, Cash fits a modern trend of using surname-inspired and word names, following patterns set by names like Dakota or Hunter. A printed variant, Kash, sometimes appears as a more phonetic spelling.Key FactsMeaning: occupational name for a box maker, also coinciding with the English word for moneyOrigin: English surname derived from Norman French and LatinType: Given name (originally a surname)Gender: MasculineUsage regions: English-speaking countries