Beauregard

Meaning of Beauregard

Beauregard, a resplendent masculine name of French origin—literally “beautiful gaze”—unfolds like a dawn chorus across a Tuscan vineyard, its syllables rolling warm and full as sunlit hills. Steeped in the romance of old-world nobility and Southern gallantry, it evokes a soul whose vision is as keen as a master vintner’s, selecting the ripest olive from the grove. Though rare on modern birth charts, its dignified cadence carries the vintage allure of a mandolin’s melody drifting through an evening piazza, inviting smiles as gentle as a summer breeze. In bestowing Beauregard, one endows a child with an enduring promise of poetic strength and heartfelt elegance—an enduring testament to beauty, foresight and the art of living with open arms.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as BOH-ruh-gahrd (/boʊrəˈgɑːd/)

American English

  • Pronunced as BOH-ruh-gahrd (/boʊrəˈgɑrd/)

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Notable People Named Beauregard

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