Beck

#85 in Iowa

Meaning of Beck

Beck is a brisk, one-syllable charmer that bubbles up from the Old Norse word bekkr, “stream,” and, much like a mountain brook, it’s been carving its own path through Anglo-American baby lists for decades. Originally a surname—think Northern English villages where every family lived “by the beck”—it slipped off the family-tree branch and into the first-name spotlight, helped along by alt-rock icon Beck Hansen and the modern soccer-star sheen of Beckham (for parents who love the sound but crave the leaner cut). Short, sharp, and impossible to mispronounce, Beck feels at once outdoorsy and artsy, the kind of name that can wear muddy boots to morning playgroup and still pick up a guitar after nap time. Its popularity numbers read like a slow-rolling river: never flooding the charts, yet steadily glinting between the 600s and 800s since the ’80s—proof that Beck stays reliably cool without getting swept into the craze current. With a meaning that whispers of fresh water and a vibe that shouts indie-rock confidence, Beck offers parents a pocket-sized name with oceans of personality.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as BEK (/bɛk/)

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Notable People Named Beck

Beck Bennett -
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