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[Opinions] Bo or Beau?
Do you prefer Bo or Beau? Does it work as a full name or do you prefer it as a nickname? What's your favourite full name for Bo or Beau?
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To me, Beau is a full name but Bo is simply an informal nickname. I definitely prefer Beau because it seems more solid to me.
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Beau can be a full name. Bo is only a nickname (if you're from an English-speaking country anyway).Not sure what it could be short for??Bruno?
Bilbo? (That would really not be cool to see in real life.)
Bartolomeo?
Boaz?
Jacobo?
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Bohemian-Rhapsody "Bo" ...though I guess I'd rather be Beauregard or Bodhi.
Ysabeau "Beau"I don't like either of them, but I think they can work as first names.I slightly prefer Beau, because Bo reminds me of Bozo (the clown).

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Beau. Looks more aesthetically pleasing and also complete.Bo looks more like a nickname or a name missing a few letters. Also, B.O (Acronym for body odor) Not exactly something anyone wishes to be associated with.
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I would expect somebody named Bo or Beau to have siblings called Bubba and Lula-Mae. I can’t say I love it. Beau at least looks like a finished name. Bo is VERY nicknamey, and I can’t think of any names I’d want it to be short for.
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I don't like either of them.
Bo is probably fine on a Scandinavian or Chinese person, where it has a decent meaning, but in English it seems silly and meaningless, looks like B.O. and sounds like a frilly ribbon ornament, or something archers and string players use. Boudica is probably the least horrid option for an nn, but I think it should be short for Boandarro. Or Boselecta. Or Bodiddley.Beau is so oozily romantic that it just makes me cringe - & think of this old boy who I used to be in an art class with, who had a curly waxed moustache and always wore a cravat. (His name was not Beau, but it would have fitted) And it's just wrong on girls. Their parents should be forced to go back to school and do French again.
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Or Bodiddley. hahahahahaha. Thanks for that.
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Beau, every time! Bo seems like something you'd yell. BO!
I've known one young man named Beau, so I guess it does work as a full name. Though odd in a French-speaking community, where I live, "Hey, Handsome!" Though the young man I knew was good-looking.
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Haha, yes. It would be odd here in Québec too, but we might move to BC, and I just like the sound. The long o. I may stick with Ro though for Romain or Robert.
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I prefer Beau and as a nn for Robert.
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I like Beau for a boy, especially given the meaning/origin and Bo for a girl. I don’t mind either as a full name, but I’d more expect Bo to be a nn for a girl. I don’t really have favourite full names for Beau/Bo. Maybe Beatrix Margot or Beatrix Clio nn Bo for a girl. I think I only like Beau in full for a boy.
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Beatrix Margot is a super cute combo!
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I think it's ridiculous as a full name, and only slightly better as a nickname. I have never met a Bo/Beau whose name actually related to the nickname, it seems to be more along the lines of Bud, Red, etc.
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Hi !!!!Beau is a Pretty, masculine name that goes by itself.Bo is.. nothing. I don't think that It is a name. Maybe because in Italian 'boh' means 'I don't know'.I much prefer the Chinese names Bao (treasure) and Bai (pure; flower) both feminine.

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I find them both unpleasant. Bo seems like just a nn, and Beau is over-ambitious.I know an Afrikaans man named and always known as Lebeau, which is even more ambitious!
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IMO, Bo looks incomplete by itself. As a nn for Robert, it's fine. OTOH, Beau is fine by itself. Between the two, I prefer Beau which I like the way it is. No need to pull out Beauregard. ;-)
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They are two very different names to me. Bo is Scandinavian, an old traditional name whereas Beau is youthful, modern and faux-French.
Both are full names in my opinion (and most definitely male).Some ideas for full names:
Beauregard
Beaumont
BeaufortBowen
Bodhi
Bonamy
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Beau for a boy and Bo for a girl. It works as a full name, though Bo for a girl is pushing it for its shortness. I have met a female Bo and she pulled it off just fine.Fav full names for nicknames:
Male:
"Bo" -> Boaz
"Beau" -> Beauregard (though Beau by itself is better)Female:
"Bo" -> Boudica (other ideas: Bodil Boyana Rainbow)
"Beau" -> Isabeau (https://www.behindthename.com/name/isabeau/submitted)
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