From the Biblical personal nameBoaz , which is fromHebrew בֹּעַז ( Bōʿaz ) .
Boas (plural Boases )
Asurname from Hebrew .According to the 2010 United States Census,Boas is the 27144th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 892 individuals.Boas is most common among White (88.9%) individuals. Boas
plural ofBoa Boas m
a malegiven name Patronymics
Boas's son:Boasarson orBoasson Boas's daughter:Boasardóttir orBoasdóttir singular indefinite nominative Boas accusative Boas dative Boasi genitive Boasar, Boas
Boas
plural ofBoa IPA (key ) : /bɔːs/ Hyphenation:Boas FromOld Frisian bas , fromProto-West Germanic *baswō . Cognates includeWest Frisian baes andDutch baas .
Boas m (plural Boaze )
supervisor ,boss n'Boas (2). FromOld Frisian *bars , fromProto-West Germanic *bars . Cognates includeDutch baars andGerman Barsch .
Boas m (plural Boaze )
perch Marron C. Fort (2015 ), “Boas ”, inSaterfriesisches Wörterbuch mit einer phonologischen und grammatischen Übersicht , Buske,→ISBN