baby name AngusThe baby name Angus combines Celtic roots with modern bravado.

Thanks to Nessa and Emmeline for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day.

CELTIC CUPID

The Irish god of love and youth, Angus is sometimes referred to as the Celtic Cupid.

But this god was more man than cherub, free of wings or arrows.

He was the son of the Dagda, a powerful father-figure king in Irish myth, and Boand, a goddess associated with rivers.

Depending on the source, Aengus is associated with youth, music, poetry and yes, love.

He was also said to be quite handsome – something of a mash-up between Cupid and Apollo.

AENGHUS and AONGHUS

The Irish god’s name is often spelled Aengus. Óenghus, Aenghus and Aonghus all appear in the historical record, too.

A handful of ancient – and, in some cases, probably legendary – kings answered to the name. So did the ninth century Saint Angus the Culdee. He tried to live as a hermit, but when the faithful kept seeking him out, he retired to a monastery where he co-wrote one of the earliest accounts of the Irish martyrs.

The baby name Angus remains in use across the centuries, given to children generation after generation.

There’s a minor character by the name in Shakespeare’s MacBeth.

COUNTY ANGUS

With all those famous men answering to Angus, it’s no surprise that we find the name on the map.

The cattle associated with County Angus is now known as Angus cattle, and so you can probably find certified Angus beef in your grocery store.

Despite the association, we continue to recognize the baby name Angus as a long-standing choice for a child.

THE ONE STRENGTH

So what does this name mean?

Scholars disagree, but most sources list it as “one strength.”

As meanings go, it’s pretty appealing.

GETTING TO GUS

One of the reasons the baby name Angus seems so appealing today? It’s not just the history or the meaning.

It’s the sound.

The baby name Angus shortens naturally to Gus, putting it in the company of favorites like August.

MACGYVER and YOUNG

Pop culture has been kind to the baby name Angus in recent years.

AC/DC guitarist and co-founder Angus Young is known for his schoolboy uniform. But the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer is equally famous for his legendary performances. He lends the baby name Angus some serious edge.

Angus MacGyver has solved problems under pressure across the decades. The original MacGyver ran seven seasons, beginning in 1985. A reboot launched in 2016 and ended in 2021. While he’s often called Mac on the show, his first name matches his Scottish surname nicely.

There’s also child actor Angus T. Jones, of Two and a Half Men fame; BBC television presenter Angus Purden; and a handful of other uses.

Two young adult-oriented movies gave the name to characters.

1995’s Angus was a classic underdog story. It’s notable mostly because James Van Der Beek made his big screen debut as the bully who ends badly.

In 2008 teen rom com Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging, Angus is the cat’s name.

All of that sums up the baby name Angus nicely – it’s a little edgy and adventurous, but still quirky and surprising. No one expects to meet a baby boy called Angus.

BY the NUMBERS

Well, at least not in the US.

Until the middle of the twentieth century, the baby name Angus appeared on the fringes of the US Top 1000. But it left after 1948, and remains rare. Just 69 boys received the name in the year 2020 – not exactly zero, but very uncommon.

Elsewhere in the English-speaking world, the story is different. The baby name Angus ranks in the Scottish Top 100. It’s familiar elsewhere in the UK. And Australia and New Zealand seem to boast more Anguses than North America.

That makes the baby name Angus a Celtic cool possibility that’s just a little offbeat, too. It’s traditional and unexpected, easy to spell and pronounce without being even a little bit common.

That’s a winning combination!

What do you think of the baby name Angus?

Originally published on February 14, 2009, this post was revised substantially and re-posted on October 23, 2021.

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18 Comments

  1. I really can’t edit very well, can i?! I meant ‘Hudson Kai’, in the top 100 for Victoria in 2008 – not 200! 🙂

  2. I’ve had a seriously long love for Angus – before it’s uber popularity boost in Australia (where I’ve lived most of my life) – and it’s a boys name my DH and I instantly agreed on!

    Like Emmy Jo, ‘Gus’ only bings to mind the little mouse from Cinderella (partly due to Matilda’s current infatuation with the film!), but that doesn’t really deter me. I don’t mind if my kids dont have mn, and Angus is just too endearing to give up!

    I only wish my brother and his wife hadn’t beaten us to the punch first! However, i must say that I am proud I have a nephew named Angus Philipe, over something like Hudspn Kai (which were both in the top 100 – #100 and #92 – for my state in 2008)

  3. This is probably my favorite boys’ name in the whole world, mainly for the Gus potential, I’ll admit. I did live in Scotland for 6 years, where my mother in law is from and my husband was born, so I feel like I have some legitimate claim to it. Unfortunately, after three pregnancies of campaigning hard, hubby still doesn’t see the appeal, and I don’t think our little one due in a couple weeks will end up a Gus if he’s a boy. Sigh… I hope someone else gets to use it!

  4. Angus has lots of upright, Scottish character doesn’t he? I’m a big fan, the only negative for me, and this is completely personal, but he feels a bit ANG-ular!

  5. Agnes, Ansel, and now Angus…now those would be a confusing sibset!

    Angus is cool. I’m not one that gets into “Gus”, however. To me, he’s the intellectually challenged mouse in Disney’s Cinderella. I just don’t see his appeal.

  6. I really love Angus. He’s a little quirky, but not too quirky, you know? I love the sound, and I can’t imagine an Angus being anything but awesome. There are two reasons we decided against him. One, we’re vegetarian, so, it seems a little weird to name our son something people associate with beef. Two, I realized what happened if you take the g out of Angus, and I worry about the teasing that could cause… normally I don’t worry about that, but I think that could be worse than the teasing with most names, I don’t know. Also, I think I just love August more, and you can’t use both! Well, I do still love Angus, and I think it might make a better first name than August… but, well, I guess it’s mainly the Anus thing, I really worry about that.

  7. Angus is my grandfather, he is known as Gus. We are Scottish.
    I dismissed this name for a while due to it being my grandfathers name but now I am thinking it would be great to use in the middle.

  8. Happy Valentine’s Day!

    I admit – Angus cattle is the first thing I think of, probably because I’m from a rural area. Although I know of men named Angus in my area, I have yet to meet one. I’m sure if I saw one on a regular basis, say the grandchild of one of my friends, or the child of a coworker, I would start thinking of Angus as a person.

    I have nothing against it – in fact, I’m kind of hoping somebody around me names a little one Angus so I can get over my steak and bull association. 🙂

  9. I really dig Angus, I can almost hear the brogue when I say him! 😀 I find just about any way to get Gus pretty entrancing, Angus is one of the best. But August & his variants, Fergus, Gustav, even Constantin, where Gus is an alternate nickname. Yeah, Angus is way appealing! Warm, strong, handsome and charming. I’ve been thinking about August/Gus for Mom, but maybe Angus would work too. I know my Brother, the AC/DC fan would approve! Either way, I’d bet that I’ll be hearing Angus more & more when I end up in Boston and I can hope he’ll spread, he’s got character, loads of character and I’d love to see more of him!