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Case

/ˈkeɪs/

Case likely derives from the Old French casse, meaning a container or box, which identified a craftsman who made cases. It entered English as an occupational surname.

US Rank 2024
No. 722
Births
362

As a given name, Case emerged in the late 20th century, part of the American trend of adopting short, punchy surnames as first names.

Case peaked at No. 468 in 2014 with 623 births. In 2024 it ranks No. 722 with 362 births, gradually declining from its mid-2010s high.

What the name Case means

Country singer Case Kenny and various athletes have carried the name, though no single celebrity dominates its identity. Its appeal is sonic rather than referential.

One syllable—KAYSS—is sharp and decisive. The voiceless sibilant ending gives it a crisp, modern finish that parents of short-name sons favour.

Case belongs to the one-syllable surname group alongside Chase, Cole, and Reid. Parents value its brevity and masculine directness.

The name’s occupational roots are obscure enough to feel like a word name rather than a trade name, giving it a clean-slate quality.

US popularity over time

Numerology and symbolism

Based on Pythagorean numerology — a traditional system linking name letters to numbers. Presented for cultural interest.

C(3) + A(1) + S(1) + E(5) = 10 = 1
Destiny number
1
Leadership
Sum of all letters, reduced to a single digit
Soul urge
6
Love
Sum of vowels only - reveals inner desires
Expression
4
Reliability
Sum of consonants - how others perceive you
Letters 4
Vowels / consonants 2 / 2
Birthstone Ruby
Lucky color Red

Famous people named Case

Case Keenum (b. 1988)

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Boy English French 2 syllables case maker

Where it ranks highest

WY No. 139 SD No. 159 ND No. 214 MT No. 236 AR No. 327 KY No. 343 WV No. 343 NE No. 390 AL No. 391 OK No. 410 NM No. 413 IA No. 421 ID No. 421 MO No. 423 LA No. 444 TX No. 473 OH No. 500 TN No. 521 MS No. 548 MN No. 551 IN No. 578 KS No. 580 GA No. 586 SC No. 591 CO No. 616 OR No. 619 UT No. 683 WI No. 691 NC No. 703 MI No. 708 MD No. 724 VA No. 842 IL No. 873 WA No. 894 PA No. 935 AZ No. 937 NJ No. 992 FL No. 1121 NY No. 1357 CA No. 1464

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