Baes is used as a family name or surname in Germany. It is 4 characters long in length.
Variant of the Base. See Bass - French bas, short, low of stature. Le Bas is a very well-known French surname, and has been naturalized here since the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
How popular is Baes?
Baes is common in Philippines, Belgium, France, Argentina, Mexico, United States, Brazil, Cambodia, Saudi Arabia, Moldova, Peru, Romania, Chile.
Baes is ranked 47102 on our list.
As per 2010 US census, number of Baess grew by 24.45 per cent to 397 since 2000 and ranked 52267 after elevating 7026 spots. The last name was found in around 1 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
---|---|---|
Hispanic or Latino | 47.86 | 46.08 |
White | 29.72 | 33.23 |
Asian and Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander | 19.9 | 17.24 |
Others | 1.76 | 2.51 |
Immigrants to US
From Germany
Servant Franziska Baes from Prussia aboard the Amaranth from Bremen. She is registered to be 20 years old when she arrived in New York on April 2, 1852. Joseph Baes, aged 23, Simon Baes, aged 17, Julin Baes, aged 49, Josten Baes, aged 22, Elise Baes, aged 26, Friedr. Baes (21) Farmer, Wilh. Baes, aged 34, 16 years old Karl Baes, Felix Den Baes, are other Baes that migrated to US from Havre, London, Liverpool & Queenstown, Bremen, Antwerp and Rotterdam.
Baes Namesakes
- Jonas Baes, Philippine composer born in Los Baños
- Rachel Baes, Belgian surrealist painter
Baes Namesakes
- Jonas Baes, Philippine composer born in Los Baños
- Rachel Baes, Belgian surrealist painter