Likely a modern form influenced by Cassius, a Roman family name traditionally linked with emptiness or hollow.
Kashous is likely a modern form influenced by Cassius, the Roman family name traditionally linked with emptiness or hollow. Like many contemporary names that borrow from classical sources, it changes the surface enough to feel new while keeping an echo of ancient prestige. Kashous has that hybrid effect: modern styling on top of old material.
The name sounds bold and slightly luxurious, with a strong opening and a rounded ending that make it feel more expansive than the original Cassius. Because it is rare, it can seem inventive and individual, but the classical association gives it a sense of depth. In modern use, Kashous would likely be read as stylish, unusual, and self-possessed.
It has a polished energy that suits contemporary taste for names that look distinctive in writing and feel assertive in speech. The old Roman root is still there, but Kashous turns it into something more decorative and current.