675+ Girl Names That End in S
- Myrtis
Origin:
Greek botanical nameDescription:
This Myrtle variation may not be the most melodious choice but it does have that appealing nature meaning.
- Mirelys
- Floris
- Pickles
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
A goofy food name fitting for a pet.
- Eiress
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"heiress"Description:
The word name Heiress was given to around 50 baby girls each recent year, in line with other recent favorites like Legend and Legacy — Nick Cannon even has a son Zillion Heir. The alternative spelling Eiress was given to a handful of baby girls as well.
- Suus
Origin:
Dutch diminutive of Susanna, HebrewMeaning:
"lily"
- Odysseus
Origin:
Greek mythology nameMeaning:
"wrathful"Description:
Grimes may have named her daughter Exa Dark Sideræl, but it wasn't her top choice. "A girl named Odysseus is my dream," she told reporters. Now that Grimes put it out there as a potential girl name, will parents adopt Odysseus for their daughters? It's already a rising choice for baby boys, more popular than ever before.
- Agnis
- Thames
Origin:
Nature nameDescription:
This name of London's famous river (it's pronounced tehms) might be an evocative if confusing choice for a non-British child. But if you want an unmistakably British girl name, this would be a clear choice.
- Happiness
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"the state of being happy"Description:
This positive word name debuted for girls in 2013.
- Eucharis
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"grace, charm"Description:
The name of a pretty white flower also called the Amazon lily, in rare use as a baby name during the Edwardian period.
- Tomyris
Origin:
PersianMeaning:
"family"Description:
This unusual choice could work for parents looking for a striking, unflowery girls name that could be shortened to Tommy. Tomyris was an Persian warrior-queen noted for defeating Persian ruler Cyrus the Great when he tried to invade her country. That's a strong namesake for the modern girl.
- Lillas
- Yeats
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"gates"Description:
Yeats, the strong name of the great Irish poet, would work better for a boy. Also has possible pronunciation problem with people who might think it rhymes with Keats. Yeats rhymes with the word from which it's derived: gates.
- Irys
- Dores
- Reynolds
Origin:
English from GermanMeaning:
"powerful counsel"Description:
A truly gender-neutral surname name used equally between the sexes.
- Chloris
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"pale"Description:
Antiseptic sounding.
- Olympias
Origin:
Feminization of Olympos, GreekMeaning:
"from Mount Olympus"Description:
Famously the mother of Alexander the Great. These days, her name is more commonly seen in the form of Olympia.
- Countess
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"noblewoman"Description:
Yes, there are lots of kids out there named Princess, Duke, Earl, and King – but you don't necessarily want yours to be one of them.