675+ Girl Names That End in S
- Edris
- Mills
Origin:
EnglishDescription:
Mills was given to about 2 dozen baby boys and 2 dozen baby girls in 2022, following trendy Miller as well as other names ending in -s, such as Brooks and Rhodes.
- Gladness
- Mies
Origin:
Dutch diminutive of MariaMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
A cute but not cutesy Dutch diminutive of Maria.
- Alyss
- Hibiscus
Origin:
Nature name, Latin from GreekMeaning:
"marshmallow plant"Description:
An overlooked floral name that would make a bold choice for a first or middle name. Hibiscus — in particular, the yellow hibiscus — is the state flower of Hawaii. Dried hibiscus is used to make tea revered for its deep magenta color. The Spanish name for the flower, Jamaica (ha-MY-kah), also makes a beautiful name.
- Dalis
- Beitris
- Gladis
- Adelis
- Laís
Origin:
Portuguese variation of Laïs, Greek, meaning unknownDescription:
Laís is a common female name in Brazil, although not one that is currently popular for babies. In 2016, Morena Baccarin and Ben McKenzie named their daughter Frances Laiz, a variation of Laís. Baccarin is Brazilian herself.
- Dolours
- Boots
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
A common name for cats with boot-like markings on their feet. In the same vein: Mittens, Socks.
- Aeris
- Lennis
Origin:
Welsh surnameDescription:
Very rare Welsh name that is occasionally heard as a first name.
- Martes
- Drós
Origin:
Faroese, Old NorseMeaning:
"woman"Description:
Still heard today on the Faroe Islands, Drós comes from the Old Norse word for woman.
- Kollins
Origin:
Surname derived from Nicholas or ColinMeaning:
"people of victory or pup"Description:
Collins is a surname name that has made the girls' Top 300 thanks to its use for the daughter of the real-life Blind Side heroine. The Kollins spelling is rising for girls too now, and was used for 131 baby girls in 2022.
- Gwyladyss
Origin:
Old Welsh variation of GladysDescription:
Gwyladyss is an Old Welsh variation of the New Welsh Gladys, pronounced like the more familiar form, but modern English speakers can be forgiven for not knowing that. Gladys would be a difficult enough name for a 21st century child; with this spelling, it would be impossible.
- Patches
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
Most likely to be borne by a spotted cat or dog.