675+ Girl Names That End in S
- Gorgeous
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"beautiful, delightful"Description:
A positive word name given to a dozen or so baby girls per year.
- Blessings
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"God's favor and protection"Description:
A spiritual name with lots of gratitude. This is one of a number of religious word names that have seen more use since the year 2000.
- Laïs
Origin:
Greek, meaning unknownDescription:
An Ancient Greek name now common in Brazil in the Laís form. Two notable Ancient Greek courtesans were named Laïs, along with a first-century midwife.
- Proinséas
- Glorious
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"having, worthy of, or bringing fame or admiration"Description:
Despite fitting in with the modern word name trend, Glorious has been in use since 1925, when it first appeared on the charts for girls. At peak usage, it was given to 15 baby girls in 1948, although we expect this could rise now that model Jessica Hart used it for her son.
- Lilies
- Sidras
- Neris
- Jamais
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"never"Description:
Jamais should be used as often as its meaning.
- Litavis
Origin:
CelticMeaning:
"the broad one"Description:
A Celtic earth goddess worshipped primarily in east-central Gaul during the Roman period.
- Alixis
- Gates
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"person living near town gates"Description:
Actress Gates McFadden proves this surname can work just as well for girls as boys. It joins an impressive lineup of celebrity babies with similar names, including Hillary Duff's Banks and Emma Roberts' Rhodes. Gates is also famously the surname of Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft.
- Samus
- Essenes
- Parks
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"park-keeper or stone"Description:
Parks is a rare member of the fashionable single-syllable, S-ending surname crowd, which includes trending choices like Brooks, Banks, Hayes and Wells.
- Elexus
- Alexius
- Rhaenys
Origin:
LiteratureDescription:
A character name in George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series, featured in the GOT prequel House of the Dragon. Known as "the queen that never was", she was denied the Iron Throne in favor of her male cousin Viserys.
- Aeres
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"heiress"Description:
Putting a Welsh spin on the trend for noble and title names.
- Queries