675+ Girl Names That End in S

  1. Babs
    • Origin:

      Nickname for Barbara or Babette
    • Meaning:

      "foreign woman"
    • Description:

      Babs is an old-fashioned nickname for Barbara, itself an old-fashioned name that was hugely popular in the 20th century but that's not (yet) on its way back in. If you really want a vintage-y nickname name with a lot of attitude that bucks the current friends, go for Babs instead of Betty or Bea.
  2. Chrysalis
    • Origin:

      Nature name, English word name
    • Meaning:

      "a quiescent insect pupa, of a butterfly or moth"
    • Description:

      Chrysalis is a girls' baby name derived from the state of a butterfly or moth between larva and adult. A chrysalis is a hard-shelled pupa in which the transition of the butterfly or moth takes place. As a baby name, Chrysalis came to the fore as the rumored name of the baby girl of Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott, who reportedly love butterflies. Chrysalis does certainly have potential as a new word name or nature name for babies, with the simple familiar nickname Chrys.
  3. Gus
    • Origin:

      Short form of Augusta
    • Description:

      Unlike Sam or even Max, Gus -- short for Augusta or Gusta -- feels a bit too butch to work for a girl.
  4. Lileas
    • Origin:

      Scottish variation of Lily
    • Description:

      Adds some thorns to the smooth texture of Lily.
  5. Freydis
    • Origin:

      Norse, Icelandic
    • Description:

      Freya or Freida makes a more wearable option for an American baby. Freydís Eiríksdóttir was a female Viking warrior from Norse mythology and the half-sister of Leif Erikson.
  6. Keres
    • Origin:

      Greek mythological name
    • Description:

      In Greek mythology, the Keres were female death spirits; goddesses who personified violent deaths and were drawn to bloody deaths on battlefields.
  7. Goddess
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      Talk about pressure! Too much name for any little girl to bear.
  8. Memphis
    • Origin:

      Greek and Coptic place-name
    • Meaning:

      "Enduring and beautiful"
    • Description:

      Tied to the bluesy southern city and to the world heritage cite in Egypt after which it was named, Memphis is a modern choice with ancient history. Currently significantly more popular for boys in the US, as a place name with sounds reminiscent of Paris, Meredith and Emma, it has plenty of potential as a unisex choice.
  9. Cass
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Cassandra or Cassia
    • Description:

      Ties to the unfortunate Mama are now unraveling, leaving Cass or Cassie to stand on its own as a fresher sounding Cathy or Kate. But with so many lovely long forms, we'd advise keeping this as a nickname.
  10. Jess
    • Origin:

      Short form of Jessica, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "behold or wealthy"
    • Description:

      Many variations of Jessica, including Jessie and Jessa, are used on their own, but Jess is an exception, given to only a handful of baby girls last year. But Jess is certainly the name that many Jessicas are called.
  11. Thaïs
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "beloved"
    • Description:

      A paramour of Alexander the Great and the heroine of a Massenet opera, this name is nothing if not dramatic.
  12. Ames
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "friend"
    • Description:

      Ames is that jewel of a name that's simple and familiar while at the same time being unusual and rare. With gender neutral surname names ending in S trending today -- think Brooks, Wells, Oakes -- Ames can make a perfect update on Amy or Amanda.
  13. Flordelis
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "fleur de lys"
    • Description:

      This name was occasionally used in the Middle Ages by members of the House of Sicily. A revival of this floral name would make an interesting addition to the increasingly broad selection of botanical names being used at the moment.
  14. Elexis
    • Origin:

      Greek variation of Alexis
    • Description:

      Rather than confusing things with Elexis, we'd stick with the original Alexis version.
  15. Antares
    • Origin:

      Astronomical name
    • Description:

      Antares is a star in the Scorpio constellation, making it one of the perfect names for Scorpio babies . It is the fifteenth-brightest star in the night sky, appearing as a reddish star when viewed with the naked eye. This reddish tint is what lent the star its name, which means "equal to Ares". As the God of War, Ares is associated with the red planet Mars.The sky's other name is Alpha Scorpii, but Antares is a far more romantic choice.
  16. Damarys
    • Karis
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Carys
      • Description:

        This much less popular variation draws more from Karin.
    • Artis
      • Origin:

        Celtic
      • Meaning:

        "bear"
      • Description:

        Unusual multicultural choice that may appeal to the artistically inclined. The bear meaning gives it a new trendy edge as an animal name.
    • Lais
      • Origin:

        Variation of Laïs, Greek, meaning unknown
      • Description:

        Lais is an Anglicized spelling of Laïs and Laís. The former is the original Greek variation of the name, borne by several Ancient courtesans. Laís is the Portuguese form, common in Brazil.
    • Milagros
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "miracles"
      • Description:

        Even in the Hispanic community, very religious and old-fashioned.