2000+ Boy Names That End in S
- Sakarias
Origin:
Finnish variation of Zacharias, GreekMeaning:
"the Lord has remembered"Description:
Commonly shortened to Sakari, which may have broader appeal.
- Mateos
Origin:
Ethiopian, Amharic, variation of MatthewMeaning:
"gift of God"Description:
The most popular variation of this Biblical name is Mateo, which has now surpassed the classic Matthew. Matteo is not far behind, and other variations are rising fast as well. Mateos is a variation used throughout Ethiopia that has yet to make it to the Western world, despite its super cool sound and wide appeal.
- Ras
- Christos
Origin:
Greek, diminutive of ChristopherDescription:
A Greek classic.
- Eleftherios
Origin:
GreekDescription:
A more modern form of Eleutherios, meaning "free".
- Lúcás
- Vesuvius
- Romanus
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"from Rome"Description:
Most parents looking for an ancient Roman name would probably prefer something less generic, like, say, MAGNUS or CLAUDIUS.
- Aloys
- Gregorios
- Matthaios
- Stephanos
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"garland, crown"Description:
The original form of Stephen, a readily importable choice.
- Furious
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"extremely angry"Description:
A very small number of boys are given this intense and aggressive name each year.
- Diogenes
Origin:
Greek philosopherDescription:
Philosopher who advocated the simple life. A classical choice that's almost unused as a baby name.
- Tullius
Origin:
Roman, meaning unknownDescription:
An ancient Roman family name, best known from the orator and author Marcus Tullius Cicero.
- Haines
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"the vined cottage"Description:
A preppy surname of hidden German origin that would fit right in with currently trendy s-ending boy names like Brooks.
- Dives
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"rich"Description:
In the biblical parable of the rich man and the beggar Lazarus, the rich man was sometimes given the name Dives (literally "rich" or "the rich one" in Latin). He turns up in literature and folk song from the middle ages onwards, and very occasionally on birth certificates.
- Gediminas
Origin:
LithuanianMeaning:
"mention in grief, celebrate in grief"Description:
Gediminas is derived from the Lithuanian elements gedauti, meaning "grieve," and minėti, "to celebrate" or "to mention." The most famous bearer of the name is Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1316–1341. Many consider him the true founder of Lithuania, and baby boys are often named in his honor.
- Raines
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"from Rayne or Rennes"Description:
The final s turns a nature name into a Waspy surname.
- Loris