2000+ Boy Names That End in S
- Owens
Origin:
Welsh and Irish surnameMeaning:
"son of Owen / Eoghan"Description:
This surname is on trend with its S ending, and could honor people such as athlete Jesse Owens. But it has strong potential for confusion with Owen singular.
- Alas
- Brazos
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"arms; nature name"Description:
The name of a river that flows through Texas into the Gulf of Mexico is given to a dozen or so baby boys and a handful of girls each year. The name derives from Spanish río de los Brazos de Dios ("river of the Arms of God").
- Dolphus
- Thadious
- Collis
- Spurius
Origin:
Latin, meaning unknownDescription:
One of the small number forenames used by the ancient Romans. Unlike Marcus, Lucius and Titus, this is not one that is popular in modern times; in fact, it's never been on the USA's baby name charts. In Roman times, Spurius became associated with a phrase meaning "born out of wedlock", and the English word "spurious" comes from this connection.
- Maas
- Aristides
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"son of the best"Description:
Aristides was an ancient Athenian statesman, nicknamed "the Just" for his honor and integrity. The name has been used in Spanish and Portuguese speaking cultures and has a great meaning for any proud parents. There are several different pronunciations for Aristides, including the classic Greek ah-ree-STEE-dees, the English ah-RIS-tih-deez/em>, and the Portuguese u-reesh-TEE-dish.
- Tommas
- Patroclus
Origin:
GreekDescription:
In Greek legend Patroclus was one of the heroes who fought against the Trojans. His death at the hands of Hector drew his friend Achilles back into the war.
- Tamas
- Armias
- Justukas
- Aronas
- Labhcás
- Maximos
- Antonios
Origin:
Greek form of AnthonyMeaning:
"from Antium"Description:
A Greek form of Anthony, derived from Latin.
- Hypnos
Origin:
Greek mythology nameDescription:
Hypnos is the personification of sleep in Greek mythology.
- Dimitrious