2000+ Boy Names That End in S
- Jumis
Origin:
Latvian deityDescription:
God of fertility in Latvian mythology. Jumis is responsible for ensuring a good harvest — he lives in the fields and the last of the crop would be left for him to live in.
- Hilarius
Origin:
Latin from GreekMeaning:
"cheerful, happy"Description:
Too close to "hilarious."
- Iorgos
- Dolphus
- Enneas
- Collis
- Flores
Origin:
Spanish surnameMeaning:
"flower"Description:
Flores is one of the most popular Spanish surnames and could certainly be adapted as a first.
- Tamas
- Marianus
Origin:
Latin, SpanishMeaning:
"manly"Description:
Marianus, formerly an Ancient Roman family name, derived from the more commonly known Marius. The name is also sometimes treated as a masculine variation of Mariana.
- Ysais
- Stanislaus
- Owais
Origin:
Urdu and Indian form of Uwais, ArabicMeaning:
"wolf"Description:
A variation of the Arabic name Uwais, this animal-inspired name was a fast rising choice in England and Wales in 2023. It ultimately derives from an archaic Arabic word for wolf and is notably borne by cricketer Owais Shah, praise poet (or Sana Khawan) Owais Raza Qadri, and comedian Owais Khan.
- Zenobius
- Astraios
Origin:
GreekDescription:
Variant of Astraeus
- Tavaris
- Nichols
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"son of Nichol"Description:
Nichol, a Medieval English form of Nicholas, has been pretty much lost to history but survives today in the surname form of Nichols.
- Bless
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
A spiritual choice that's more streamlined than Blessing.
- Marinus
- Roads
Origin:
Variation of Rhodes, GreekMeaning:
"where roses grow"Description:
Variation of Rhodes.
- Brennus
Origin:
Brittonic and CornishMeaning:
"king"Description:
A legendary Cornish ruler who inherited the northern part of his father’s land while the southern part went to his brother Belinus. Their statues now stand on either side of St John‘s Gate in Bristol.