2000+ Boy Names That End in S
- Cephus
- Sandros
Origin:
Greek, diminutive of AlexandrosDescription:
Often given as an independent name in Greece.
- Urmas
Origin:
EstonianMeaning:
"frost, catkin"Description:
Urmas was likely derived from the Estonian word urm, meaning "frost" and "catkin." It was first used by Johannes Linnankoski, a Finnish author, for his 1908 play Kirot. It is considered an older name in Estonia, where it was popular in the mid-20th century.
- Arrats
Origin:
Basque "afternoon, dusk"Meaning:
"afternoon, dusk"Description:
A rare thing, a name meaning "afternoon": most time-of-day names refer to morning or night. This Basque name is virtually unknown in English-speaking parts, but has a pleasingly European sound, like Moritz. The "rats" ending is worth noting, though may not be a dealbreaker.
- Vincentius
- Hubertus
Origin:
Latinized variation of Hubert, GermanMeaning:
"bright, shining intellect"Description:
Variation of Hubert.
- Bartos
- Algirdas
Origin:
LithuanianMeaning:
"every rumor, all the news"Description:
Derived from the components al, meaning "each" or "every," and gandas, "rumor" or "news." Algirdas is best known as the name of a medieval Lithuanian ruler, son of Gediminas.
- Egidius
- Hampus
- 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.
- Kitts
Origin:
Diminutive of ChristopherMeaning:
"bearer of Christ"Description:
Derived from Kitt as a diminutive of Christopher, Kitts is known as the larger of the two islands making up the nation St. Kitts and Nevis.
- Arres
Origin:
Catalan place nameDescription:
A town in Catalonia, sometimes used as a unisex name.
- Angeles
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"angels"Description:
While Angel is primarily used among Hispanic baby boys, Angeles is overwhelmingly feminine. This is because it's typically a reference to Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles, a title of the Virgin Mary.
- Daris
- Kies
- Pavlos
Origin:
Greek variation of PaulMeaning:
"small"Description:
Pavlos is a distinctive Greek variation of Paul and is notably borne by Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece - the current head of the former royal family.
- Oseas
- Riley-james
- Eddis