2000+ Boy Names That End in S
- Adams
- Hardtimes
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"hard times"Description:
This almost Puritanical name was used by American enslaved people in the 1800s.
- Mares
- Amadeaus
- Menzies
Origin:
Scottish surname of Norman originMeaning:
"to reside, abide"Description:
Traditionally pronounced "ming-iz" and thus the relationship to the jazzy Mingus, Menzies is an old Scottish surname related to the more common Manners.
- Gillis
- Atlantis
Origin:
Place nameDescription:
Mythical wonderland makes strong, evocative first name for either gender.
- Arkadios
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"of Arcadia"Description:
The Ancient Greek name Akadios gave way to two European classics — the Polish Arkadiusz and the Russian Arkadiy.
- Finegas
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"blessed poet"Description:
A name from Irish mythology. Finegas was an elderly druid who taught the hero Finn McCool. From the Old Irish fionn + éices ‘scholar’, ‘sage’, ‘seer’ and ‘poet’.
- 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.
- Epes
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"aspen tree; red; shriek"Description:
Epes is often considered a variation of the surname Epps, which typically refers to the aspen tree, from the Old English word æpse. Some branches of Epes may have derived from the Middle English given name Eppe — Eoppa in Old English — from a root meaning "red". It has also been proposed the Eppe came from the Old Norse Øpi, meaning "cry out" or "shriek".
- Andonios
- Cyress
- Lajos
Origin:
Hungarian variation of Louis, German and FrenchMeaning:
"renowned warrior"
- Euphemios
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"fair speech"Description:
Euphemios is the masculine variation of Euphemia. It was borne by an early archbishop of Constantinople.
- Amyntas
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"defender"Description:
Amyntas is derived from the Greek word amyntor, meaning "defender." It was borne by several ancient kings and military leaders.
- Eddis
- Agustus
- Prentiss
- Groves
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"one who lives near a grove"Description:
Groves has yet to secure a place on the baby name charts, but we could see that changing very soon. Groves combines surname style with a nature meaning and a hotter-than-hot S ending. It's a recipe for success — just ask Banks, Brooks, and Wells.