2000+ Boy Names That End in S
- Parsons
- Rosebanks
Origin:
American invented nameMeaning:
"rose + banks"Description:
Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman invented this name for their son Jonathan's middle. It's a combination of Anne's paternal grandfather's name, Roseline, and Adam's mother's maiden name Banks.
- Jaimes
- Rogers
- Paraskevas
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"preparation; Friday"Description:
Masculine form of Paraskeve, traditionally given to babies born on a Friday.
- Demitrios
- Nikasios
- Venediktos
- Deniss
Origin:
French from GreekMeaning:
"God of Nysa"
- Andrus
Origin:
EstonianMeaning:
"strong and manly"Description:
Estonian variation of Andrew.
- Phileas
- Eustis
- Thaddius
- Travers
- Nyles
Origin:
Spelling variation of NilesDescription:
As Miles begat Myles, so Niles has begotten Nyles, with the name of the effete brother played by David Hyde Pierce on Frasier morphing into Andy Samberg's cool guy lead character in Palm Springs. While there were 63 boys named Niles and 37 called Nyles in the US in 2021, we predict this name will be coming soon to a baby name popularity list near you.
- Towers
Origin:
English surname, FrenchMeaning:
"one who lives in the tower of a castle; person from Tours"Description:
This lofty sounding surname might put in mind soaring skyscrapers, old castle turrets, or a city in France, but as a given name Towers has yet to catch on. Associated with Lord of the Rings, Mallory Towers, Fawlty Towers, Tim Powers, and a whole variety of other towers worldwide, there is the possibility that some may immediately think of the Twin Towers and understandably not wish to use the name.
- Burroughs
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"dwelling place"Description:
Most parents attracted to this name will be devotees of the author William and would be better off using it in the middle.
- Pujols
Origin:
Catalan surnameMeaning:
"small hills"Description:
A Catalan surname connected to Albert Pujols, the Dominican-American baseball player most notably of the Los Angeles Angels. It might not make a great first name, but Pujols could make a meaningful middle for the child of a baseball fan.
- Mátyás
Origin:
Hungarian, from HebrewMeaning:
"gift of God"Description:
The Hungarian form of Matthew.
- Hanns