Unusual Girls' Names Ending in S

  1. Persis
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "Persian woman"
    • Description:

      Parents seeking a distinctive New Testament name might consider this one. Adopted by some Puritans in the seventeenth century, Persis was used in the William Dean Howells novel The Rise of Silas Lapham for the wife of the protagonist.
  2. Remedios
    • Rhanis
      • Rosalindis
        • Sassafras
          • Tanis
            • Origin:

              Variation of Tanith, Phoenician, Native American, Cree
            • Meaning:

              "daughter"
            • Description:

              This obscure name found in Sinclair Lewis's 1923 novel Babbitt is a bit hipper than most other is-ending names like Janis and Doris. Some sources consider it a variation of Tanith, who is a Phoenician moon goddess and fertility figure, while others say it is a North American indigenous name from the Cree culture, meaning daughter. It may in fact have two separate derivations and meanings, but in any case is a lovely and unusual name.
          • Thais
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "beloved, bandage"
            • Description:

              A paramour of Alexander the Great and the heroine of a Jules Massenet opera based on the life of a fourth century Egyptian saint, this name is nothing if not dramatic. Often spelled with a diaeresis or umlaut -- aka two dots -- over the letter i, Thais is a Top 100 girls' name in France and is also popular in Spain.
          • Themis
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "law of nature, divine law"
            • Description:

              Themis was the Titan -- one of the Elder Gods (or in this case Goddesses) -- of Justice and Order, usually depicted blindfolded and holding the scales of justice. Themis was the mother of the Fates and the seasons. While her name has fallen from mortal use, Themis might rise again along with such rediscovered goddess names as Aurora and Juno.
          • Theros
            • Viridis
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "green"
              • Description:

                Viridis is a medieval Italian name which is also the Latin word for green. This name is a beautiful option for parents looking for an unusual name that conveys freshness, youth, springtime and nature.
            • Valens
              • Veritas
                • Xanthis
                  • Zenais