2000+ Boy Names That End in S
- Chess
- Bartholomeus
- Marios
Origin:
Greek form of MariusMeaning:
"Mars"
- Arsenios
Origin:
Latin from GreekMeaning:
"masculine, virile"Description:
St. Arsenius (or Arsenios) the Great was a 5th-century Roman saint remembered for his influence on asceticism.
- Eliyas
- Daris
- Gregorius
Origin:
Latin variation of GregoryMeaning:
"vigilant, a watchman"Description:
A precursor to the more familiar Gregory, and a Latinization of Greek Gregorios.
- Foulques
- Faas
Origin:
Dutch short form of Bonifaas or ServaasDescription:
The Dutch love using short forms as full names, and so the popular name here is Faas -- who knows or cares what it was originally short for. In the US, this would be a very original name indeed -- it doesn't show up at all on the Social Security records. Pronunciation is like fast with the t at the end.
- Hesperios
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"evening, evening star"Description:
One of the many variations of Hesperos, in Greek mythology the personification of the Evening Star.
- Ermias
Origin:
Eritrean and Ethiopian variation of JeremiahMeaning:
"God will exalt"Description:
The given name of the late rapper Nipsey Hussle, Ermias is a form of Jeremiah used in Ethiopia and Eritrea. It leapt into the charts in 2019 after the rapper's death, but has declined in use since then.
- Seumas
Origin:
Variation of Seamus, IrishMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
Unusual and unappealing.
- Nicholus
- Perkūnas
Origin:
LithuanianMeaning:
"oak tree, fir tree"Description:
Perkūnas was the Baltic god of thunder, one of the most important deities of Baltic mythology. His name is derived from a Proto-Indo-European word meaning "oak tree" or "fir tree", which he also ruled over.
- Brandeis
Origin:
Place-name from Czech town of Brandy'sDescription:
Possible hero name, via Louis Brandeis, an influential lawyer and the first Jewish justice of the U. S. Supreme Court.
- Laris
- Tidus
- Irimias
- Venedictos
Origin:
Greek variation of BenedictDescription:
Though this one would be sure to inspire confusion, Ven- names can be an intriguing alternative to the Ben- group.
- Livius
Origin:
RomanDescription:
Ancient Roman surname from which European favorite Livia derives. The Roman historian Titus Livius is better known in English as Livy.