2000+ Boy Names That End in S

  1. Vasilios
    • Taboras
      • Gregarious
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "outgoing, sociable"
      • János
        • Origin:

          Hungarian variation of John
        • Description:

          Even more Olde World, especially with that accent.
      • Mathies
        • Teodus
          • Enes
            • Rens
              • Jumis
                • Origin:

                  Latvian deity
                • Description:

                  God of fertility in Latvian mythology. Jumis is responsible for ensuring a good harvest — he lives in the fields and the last of the crop would be left for him to live in.
              • Domas
                • Dolphus
                  • Kees
                    • Origin:

                      Dutch diminutive of Cornelius
                    • Description:

                      Has a lot of charm, giving the sense of opening the door to life, and has a creative connection to Dutch artist Kees van Dongen.
                  • Sophus
                    • Origin:

                      Latin from Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "clever, skilled"
                    • Description:

                      Latin variant of Greek Sophos, coming from the same root as the Sophia family of names.
                  • Tommas
                    • Inglis
                      • Collis
                        • Matthis
                          • Phipps
                            • Origin:

                              English
                            • Meaning:

                              "son of Philip"
                            • Description:

                              Possible middle name to honor an ancestral Philip.
                          • Tarquinius
                            • Origin:

                              Latin, Roman clan name
                            • Description:

                              An ancient Roman names of unknown origin, generally (albeit rarely) encountered these days in its more streamlined Tarquin form. It was borne by two early kings of Rome.
                          • Vasilius