2000+ Boy Names That End in S
- Nikolaus
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"victory of the people"Description:
German form of Nicholas
- 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.
- Panagiotis
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"devotee of the Virgin Mary"Description:
From the Greek title of the Virgin Mary, Panagia, which "all holy".
- Raines
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"from Rayne or Rennes"Description:
The final s turns a nature name into a Waspy surname.
- Ripheus
Origin:
GreekDescription:
Ripheus is a figure in Virgil's Aeneid: a Trojan hero, the "most just of all Trojans" who was killed defending his city against the Greeks.
- Vitis
- Carlitos
- Arkadios
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"of Arcadia"Description:
The Ancient Greek name Akadios gave way to two European classics — the Polish Arkadiusz and the Russian Arkadiy.
- Tyres
- Waterlily
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"flower name"Description:
A rare and picturesque floral name, elaborating on the popular Lily. Waterlilies symbolize peace and tranquility, and there's a lovely artistic association too, thanks to French Impressionist painter Claude Monet.
- Jaanus
Origin:
Variation of Jaan, EstonianMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
An elaboration of Jaan, not quite as widely used in Estonia as the original. Jaan is the Estonian form of John.
- Enneas
- Theodulus
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"slave of God"Description:
While Theodore means "gift of God," Theodulus has a much more solemn meaning. Nonetheless, its s ending and alternate path to nickname Theo could make it attractive to some brave parents.
- Denys
Origin:
French from Greek, vernacular form of Dionysius; "god of Nysa"Meaning:
"god of Nysa"Description:
Alternative spelling of Dennis, and the usual transliteration from Ukrainian. Used (though rarely) for both sexes.
- Faustinus
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"fortunate one"Description:
Of the Faust- name family, Fausto is considered the most stylish.
- Beatus
Origin:
Roman, masculine variation of BeataDescription:
Masculine form of Beata.
- Thadeous
- Herkus
- Vitas
- Dontavius
Origin:
American English, modern invented nameDescription:
A rare smoosh of Dontae and Octavius, also spelled Dontavious.