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2000+ Boy Names That End in S

  1. Ákos
    • Origin:

      Hungarian from Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "white eagle"
  2. Dives
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "rich"
    • Description:

      In the biblical parable of the rich man and the beggar Lazarus, the rich man was sometimes given the name Dives (literally "rich" or "the rich one" in Latin). He turns up in literature and folk song from the middle ages onwards, and very occasionally on birth certificates.
  3. Fearghas
    • Description:

      Fearghas is a masculine name of Scottish Gaelic origin, traditionally anglicized as Fergus. Deriving from the elements "fear" (man) and "gus" (vigor, force), the name literally translates to "man of vigor" or "strong man." This ancient name has deep roots in Celtic mythology and Scottish history, borne by legendary kings and warriors. The authentic Gaelic spelling preserves the name's cultural heritage and linguistic integrity. Fearghas carries connotations of masculine strength, courage, and determination. Despite its rich historical significance, this traditional spelling remains rare outside Scotland and Ireland, appealing primarily to families with Celtic heritage or those seeking an authentic connection to Gaelic culture. The pronunciation (FAIR-gus) may present challenges in non-Celtic regions, though the name's distinctive character and powerful meaning continue to attract those drawn to names with substantive historical and cultural foundations.

  4. Dionysos
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "god of Nysa"
  5. Rodas
    • Description:

      Rodas is a masculine name with multiple cultural connections. In Spanish, it relates to the word for 'wheels' or may reference Rodas, a Spanish locality. The name also has Greek connections, possibly relating to Rhodes, the Greek island. Additionally, it appears as a surname in various cultures. As a first name, Rodas remains uncommon in the United States, offering a distinctive choice with international appeal. The name has a strong, concise sound with the fashionable 's' ending that's popular in contemporary naming trends. Its multicultural roots make it appealing to parents seeking a name with global versatility.
  6. Foulques
    • Description:

      Foulques is a masculine name of Old Germanic origin that came into prominence in medieval France. It derives from the Germanic element 'folk,' meaning 'people' or 'army.' Historically significant, the name was borne by several Counts of Anjou during the Middle Ages, including Foulques V who became King of Jerusalem during the Crusades. Despite its noble heritage, Foulques remains exceptionally rare outside of historical contexts and French genealogical records. The pronunciation (roughly 'Foolk') may present challenges in English-speaking regions. This name carries strong connections to medieval European history and French heritage, making it an erudite choice for parents interested in historical names. Its extreme rarity guarantees distinctiveness for any modern bearer.
  7. Damarcus
    • Description:

      Damarcus is a masculine name that appears to be a modern compound formation. It likely combines the prefix 'Da-' (a popular contemporary prefix in many names) with 'Marcus,' a name of Latin origin meaning 'dedicated to Mars' (the Roman god of war). The name emerged primarily in the United States during the latter part of the 20th century. This formation follows a pattern seen in other modern names where prefixes are added to traditional names to create distinctive variations. Damarcus represents an evolution in naming practices where familiar elements are combined in novel ways. Usage data shows the name reached its peak popularity in the 1990s but continues to be chosen by parents seeking a strong-sounding name with both modern appeal and connections to the classical Marcus. The name's rhythm and distinctive sound pattern contribute to its continued usage.
  8. Algirdas
    • Origin:

      Lithuanian
    • Meaning:

      "every rumor, all the news"
    • Description:

      Derived from the components al, meaning "each" or "every," and gandas, "rumor" or "news." Algirdas is best known as the name of a medieval Lithuanian ruler, son of Gediminas.
  9. Shreyas
    • Description:

      Shreyas is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin popular in India, particularly among Hindu families. The name means 'auspicious,' 'excellent,' or 'superior,' conveying positive qualities and good fortune. It derives from the Sanskrit root word that relates to excellence and prosperity. In Hindu philosophy, shreyas represents the path of greater good that leads to ultimate well-being, distinguishing it from preyas, which refers to immediate pleasures. The name has gained moderate popularity in India and among the Indian diaspora worldwide. Notable bearers include Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer. The name's combination of cultural significance, positive meaning, and relatively straightforward pronunciation for non-Indian speakers has contributed to its growing use internationally.
  10. Hermas
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "gift of Hermes; stone pile, boundary marker"
    • Description:

      This Greek name may have several meanings. Referenced in the bible, Hermas was the name of one of the 70 Disciples. The Shepherd of Hermas was an early Christian literary work from the 2nd century.
  11. Gunners
    • Description:

      Gunners is a masculine name derived from the occupational surname for someone who operated medieval artillery or hunting weapons. It's related to Gunnar, a traditional Norse name meaning 'warrior' or 'bold fighter,' combining 'gunnr' (war) and 'arr' (warrior). The addition of the 's' gives it a distinctive surname quality. While uncommon as a first name, it has gained some recognition through association with the Arsenal Football Club, whose fans are called 'Gunners.' The name carries strong, masculine connotations with military and sporting connections. It appeals to parents seeking something distinctive yet straightforward with historic Nordic roots.
  12. René-charles
    • Description:

      René Charles combines two names with distinct cultural backgrounds. René is a French masculine name derived from the Latin 'renatus,' meaning 'born again' or 'reborn,' while Charles comes from Germanic origins meaning 'free man' or 'man.' This double name follows the French and Quebecois tradition of compound names. René Charles carries an aristocratic, sophisticated quality that reflects its European heritage. While René peaked in popularity in France during the early 20th century, the compound form René Charles has always been less common, making it distinctive. The combination gained some recognition when Canadian singer Celine Dion named her son René Charles in 2001. The name projects refinement, cultural heritage, and a certain timeless elegance.

  13. Lamarcus
    • Description:

      Lamarcus is a masculine name that appears to combine the French-derived prefix 'La-' (meaning 'the') with 'Marcus,' a classical Roman name meaning 'dedicated to Mars' (the Roman god of war). This combination likely emerged in the United States during the 20th century. The name gained notable recognition through several prominent athletes named Lamarcus from the 1990s onward, which likely contributed to its increased usage. Lamarcus represents a pattern of adding prefixes to traditional names, creating distinctive variations while maintaining recognizable elements. The name has been consistently present in American naming records since the late 20th century, experiencing modest popularity particularly in the 1990s and 2000s. The name has a strong, melodic quality with its three syllables and clear pronunciation. Lamarcus exemplifies the creative adaptation of classical names through distinctive prefixing that became more common in American naming practices during the modern era.
  14. Tituss
    • Origin:

      Variant of Titus
    • Description:

      Tituss Burgess has become the breakout star of Netflix's The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in his role as Titus Andromedon. He was nominated for a Supporting Actor Emmy for each of the first four seasons of the streaming comedy.
  15. Ioannes
    • Description:

      Ioannes is the ancient Greek and Latin form of John, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious." This classical variation has been used throughout history, particularly in scholarly and ecclesiastical contexts during the Medieval and Renaissance periods when Latin was the language of academia and the Church. Many historical documents record notable figures under this Latinized version of their name. While rarely used as a birth name in modern times, Ioannes represents the foundation from which numerous international variations evolved, including Johannes (German), Juan (Spanish), Giovanni (Italian), and Ivan (Slavic). The name carries an air of classical erudition and historical significance, connecting its bearer to an ancient tradition spanning cultures throughout Europe and the Mediterranean world.
  16. Jeffers
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "son of Jeffrey"
    • Description:

      You might think of Jeffers as Jefferson's much rarer younger brother, or maybe Jeffrey's. unconventional son. Surname-names ending in S -- Brooks, Ames -- are trending now, though Jeffers is reminiscent of Jeeves.
  17. Sixtus
    • Origin:

      Latin from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "sixth born"
    • Description:

      The name of several popes and saints, Sixtus is certainly unusual but would have trouble making it in the modern world outside the Vatican. Even worse is its brother Sextus. Try making it through seventh grade with that name.
  18. Oseias
    • Origin:

      Hebrew via Portuguese
    • Description:

      The Portuguese version of the Old Testament name Hosea was the fastest-rising boys' name of 2017, in percentage terms. Almost 12 times as many boys were named Oseias in 2017 as in 2016 -- though it's still a ways outside the Top 1000.
  19. Berngards
    • Description:

      Berngards is a masculine name that appears to be a variant of Bernard, which has Germanic origins combining the elements 'bern' meaning 'bear' and 'hard' meaning 'brave' or 'strong.' This particular spelling might reflect Latvian or other Baltic language influences, where the addition of 's' is common for masculine names. Bernard has been popular throughout European history, particularly after being spread by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, a 12th-century French abbot. This less common spelling variation maintains the powerful meaning of the original while offering distinctive cultural ties. The name conveys strength and courage, traditional masculine virtues, while its unusual form gives it a unique character in most Western contexts.
  20. Ulices
    • Description:

      Ulices is a masculine name that represents a variation of Ulysses, the Latin form of Odysseus from Greek mythology. The name carries the weight of its legendary namesake – the hero of Homer's epic poem 'The Odyssey,' known for his intelligence, cunning, and endurance during his ten-year journey home after the Trojan War. This Spanish variant is particularly popular in Latin American communities, especially in Mexico. While less common than some traditional Hispanic names, Ulices offers a distinctive option with powerful literary and historical connections. The name conveys qualities of wisdom, resourcefulness, and determination. Its unique sound combines classical heritage with a contemporary feel, making it both timeless and distinctive. For parents seeking a name with depth of meaning and cultural resonance, Ulices represents strength and perseverance.

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