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Boy Names Ending in S

Boy names ending in S are a fashionable category right now, encompassing stylish names from Ancient Rome such as Cassius and Atticus and including classic boy names with s endings such as James and Charles.

James is the top boy name ending in S. Along with James, other boy names ending in S in the US Top 100 include Lucas, Thomas, Charles, Elias, Nicholas, and Miles.

Unique boy names ending in S that make our recommended list include Amias, Linus, and Ozias.

This is a complete listing of all of the boys' names ending in S on our website. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Livius The Latin-Roman origin name Livius. The mean...
Origin:Roman
3516
Elvis The name Elvis is from Scandinavian origin. ...
Origin:Meaning unknown
643
Xerxes

Meaning: hero among heroes

Origin:Persian
957
Nikos The name Nikos is of Greek origin. This name...
Origin:Greek, diminutive of various names beginning with the element Niko-
3026
Ulysses The name Ulysses is of Latin origin. The mea...
Origin:Latin variation of the Greek Odysseus
607
Isaias

Meaning: Salvation of the Lord

Origin:Latin variation of Isaiah
1318
Jonas

Meaning: dove

Origin:Greek variation of Jonah
479
Enfys

Meaning: rainbow

Origin:Welsh
3734
Hawkins

Meaning: hawk

Origin:English
3873
Flores

Meaning: flower

Origin:Spanish surname
4501
Crispus

Meaning: curly-haired

Origin:Latin
4697
Barnes

Meaning: someone who lives or works near the barn

Origin:English
4801
Yates

Meaning: gate

Origin:English
5027
Origin:Dutch Surname
5650
Jennings Etymologically the word Jennings is a Hebrew...
Origin:English
5833
Reynolds

Meaning: powerful counsel

Origin:English from German
6601
Saunders

Meaning: defending men

Origin:English, Scottish surname, variation of Sanders
8048
Emrys

Meaning: immortal

Origin:Welsh, variation of Ambrose
528
Piers

Meaning: rock

Origin:Greek
1334
Mies

Meaning: son of the earth

Origin:Dutch, diminutive of Bartholomeus
6975