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Best Boy Names That End in S

Boy names that end in S are a fashionable group. The S ending is commonly found in Roman names such as Atticus and Linus, stylish now for boys, as well as other fresh, cool choices. James is the most popular boy name with an S ending.

Along with James, boy names ending in S in the US Top 100 includes Lucas, Thomas, Charles, Elias, Miles, and Nicholas. Silas, Atticus, Cassius, and Atlas are the most popular boy names with an S ending on our website.

Another hot group of s-ending boy names are surname names such as Brooks, Hayes, and Wells.

This list is a select group of the most popular and stylish boys' names ending in S. Click here for a complete list of our 1600+ boy names ending in S.

Zeus The meaning of Zeus is ‘to shine’. It is a n...
Origin:Greek mythology name
820
Phineas

Meaning: the Nubian

Origin:English, Egyptian
196
Hayes

Meaning: hedged area

Origin:English surname and nature name
161
Idris

Meaning: lord; studious

Origin:Welsh; Arabic
710
Memphis

Meaning: Enduring and beautiful

Origin:Greek and Coptic place-name
1331
Origin:Diminutive of Augustus, Angus, Gustave, Augustin, Augusten, Augustine, August
478
Anders

Meaning: strong and manly

Origin:Scandinavian variation of Andrew
446
Mars A great name for both boys and girls, the me...
Origin:Roman mythology god of war
1016
Maximus

Meaning: greatest

Origin:Latin
274
Aries

Meaning: a ram

Origin:Latin
606
Jules

Meaning: youthful; soft, downy

Origin:French form of Latin Julius
469
Dallas

Meaning: skilled

Origin:Place-name and Irish
1018
Ennis

Meaning: from the island

Origin:Irish
2072
Davis

Meaning: beloved

Origin:Surname derived from David, Hebrew
940
Keats

Meaning: kite

Origin:English literary name
3748
Ames

Meaning: friend

Origin:Latin
683
Gates

Meaning: person living near town gates

Origin:English surname
3131
Marcus

Meaning: warlike

Origin:Latin
390
Julius

Meaning: youthful, downy-bearded

Origin:Latin
399
Marius Marius is a name of Latin roots and is given...
Origin:Latin, from a Roman family name related to Mars, the god of war
484