Top 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Ending In Sus

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Alphonsus

Meaning & History. Latinized form of ALFONSO. This name was borne by Saint Alphonsus Liguori, an 18th-century Italian bishop who is regarded as a Doctor of the Church.

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Jesus

The proper name Jesus /ˈdʒiːzəs/ used in the English language originates from the Latin form of the Greek name Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous), a rendition of the Hebrew Yeshua (ישוע), also having the variants Joshua or Jeshua. In a religious context the name refers to Jesus, the central figure of Christianity.

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Barjesus

"Elymas" is possibly derived from the Arabic 'alīm "learned" or "wise", and may be used to translate magos. Bar-Jesus means "Son of Joshua" or "Son of Jesus" in Aramaic.

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Dionysus

From Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" combined with NYSA, the name of the region where young Dionysos was said to have been raised. In Greek mythology Dionysos was the god of wine, revelry, fertility and dance. He was the son of Zeus and Semele.

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Nemesus

In ancient Greek religion, Nemesis (/ˈnɛməsɪs/; Ancient Greek: Νέμεσις), also called Rhamnousia or Rhamnusia ("the goddess of Rhamnous"), is the goddess who enacts retribution against those who succumb to hubris (arrogance before the gods). Another name is Adrasteia or Adrestia, meaning "the inescapable".

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Celsus

Meaning & History. Roman family name which meant "tall" in Latin. This was the name of a 2nd-century philosopher who wrote against Christianity. It was also borne by an early saint martyred with Nazarius in Milan.

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Parnassus

Princeton's WordNet. Parnassus, Mount Parnassus, Liakoura(noun) (Greek mythology) a mountain in central Greece where (according to Greek mythology) the Muses lived; known as the mythological home of music and poetry. "Liakoura is the modern name of Mount Parnassus"

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Callosus

Callosus is a baby boy name its meaning is callous. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1495 times.

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Pegasus

In Greek mythology Pegasus was the winged horse that sprang from the blood of Medusa after she was killed by Perseus.

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Mopsus

Mopsus (/ˈmɒpsəs/; Ancient Greek: Μόψος, Mopsos) was the name of one of two famous seers in Greek mythology; his rival being Calchas. ... Mopsus. a Thracian commander who had lived long before the Trojan War. Along with Sipylus the Scythian, this Mopsus had been driven into exile from Thrace by its king Lycurgus.

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Nisus

Definition of nisus. : a mental or physical effort to attain an end : a perfective urge or endeavor.

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Jessus

The proper name Jesus /ˈdʒiːzəs/ used in the English language originates from the Latin form of the Greek name Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous), a rendition of the Hebrew Yeshua (ישוע), also having the variants Joshua or Jeshua. In a religious context the name refers to Jesus, the central figure of Christianity.

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Narcissus

The name Narcissus is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Narcissus is: Daffodil. In greek mythology, Narcissus was a beautiful young man who fell in love with his reflection and was transformed into the narcissus flower.

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Rhesus

Greek Meaning: The name Rhesus is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Rhesus is: King of Thrace.

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Nemausus

Celtic Meaning: ... In Celtic the meaning of the name Nemausus is: Mythical god of Nimes.

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Tarsus

Biblical Meaning: The name Tarsus is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Tarsus is: Winged, feathered.

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Consus

In ancient Roman religion, the god Consus was the protector of grains. He was represented by a grain seed. ... The etymology of the name Consus is uncertain. It may be of Etruscan or Sabine origin.

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Bar Jesus

Elymas /ˈɛlɪməs/, also known as Bar-Jesus (Ancient Greek: Βαριεσοῦ, Aramaic: Bar-Shuma‎‎, Latin: Bariesu), is a Jew in the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 13, in the New Testament. Acts of the Apostles calls him a magus, which the King James Bible here translates as "sorcerer".