Top Collection Of 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Ending With Ux

1.Roux

Roux Name Meaning. French: nickname for someone with red hair, from Old French rous 'red' (Latin russ(e)us). Similar surnames: Rioux, Rouse, Houx, Rout, Rous, Proud, Rough, Pou, Groux, Roch.
Leroux (mostly northwestern France), LeRoux (American spelling), Le Roux (mostly Brittany, as a translation of Breton Ar Rouz or Ar Ruz) or Roux (mostly southeastern France, as a translation of Occitan Ros) is a surname of French origin meaning "red-haired" or "red-skinned" and may also come in certain cases (with the ...
Poilu (/ˈpwɑːluː/; French: [pwaly]) is an informal term for a French World War I infantryman, meaning, literally, hairy one. It is still widely used as a term of endearment for the French infantry of World War I. The word carries the sense of the infantryman's typically rustic, agricultural background.
d'Évreux (French for 'of Évreux', France) Connected families. Devereaux. Devereux is a surname of Norman origin frequent in England and the English-speaking world. The name is notably found in Wexford, where the Normans first landed in Ireland from Pembrokeshire in Wales.
d'Évreux (French for 'of Évreux', France) Connected families. Devereaux. Devereux is a surname of Norman origin frequent in England and the English-speaking world. The name is notably found in Wexford, where the Normans first landed in Ireland from Pembrokeshire in Wales.

6.Vaux

Vaux Name Meaning. French, English, and Scottish: habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Vaux, from the Old French plural of val 'valley'.
Lamoureux Name Meaning. French: secondary surname, a nickname for an affectionate man or a philanderer, from Old French amoureux 'loving', 'amorous' (Latin amorosus, a derivative of amor 'love'), with the the definite article l'.
The name Amoux is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amoux is: Eagle wolf.
Maddox is a mainly male name in use in English speaking countries derived from a Welsh surname meaning "son of Madoc." Madoc or Madog was a legendary Welsh prince who in Welsh folklore sailed to the New World three hundred years before Christopher Columbus.

10.Pollux

Roman form of Greek Πολυδευκης (Polydeukes) meaning "very sweet", from Greek πολυς (polys) "much" and δευκης (deukes) "sweet". In mythology he was the twin brother of Castor and a son of Zeus. The constellation Gemini, which represents the two brothers, contains a star by this name.