Name Collection

Names That End With O

Browse baby names that end with O and compare them by meaning, origin, and trend fit.

Names In This Collection

Boy • Slavic

Abelardo

Abelardo blends Slavic roots with a warm, affectionate feel.

Pronounced a-be-LAR-do

AffectionLoyaltyGrace
Trend: rising
Boy • Germanic

Adalberto

Adalberto blends noble roots with brightness from Germanic origins.

Pronounced AH-dahl-ber-to

HistoricClassicEuropean
Trend: niche
Boy • Italian

Adolfo

Adolfo blends Italian heritage with a peaceful, uplifting feel for 2026.

Pronounced A-doh-ol-fo

PeaceUpliftingClassic
Trend: high
Boy • Scandinavian

Adriano

Adriano: Scandinavian-origin name conveying hope with a warm tone.

Pronounced ah-DREE-ah-no

HopeWarmthFriendliness
Trend: niche
Boy • Latin

Agapito

Latin-origin name meaning protection and grounded tone.

Pronounced A-ga-pi-to

protectionstabilitysafety
Trend: high
Girl • Japanese

Aiko

Aiko – Japanese name meaning beloved child, with a gentle warmth.

Pronounced EYE-koh

LovingWarmCherished
Trend: niche
Boy • Welsh

Alberto

Alberto blends Welsh roots with a cheerful, joyful sound.

Pronounced al-BER-toh

joyfulfriendlylively
Trend: stable
Boy • Greek

Aldo

Aldo: Greek-origin boy name connected to hope with a warm, sturdy sound.

Pronounced AHL-do

hopewarmthsteadiness
Trend: high
Boy • Spanish

Alejandro

Alejandro is the Spanish form of Alexander with a light, warm bearing.

Pronounced ah-leh-HAHN-dro

LightLeadershipWarmth
Trend: stable
Boy • Slavic

Alessandro

Alessandro: strong, protective name with a grounded, enduring presence.

Pronounced ah-LEH-san-dro

ProtectionStrengthStability
Trend: niche
Boy • Italian

Alessio

Italian masculine name meaning courage, widely used in 2026.

Pronounced ah-LEH-see-oh

StrengthBraveryProtection
Trend: high
Boy • Greek

Alexandro

A strong, classic Greek-derived name for boys, emphasizing resilience.

Pronounced al-eks-AN-dro

CourageConfidenceResilience
Trend: stable
Boy • Hebrew

Alfonso

Alfonso blends Hebrew origins with a harmonious, balanced vibe.

Pronounced Al-FON-so

harmonybalancedignity
Trend: stable
Boy • Scottish

Alfonzo

Alfonzo blends Scottish roots with a graceful, confident presence.

Pronounced Al-FON-zoh

graceconfidencepoise
Trend: stable
Boy • Irish

Alfredo

Alfredo offers Irish roots with a graceful, confident aura.

Pronounced Al-FREH-do

graceconfidenceelegance
Trend: rising
Boy • English

Alonso

Alonso is an English-rooted name with a graceful, confident aura.

Pronounced ah-LON-zoh

GraceConfidenceCharisma
Trend: niche
Boy • Hebrew

Alonzo

Alonzo is a Hebrew-rooted name with a strong, grounded vibe.

Pronounced ah-LON-zoh

StrengthResilienceLeadership
Trend: high
Boy • Germanic

Alphonso

Alphonso blends heritage and resilience with a distinctive, confident edge.

Pronounced al-FON-so

StrengthConfidencHeritage
Trend: rising
Boy • Slavic

Alphonzo

Alphonzo offers a wise, balanced presence with a Slavic touch.

Pronounced al-FON-zoh

WisdomBalanceHeritage
Trend: high
Boy • Latin

Alvaro

Alvaro blends a gentle, kind presence with Latin heritage.

Pronounced al-VAH-ro

KindnessGentlenessHeritage
Trend: rising
Boy • Italian

Alvino

Alvino is a classic Italian name with a gentle, kind spirit.

Pronounced AL-vee-no

KindnessGentlenessCharisma
Trend: rising
Boy • Arabic

Amadeo

Amadeo blends wisdom with a dignified Arabic-influenced sound.

Pronounced ah-MAH-deh-oh

wisdomdignityclarity
Trend: niche
Boy • Japanese

Amado

Amado offers a hopeful, warm Japanese-inspired feel.

Pronounced AH-mah-doh

hopewarmthclarity
Trend: niche

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