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
Lazaro
Lazaro offers a graceful, confident option with broad cultural resonance.
Pronounced lah-RAH-ro
Leandro
Leandro is a Greek-rooted name widely used in Italian and Spanish communities.
Pronounced lay-AHN-dro
Leobardo
Leobardo blends wisdom with a broad, multicultural appeal.
Pronounced leh-oh-BAR-doh
Leonardo
Leonardo merges strength with a universally recognized appeal.
Pronounced leh-oh-NAR-doh
Leopoldo
Leopoldo blends Italian charm with courageous, uplifting energy.
Pronounced leh-oh-POHL-doh
Librado
Librado presents a strong, protective, classic feel.
Pronounced LEE-brah-doh
Lino
Lino offers a straightforward, strong Spanish-flavored option.
Pronounced LEE-no
Lisandro
Lisandro offers a calm, contemporary edge with a universal appeal.
Pronounced lee-SAN-dro
Lizandro
Lizandro offers a bold, courageous feel with cross-cultural depth.
Pronounced LEE-zan-dro
Lonzo
Lonzo conveys wisdom with a modern, balanced masculine feel.
Pronounced LOHN-zoh
Lorenzo
Lorenzo is the Italian form of Lawrence, with a dignified, enduring feel.
Pronounced lo-REN-tso
Loretto
Loretto is a name with hopeful resonance and multicultural usage.
Pronounced lo-RET-to
Lucero
Lucero — Spanish name meaning light or bright star.
Pronounced loo-SEH-roh
Luciano
Luciano — Italian-origin name implying courage and perseverance.
Pronounced loo-CYAH-no
Lucio
Lucio offers a hopeful, light-filled presence from Latin roots.
Pronounced LOO-see-oh
Macario
Greek-rooted name with learned, dignified feel.
Pronounced mah-kah-ree-oh
Maceo
Greek-rooted name with a hopeful, energetic vibe.
Pronounced mah-SEE-oh
Magdaleno
Magdaleno blends English roots with a courageous, uplifting vibe.
Pronounced MAG-dah-LEH-no
Makaio
Makaio is a boy’s name with a graceful, confident bearing.
Pronounced MAH-kay-oh
Manolo
Manolo is an Arabic-origin name with a gentle, kind-hearted feel.
Pronounced ma-NOH-lo
Marcelino
Marcelino blends resilience with a refined French heritage.
Pronounced mar-seh-LEE-no
Marcello
Marcello: Latin origin, wisdom with a balanced, classic feel.
Pronounced mar-chell-OH
Marcelo
Marcelo: Italian origin, courage with an uplifting, spirited tone.
Pronounced mar-SELL-oh
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