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
Orlo
Orlo presents a strong, straightforward option with wide usage.
Pronounced OR-lo
Osbaldo
Osbaldo blends Germanic roots with modern usage, commonly connected to grace and confidence.
Pronounced os-BAL-do
Osvaldo
Osvaldo is a Spanish-origin form of Oswald, widely associated with protection.
Pronounced oz-VAL-do
Oswaldo
Oswaldo is a Spanish form of Oswald, widely associated with hope.
Pronounced os-WAL-do
Otho
Otho is a short form with Japanese associations of resilience and a confident presence.
Pronounced OH-tho
Otto
Otto is a classic Germanic name meaning prosperity and wealth.
Pronounced AW-toh
Ovidio
Ovidio is a masculine name with multicultural usage and a courageous aura.
Pronounced oh-vee-dee-oh
Pablo
Classic Spanish name linked to humility and historical usage.
Pronounced PAH-bloh
Paolo
Paolo: Italian form of Paul, commonly linked to peace.
Pronounced PAO-lo
Patricio
Patricio: a multicultural form of Patrick with a wise, warm tone.
Pronounced pah-TREE-see-oh
Paulino
Paulino, a Germanic-rooted boy name meaning protection.
Pronounced PAW-lee-no
Paulo
Paulo, a Slavic-rooted name meaning protection.
Pronounced PAW-loh
Pedro
Pedro, a Spanish-origin name meaning harmony.
Pronounced PEH-dro
Pietro
Pietro is a classic Italian form of Peter with a harmonious, sturdy feel.
Pronounced PYEH-troh
Placido
Placido embodies a calm courage with an Italian classic tone.
Pronounced Plah-CHEE-doh
Porfirio
Porfirio is a Greek-rooted name with a dignified, graceful presence.
Pronounced POR-fee-rio
Ramiro
Ramiro is a masculine name with Germanic roots, conveying wisdom and balance.
Pronounced RAH-mee-roh
Raymundo
Raymundo is a bold, protective name with a warm, global feel.
Pronounced ry-MOON-doh
Raynaldo
Raynaldo blends courage with a confident, uplifting vibe.
Pronounced ray-NAL-doh
Reco
Reco is a compact Latin-inspired name with a modern, intellectual feel.
Pronounced REH-koh
Reinaldo
Reinaldo for boys offers a classic, affectionate name with Germanic roots.
Pronounced ray-NAL-do
Remo
Remo is a short, upbeat Italian name often tied to joy and a lively spirit.
Pronounced REH-moh
Renaldo
Renaldo is a classic Germanic name often associated with leadership and charisma.
Pronounced REH-nahl-doh
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