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 • Multicultural

Renato

Renato carries a strong, confident vibe with international appeal.

Pronounced reh-NAH-toh

resilientconfidentambitious
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Reno

Reno is a short, upbeat name with a sunny, cross-cultural feel.

Pronounced REH-noh

cheerfulsimpleversatile
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Renzo

Renzo combines lightness with a modern, international appeal.

Pronounced REN-zoh

brightmodernversatile
Trend: stable
Boy • African

Reymundo

Reymundo, with African roots, emphasizes harmony.

Pronounced REH-moon-doh

HarmonyHopeProsperity
Trend: stable
Boy • Scottish

Reynaldo

Reynaldo is Scottish in origin, carrying a graceful, confident vibe.

Pronounced REY-nahl-doh

GraceConfidenceLeadership
Trend: high
Boy • Germanic

Ricardo

Ricardo combines protection with a traditional, sturdy European sound.

Pronounced ri-CAHR-doh

ProtectorTraditionalEuropean
Trend: stable
Boy • Spanish

Ricco

Ricco offers a short, harmonious Spanish name with a balanced feel.

Pronounced REE-koh

BalancedSpanishConcise
Trend: stable
Boy • Italian

Richardo

Richardo is the Italian form of Ricardo, carrying a wisdom-related tone.

Pronounced ree-KAR-doh

ElegantClassicWise
Trend: stable
Boy • Welsh

Rico

Rico, a Welsh-rooted name with a harmonious, balanced feel.

Pronounced REE-koh

HarmoniousBalancedWelsh-flavored
Trend: stable
Boy • Germanic

Rigo

Rigo embodies protection with a strong, grounded feel.

Pronounced REE-go

ProtectiveGroundedDependable
Trend: stable
Boy • African

Rigoberto

Rigoberto balances harmony with cross-cultural roots.

Pronounced ree-go-BER-to

HarmoniousBalancedCulturally rich
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Rio

Rio carries a bright, summery vibe with a punchy short form.

Pronounced REE-oh

BrightFreshEnergetic
Trend: stable
Gender-neutral • Multicultural

Rito

Rito offers a bright, breezy Italian-flavored option.

Pronounced REE-toh

BrightSunnyFriendly
Trend: niche
Boy • Welsh

Roberto

Roberto blends a global name with Welsh roots and a strong, grounded feel.

Pronounced roh-BER-toh

GlobalGroundedDistinctive
Trend: rising
Boy • Latin

Rocco

Rocco is a strong Latin name with a rugged, timeless appeal.

Pronounced ROK-ko

HeritageEnduranceWisdom
Trend: stable
Girl • Spanish

Rocio

Rocio is a Spanish name meaning harmony, with a light, musical feel.

Pronounced ROH-see-oh

HarmonyGraceCultural depth
Trend: rising
Boy • Germanic

Rodolfo

Rodolfo blends Germanic roots with a timeless, protective feel for 2026.

Pronounced RO-dol-fo

protectionsteadfastheritage
Trend: rising
Boy • Germanic

Rodrigo

Rodrigo combines Germanic roots with widespread Spanish use for 2026.

Pronounced ro-DREE-go

strengthleadershipheritage
Trend: stable
Boy • Greek

Rogelio

Rogelio blends peaceful associations with Greek-influenced roots in 2026 usage.

Pronounced ro-HE-li-o

peaceleadershipcalm
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Rojelio

Rojelio: a bright, distinctive name with cross-cultural flair.

Pronounced ro-HEH-lee-oh

BrightnessWarmthIndividuality
Trend: niche
Boy • Italian

Rolando

Rolando: light-forward Italian name with a sunny, approachable feel.

Pronounced ro-LAN-doh

LightWarmthFriendliness
Trend: niche
Boy • Multicultural

Rollo

Rollo offers a sturdy, protective vibe with broad cultural resonance.

Pronounced ROL-oh

steadfastreliablegrounded
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Romario

Romario combines a bold sound with a modern, international vibe.

Pronounced ROH-mah-ree-oh

boldenergeticinternational
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Romello

Romello exudes a joyful, upbeat energy with global resonance.

Pronounced ro-MEL-oh

joyfulspontaneousenergetic
Trend: stable

FAQ

Why choose names that end with O?
Ending sounds shape rhythm and sibling-name compatibility.
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