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
Romelo
Romelo blends grace with a confident, multicultural sound.
Pronounced ro-MEH-lo
Romeo
Romeo combines a protective vibe with a timeless, romantic feel.
Pronounced ROW-mee-oh
Romero
Romero offers a hopeful, resilient name with broad cultural reach.
Pronounced roh-MA-ro
Ronaldo
Ronaldo is a boy name with English roots often associated with courage.
Pronounced roh-NAL-doh
Rosalio
Rosalio presents a Germanic-rooted, protective male name.
Pronounced ro-SAH-lee-o
Rosario
Rosario is a Greek-rooted name with a resilient, confident tone.
Pronounced ro-SAH-ree-oh
Rosco
Rosco combines a classic vibe with a strong, steady appeal.
Pronounced ROS-koh
Rosendo
Rosendo channels a light, classic Italian-rooted masculine name.
Pronounced ro-SEN-do
Rosio
Rosio offers a modern, graceful feel with multicultural roots.
Pronounced ROH-shoh
Rudolfo
Rudolfo blends grace with a versatile, international appeal.
Pronounced roo-DOHL-fo
Rufino
Rufino is a Latin-derived name for boys, commonly linked to joy and a warm presence.
Pronounced ROO-fee-no
Ruperto
Ruperto is a Slavic-origin form associated with wisdom and balanced presence.
Pronounced ROO-pehr-to
Sabino
Sabino conveys strength with a grounded, steady vibe.
Pronounced SA-bee-no
Sandro
Sandro, a joyful Spanish boy name with a warm, confident vibe.
Pronounced SAN-dro
Santiago
Santiago is an Italian-origin name with a gentle, kind aura.
Pronounced san-tee-ago
Santino
Santino is an Italian-origin name denoting grace and confident charm.
Pronounced san-TI-no
Santo
Santo is an Italian-origin name meaning grace with a confident air.
Pronounced SAN-toh
Santonio
Santonio is an Italian-origin name conveying resilience and confident tone.
Pronounced san-TOH-nee-oh
Saverio
Italian form of Saverio, commonly linked to grace.
Pronounced sav-ER-ee-oh
Sebastiano
Sebastiano carries a hopeful, warm Italian charm.
Pronounced seb-ah-STYAH-no
Seferino
Seferino carries light and warmth with an Irish-informed charm.
Pronounced seh-feh-REE-no
Sergio
Sergio is an Italian-origin name meaning grace with a confident presence.
Pronounced Sair-ZHOO
Serjio
Serjio is a contemporary Italian nickname form of Sergio with a graceful, confident vibe.
Pronounced SER-yo
Servando
Servando offers a scholarly, balanced feel rooted in Latin heritage.
Pronounced ser-VAN-do
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