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
Severo
Severo: a bold Italian name conveying resilience and confidence.
Pronounced seh-VEH-ro
Shilo
Shilo, an English-origin name, evokes courage and uplift.
Pronounced SHI-lo
Shlomo
Shlomo: Scandinavian-rooted name associated with peace and uplift.
Pronounced SHLO-mo
Shylo
Welsh-origin Shylo conveys strength with a grounded, sturdy feel.
Pronounced SHY-lo
Silvano
Silvano is a Latin-rooted boy’s name associated with strength and grounding.
Pronounced sil-VAH-no
Silverio
Silverio is a Slavic-rooted name with a protective, grounded impression.
Pronounced See-VER-ee-oh
Silvio
Silvio is a Slavic name tied to protection and steadfastness.
Pronounced SEEL-vee-oh
Sixto
Sixto: Spanish-origin name with a light, warm presence.
Pronounced SEEK-stoh
Socorro
Spanish name Socorro meaning help, with protective resonance.
Pronounced /so-CO-rro/
Spiro
A distinctive Greek-rooted name with a balanced, steady vibe.
Pronounced SPEE-ro
Stefano
Italian form of Stefano with a balanced, timeless tone.
Pronounced steh-FAH-no
Tadeo
Tadeo blends a classic Latin vibe with a protective, grounded feel.
Pronounced ta-DEE-oh
Tamiko
Tamiko conveys a serene, dignified presence with classic roots.
Pronounced TAH-mee-koh
Teo
Teo blends strength with a concise, popular European feel.
Pronounced TEH-oh
Teodoro
Teodoro offers a harmonious, balanced name with broad appeal.
Pronounced teh-oh-DOH-ro
Teofilo
Teofilo offers hope with a warm, approachable sound.
Pronounced teh-OH-fee-low
Thao
Thao suggests thoughtful strength with a calm, modern cadence.
Pronounced TAO
Thiago
A vibrant Spanish name with modern appeal.
Pronounced tee-AH-go
Tiago
Tiago is a modern form with a global feel and a comforting presence.
Pronounced tee-AH-go
Timoteo
Timoteo is the Italian/Spanish form of Timothy with a courageous, uplifting feel.
Pronounced tee-MOH-teh-oh
Tino
Tino offers a bold, classic Italian-rooted option.
Pronounced TEE-no
Tito
Tito combines a light, hopeful sound with broad cultural appeal.
Pronounced TEE-toh
Tomiko
Tomiko blends a peaceful vibe with a graceful, musical cadence.
Pronounced toh-MEE-koh
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