Names That End With O
Browse baby names that end with O and compare them by meaning, origin, and trend fit.
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Toriano
Toriano: a peaceful, uplifting name with a modern edge.
Pronounced tor-ee-ah-no
Ubaldo
Ubaldo offers Italian flair with a balanced, timeless feel.
Pronounced oo-BAHL-do
Umberto
Italian name Umberto from Germanic roots, linked to noble heritage.
Pronounced oom-BER-toe
Valentino
Valentino combines Italian heritage with a strong presence.
Pronounced vah-len-TEE-noh
Victoriano
Victoriano, from Latin roots, evokes a hopeful, enduring spirit.
Pronounced v-tee-çor-ree-AH-no
Vincenzo
Vincenzo: Italian form with Latin roots signaling strength.
Pronounced vin-CEN-zo
Virgilio
Virgilio is the Italian form of Virgil, carrying wisdom and literary heritage.
Pronounced ver-jee-LEE-oh
Vito
Vito is an Italian name with a bold, courageous bearing.
Pronounced VEE-toh
Vittorio
Vittorio is the Italian form of Victor, signaling victory.
Pronounced veer-TOH-ree-oh
Waldo
Waldo brings a cheerful, hopeful Scandinavian vibe.
Pronounced WAWL-do
Wilfredo
Wilfredo: a classic name with Germanic roots linked to will and peace, widely used in Latin and Romance-speaking communities.
Pronounced wil-FREH-doh
Yoshiko
Yoshiko ties Japanese roots to a wise, steadfast character.
Pronounced yo-SHI-ko
Yoshio
Yoshio blends Japanese roots with a concise, wise aura.
Pronounced yo-SHIO
Ysidro
Ysidro, a Greek-rooted name linked to gift and goodness.
Pronounced ee-SEE-droh
Zeno
Zeno is a concise Greek-origin name meaning peace.
Pronounced ZEE-no
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