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

Amando

Amando: a loving, versatile name with broad cultural appeal.

Pronounced ah-MAHN-doh

LoveAffectionVersatility
Trend: high
Boy • Scandinavian

Ambrosio

Ambrosio blends Scandinavian roots with a peaceful, uplifting tone for boys.

Pronounced am-BROH-sio

peacefulupliftingcalm
Trend: rising
Boy • African

Americo

African-origin name meaning strength and grounded tone.

Pronounced ah-MER-ee-koh

stronggroundedresilient
Trend: high
Girl • Spanish

Amparo

Amparo blends a protective meaning with a strong Spanish heritage.

Pronounced [am-PAH-ro]

ProtectorSteadyClassic
Trend: niche
Boy • Greek

Anastacio

Anastacio, a regal variant of Anastasius, carries a hopeful, revival-inspired heritage.

Pronounced ah-nah-STAH-syoh

ResilienceGraceTimeless appeal
Trend: stable
Boy • Italian

Angelo

Angelo embodies guardian presence with a timeless, classic feel.

Pronounced An-ge-lo

ProtectiveReliableCaring
Trend: high
Boy • Italian

Anselmo

Anselmo sounds sturdy, with Italian roots and a protective aura.

Pronounced an-SEHL-moh

steadfastdependableprotective
Trend: rising
Boy • Greek

Antonino

Antonino offers a strong, leadership-oriented Italianate form from Greek roots.

Pronounced an-to-NI-no

LeadershipStrengthGrace
Trend: niche
Boy • Spanish

Antonio

Antonio presents a warm, harmonious Spanish form with classic appeal.

Pronounced an-TO-nee-o

HarmonyLoveProtection
Trend: high
Boy • Greek

Apollo

Apollo is a Greek-rooted name with a strong, wise aura.

Pronounced AH-pol-oh

wisebrightmythic
Trend: stable
Boy • Latin

Apolonio

Apolonio is a Latin-rooted name with a graceful, gentle tone.

Pronounced A-poh-LO-nee-oh

gracegentleclassic
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Arcadio

Arcadio blends classic echoes with a graceful, confident feel.

Pronounced ar-KA-dee-o

GraceConfidenceHeritage
Trend: rising
Boy • Germanic

Arlo

Arlo offers wisdom with a friendly, balanced presence.

Pronounced AHR-loh

wisebalancedapproachable
Trend: high
Boy • Italian

Armando

Armando conveys strength and leadership with Italian roots.

Pronounced AR-man-do

strongprotectiveconfident
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Armondo

Armondo signals protection with a broad, multicultural background.

Pronounced ar-MON-do

protectivesteadfastreliable
Trend: rising
Boy • English

Arnaldo

Arnoldo signals courage with a classic, English connection.

Pronounced ar-NAL-do

courageoussteadfastclassic
Trend: high
Gender-neutral • Multicultural

Arno

Arno presents courage with a concise, multicultural footprint.

Pronounced AR-no

courageousboldstraightforward
Trend: stable
Boy • Scottish

Arnoldo

Arnoldo projects courage with Scottish roots and a bold sound.

Pronounced ar-NOL-do

braveboldsteadfast
Trend: high
Boy • Scandinavian

Arnulfo

Arnulfo embodies hope with Scandinavian heritage.

Pronounced ar-NOOL-fo

hopefulforward-lookingsteadfast
Trend: high
Boy • Greek

Arsenio

Arsenio blends vigor with a distinctive, classic sound.

Pronounced ar-SEE-nio

CourageousDistinctiveTraditional
Trend: niche
Boy • Spanish

Artemio

Artemio combines classic strength with a regional flavor.

Pronounced ar-te-MEE-o

TraditionalGroundedStrong
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Arturo

Arturo is a versatile name with wide cultural reach.

Pronounced ar-TOO-ro

KindGentleVersatile
Trend: stable
Boy • Italian

Attilio

Joyful Italian-origin name with a gentle, uplifting feel.

Pronounced a-TEE-lyo

joyfulgentleclassic
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Augusto

Augusto blends protection with a diverse heritage profile.

Pronounced ow-GOOS-toh

ProtectionStabilityHeritage
Trend: stable

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