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 • Spanish

Candelario

Candelario evokes peace and uplift, rooted in Spanish heritage.

Pronounced kahn-deh-lah-ree-oh

PeaceUpliftHope
Trend: stable
Boy • Italian

Candido

Candido exudes strength with Italian linguistic roots.

Pronounced kan-DEE-doh

StrengthCourageResilience
Trend: niche
Boy • Germanic

Carlito

Carlito – Germanic-rooted name with a gentle, gracious feel.

Pronounced kar-LEE-to

GraceKindnessPiety
Trend: niche
Boy • Italian

Carlo

Carlo – Italian form of Charles, graceful and classic.

Pronounced CAR-lo

GraceLeadershipProtection
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Carmello

Carmello is a boy name with a peaceful, global appeal.

Pronounced kar-MEL-oh

peacecalmserenity
Trend: stable
Boy • Spanish

Carmelo

Carmelo is a Spanish name commonly linked to joy and brightness.

Pronounced kar-MEH-lo

joybrightnessoptimism
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Casimiro

Casimiro is a cosmopolitan form linked to courage and uplift.

Pronounced ka-see-MI-ro

BraveOptimisticGrounded
Trend: rising
Boy • Arabic

Catarino

Catarino offers a protective, grounded feel with Arabic resonance.

Pronounced ka-ta-REE-no

protectiongroundednessstability
Trend: rising
Boy • Latin

Cecilio

Cecilio carries a bright, classic Latin-tinged sound for boys.

Pronounced seh-SEE-lee-oh

brightclassicclear
Trend: niche
Boy • Italian

Celestino

Italian form linked to heavenly light and brightness.

Pronounced cheh-LEH-stee-no

TimelessCulturedBright
Trend: high
Boy • Italian

Celso

Italian Celso expresses courage and strength.

Pronounced CHEL-so

BoldReliableClassic
Trend: rising
Boy • Italian

Cesario

Cesario, Italian form, conveys harmony and balance.

Pronounced che-SA-ree-oh

BalancedElegantClassic
Trend: rising
Boy • Spanish

Chico

Chico offers a cheerful, friendly vibe with a bold core.

Pronounced CHEE-koh

boldnessapproachabilityplayfulness
Trend: niche
Boy • Italian

Cicero

Cicero is an Italian name with a luminous, classical resonance.

Pronounced SEE-tʃe-ro

LightIntellectHeritage
Trend: high
Girl • Irish

Cielo

Cielo blends Irish roots with a graceful, airy feel.

Pronounced SEE-low

GraceLightAiriness
Trend: rising
Boy • Italian

Cipriano

Cipriano carries an elegant, Italianic grace.

Pronounced CHEE-pree-AH-no

elegantrefinedgraceful
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Cirilo

Cirilo offers a light, approachable sound with cross-cultural appeal.

Pronounced thee-REE-lo

brightapproachableversatile
Trend: rising
Boy • Italian

Ciro

Ciro blends protection with a clean, brisk Italian flavor.

Pronounced CHEE-ro

protectivestrongclear
Trend: high
Boy • Italian

Claudio

Claudio: an Italian-rooted male name with grace and cadence.

Pronounced KLAW-dee-oh

graceconfidencebalance
Trend: rising
Girl • Greek

Cleo

Cleo, with Greek roots, offers a bold yet graceful edge.

Pronounced KLEE-oh

GraceConfidenceDignity
Trend: niche
Girl • Slavic

Coco

Coco is a playful, affectionate name with a sweet, modern feel.

Pronounced KOH-koh

affectionateplayfulgentle
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Conrado

Conrado offers a strong, versatile option with multicultural reach.

Pronounced kon-RAH-doh

StrengthVersatilityConfidence
Trend: niche
Boy • Italian

Constantino

Constantino blends Italian heritage with a courageous, uplifting feel.

Pronounced kon-tahn-TEE-no

CourageHeritageUplifted spirit
Trend: stable
Girl • Spanish

Consuelo

Consuelo is a joyful Spanish name with heartfelt meaning.

Pronounced kon-SWEH-lo

JoyWarmthHeritage
Trend: stable

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