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
Cordaro
Italian-influenced name with a graceful, musical cadence.
Pronounced kor-DAH-ro
Cordero
Cordero is a masculine name with Spanish roots associated with lamb and gentleness.
Pronounced kor-DEH-roh
Cornelio
Cornelio is the Spanish/Italian form of Cornelius with Latin roots.
Pronounced kor-NEL-ee-oh
Cosimo
Cosimo is Italian-origin with a warm, lighthearted cadence.
Pronounced KOH-see-mo
Cosmo
Multicultural Cosmo evokes brightness with a cosmopolitan vibe.
Pronounced KOZ-mo
Cristiano
Cristiano: Italian form linked to hope and a hopeful future.
Pronounced kri-STYAH-no
Cristo
Spanish form Cristo, rooted in the name Christ, conveying a strong, grounded heritage.
Pronounced KREE-stoh
Dagoberto
Dagoberto blends Germanic roots to convey wisdom and a strong, timeless presence.
Pronounced dah-goh-BER-to
Damario
Damario provides a bold, strong modern option with diverse appeal.
Pronounced duh-MAR-ee-o
Dangelo
Dangelo blends joyful energy with an Italian-flavored name.
Pronounced DAN-ghel-oh
Danilo
Danilo presents a warm, light-hearted Italian name with classic appeal.
Pronounced da-NEE-lo
Dario
Dario has a bold, courageous vibe with broad cultural reach.
Pronounced DAH-ree-oh
Deangelo
Italian-origin name with an intelligent, balanced aura.
Pronounced dee-AN-jeh-low
Delano
Delano blends French roots with a peaceful, uplifting feel.
Pronounced de-LA-no
Delfino
Delfino carries a light, warm cadence with Italian flair.
Pronounced del-FEE-no
Demarco
Demarco is a classic Italian-rooted name with a modern American cadence.
Pronounced dih-MAR-koh
Demario
Demario is a modern harmony-inspired name with a versatile vibe.
Pronounced deh-MA-ree-oh
Demetrio
Demetrio offers a strong, versatile option with broad appeal.
Pronounced deh-MET-ree-oh
Diego
Diego conveys courage with a warm, uplifting cadence.
Pronounced DEE-eh-go
Dino
Dino is a warm Italian name that carries hopeful energy.
Pronounced DEE-no
Dionicio
Dionicio blends cultural influences for a harmonious, modern name.
Pronounced dee-oh-NEE-syo
Dionisio
Dionisio fuses Irish roots with a brave, uplifting edge.
Pronounced dee-oh-NEE-see-oh
Domenico
Domenico is a boy name with Arabic roots, commonly linked to love.
Pronounced doh-MEH-ni-ko
Domingo
Latin-root Domingo, commonly linked to devotion and faith.
Pronounced doh-MEEN-goh
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