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
Donato
Donato, an Italian-rooted name, signals strength with a grounded presence.
Pronounced DOH-nah-toh
Draco
Draco projects a leadership-forward image with a timeless Latin roots feel.
Pronounced DRAY-koh
Echo
Echo: a mythic name with a bright, joyful aura.
Pronounced /EH-koh/
Edgardo
Edgardo: a hopeful, cross-cultural name with a bright feel.
Pronounced /eh-DGAR-doh/
Edmundo
Edmundo is a protective, steadfast choice with a warm, accessible feel.
Pronounced ehd-MOON-doh
Eduardo
Eduardo delivers a strong, confident Spanish-inflected option.
Pronounced eh-DWAHR-doh
Edwardo
Multicultural Edwardo with a strength-forward feel.
Pronounced ehd-WAR-doh
Eladio
Eladio is a Spanish-rooted name with a light, uplifting feel.
Pronounced eh-LAH-dee-oh
Eligio
Eligio blends Irish roots with a light, warm feel.
Pronounced Eh-LEE-zho
Elio
Italian-origin name connected to Helios, meaning light and sun.
Pronounced EH-lee-oh
Eliseo
Eliseo is a Spanish form with a timeless, wise aura.
Pronounced eh-LEES-eh-oh
Elmo
Elmo offers a compact, strong name with multicultural appeal.
Pronounced EL-mo
Emiko
Emiko is a joyful, culturally rich Japanese-origin name.
Pronounced EH-mee-koh
Emiliano
Emiliano blends warmth and optimism with a classic Italian-influenced sound.
Pronounced eh-mee-LYAH-no
Emilio
Emilio offers a classic, balanced cadence with a thoughtful vibe.
Pronounced eh-MEE-lee-oh
Enrico
Italian-origin form of Henry, conveying leadership and household governance.
Pronounced en-REE-co
Enzo
Italian name Enzo with a history of courage and spirited energy.
Pronounced EN-zoh
Epifanio
Greek-origin name tied to epiphany and revelation.
Pronounced eh-fee-FAH-nyo
Erasmo
Multicultural-origin name used in various languages, tied to hopeful outlooks.
Pronounced eh-RAZ-mo
Eriberto
French-origin name linked to peace and uplift, with classic resonance.
Pronounced eh-ree-BER-to
Ernesto
Spanish/Italian form of Ernest with Germanic roots emphasizing courage.
Pronounced ehr-NES-to
Eugenio
Eugenio is the Italian variant of Eugene, signaling grace and confidence.
Pronounced eu-JEN-yo
Eulalio
Eulalio, a Japanese-influenced form, conveys peaceful uplift.
Pronounced ew-LA-lya
Eusebio
Eusebio: a Latin-root name suggesting a life well-lived.
Pronounced YOO-seh-byo
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