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
Evaristo
Evaristo: a Spanish-root name with a strong, grounded presence.
Pronounced eh-vah-RIS-toh
Everardo
Everardo provides a bold, traditional Italian option.
Pronounced eh-veh-AR-doh
Fabio
Fabio is a brisk, joyful name with wide cultural reach for 2026.
Pronounced FAH-bee-oh
Fabricio
Fabricio offers a graceful, versatile option with broad cultural appeal for 2026.
Pronounced fah-BREE-see-oh
Fabrizio
Fabrizio blends warmth with Arabic-influenced charm and wisdom in 2026.
Pronounced fah-BREE-tsee-oh
Faustino
Faustino evokes Latin heritage with a hopeful, classic edge.
Pronounced fow-STEE-no
Fausto
Fausto signals a prosperous, grounded Spanish tradition.
Pronounced FAW-stoh
Federico
Italian name linked to leadership and noble heritage.
Pronounced fe-der-EE-co
Feliciano
Feliciano blends warmth and vitality with a distinct Hispanic resonance.
Pronounced fe-li-SYA-no
Fernando
Fernando is a classic Italian name with leadership implications.
Pronounced Fehr-NAHN-doh
Fidencio
Spanish-rooted name from Fidel, commonly connected to grace and fidelity.
Pronounced fee-DEN-syo
Filiberto
Germanic-root name Filiberto, with a strong, resilient feel.
Pronounced fee-lee-BER-to
Flavio
Flavio: Latin-origin name with a protective, grounded feel.
Pronounced FLA-vee-oh
Flo
Flo: short, sweet classic rooted in Latin heritage.
Pronounced FLO
Florencio
Florencio is a Latin-root name linked to flourishing and life.
Pronounced flor-EN-see-oh
Florentino
Florentino is a Latin-root name with a flourishing, life-affirming feel.
Pronounced flo-ren-TEE-no
Fortunato
Fortunato carries an Italian legacy with a protective, grounded sense.
Pronounced for-too-NA-to
Francesco
Francesco shines with Italian grace and a confident, classic presence.
Pronounced frahn-CHES-koh
Francisco
Francisco is a Spanish name on a girl page, rooted in grace.
Pronounced fran-SEE-sko
Franco
Franco conveys a light, warm vibe with broad cultural appeal.
Pronounced FRAHN-koh
Fransisco
Fransisco is an Irish-influenced form with a graceful, confident presence.
Pronounced fran-SEES-koh
Frederico
Frederico is a bold, international variant with a courageous edge.
Pronounced Fre-deh-REE-ko
Gabino
Gabino, a Spanish form linked to Gabriel, conveys strength.
Pronounced gah-BEE-no
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