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
Gaetano
Gaetano is a classic Italian name often tied to regions and light-bearing heritage.
Pronounced GAH-teh-no
Gavino
Gavino is a Germanic-origin boy name with a gentle, loving vibe.
Pronounced GA-vee-no
Genaro
Genaro: an English-rooted name with a graceful, confident vibe.
Pronounced HEN-a-ro
Gennaro
Gennaro is a classic Latin name with scholarly appeal.
Pronounced jen-NAR-ow
Geo
Geo is a crisp, light Scottish option with a modern feel.
Pronounced JEE-oh
Geraldo
Gerardo is the masculine form with Germanic roots, carrying hopeful resonance.
Pronounced heh-RAHR-doh
Gerardo
Gerardo: a French-influenced form of Gerard signaling leadership and resilience.
Pronounced huh-RAR-doh
Geronimo
Geronimo is an energetic English name with a bright, light-assured feel.
Pronounced jer-ahn-EE-moh
Giacomo
Italian form of James with a sturdy, kind aura.
Pronounced JY-a-KO-mo
Giancarlo
Italian boy name Giancarlo conveys strength and confidence.
Pronounced jee-ahn-KAHR-lo
Gianfranco
Gianfranco embodies a balanced, harmonious Italian heritage.
Pronounced JAHN-FRANK-oh
Gilberto
Greek-origin form conveying hopeful, uplifting tone for boys.
Pronounced JIL-BER-toh
Gildardo
Scandinavian-origin name signaling resilience and confidence for boys.
Pronounced GIL-dar-do
Gino
Italian name Gino conveys hopeful warmth and classic charm.
Pronounced jee-no
Gio
Gio is a short, lively Italian name often linked to joy.
Pronounced jee-oh
Giorgio
Giorgio is a strong, timeless Italian name indicating courage.
Pronounced JOR-jyo
Gonzalo
Gonzalo is an Italian boy name with a bold, courageous feel.
Pronounced gon-ZA-lo
Gregorio
Gregorio carries joyful resonance with African roots and energy.
Pronounced greh-GO-ree-oh
Guido
Guido: an Italian name radiating grace and confident warmth.
Pronounced GWEED-oh
Guillermo
Guillermo: the Spanish form of William, offering balanced, harmonious presence.
Pronounced Gee-yer-mo
Gustavo
Gustavo: Spanish strength with a grounded, steady feel.
Pronounced goo-STA-vo
Halo
Halo is a Latin-rooted name denoting wisdom and balance.
Pronounced AY-lo
Heriberto
Heriberto offers a harmonious, balanced Spanish-rooted option.
Pronounced he-ree-ber-to
Herminio
Herminio is a bold Italian-rooted name with courage and uplift.
Pronounced er-mee-NEE-oh
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