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
Hilario
Hilario blends Japanese influence with a wise, resilient vibe.
Pronounced ee-LA-ree-oh
Hipolito
Hipolito is an Italian-rooted name suggesting grace and confidence.
Pronounced ee-poh-LEE-toh
Hiro
Hiro is an Italian-rooted name suggesting light and warmth.
Pronounced HEE-ro
Homero
English-origin name suggesting light and warmth.
Pronounced oh-MEH-roh
Horacio
Latin-origin name Horacio with a joyful, uplifting feel.
Pronounced oh-RAH-see-oh
Horatio
Latin-root Horatio with a protective, grounded feel.
Pronounced ho-RAY-shee-oh
Hugo
French-origin Hugo with a resilient, confident vibe.
Pronounced YOU-go
Humberto
Humberto offers a warm, joyful vibe with multicultural roots.
Pronounced oom-BER-to
Ignacio
Ignacio is a Spanish name signaling hope and warm, optimistic energy.
Pronounced ig-NAH-syoh
Imo
Imo: a concise, graceful name with multicultural appeal.
Pronounced ee-MO
Isidoro
Isidoro is a Greek-rooted name meaning a firm, strong presence.
Pronounced ee-see-DOH-roh
Isidro
Isidro, a Greek-rooted name, evokes a cherished gift.
Pronounced ee-SEE-droh
Jacobo
Jacobo, Spanish form of Jacob, emphasizes grace and confidence.
Pronounced HAH-koh-bo
Jairo
Jairo—a resilient, confident name with clear, energetic resonance.
Pronounced HY-ro
Jamario
Jamario is a lively boy’s name linked with kindness and grace.
Pronounced ja-MA-ree-o
Jeancarlo
Jeancarlo merges tradition with a peaceful, uplifting presence.
Pronounced jeh-ahn-kar-lo
Jerardo
Jerardo, a masculine name with multicultural reach and a brave connotation.
Pronounced heh-RAHR-doh
Jericho
Germanic-origin Jericho evokes hopeful, balanced impressions.
Pronounced jeh-RIH-koh
Jerico
French-origin Jerico with a serene, uplifting vibe.
Pronounced zhay-REE-koh
Jeronimo
Jeronimo offers a peaceful, uplifting feel with broad cultural resonance.
Pronounced heh-ROH-nee-moh
Jethro
Jethro suggests wisdom with a stately, timeless feel.
Pronounced JETH-roh
Jo
Jo: a classic Hebrew-root name with a gentle, gracious association.
Pronounced JOH
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