1770+ Boy Names Ending in O
- Benvenuto
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"welcome"Description:
In Italy, often refers to the joy at the birth of a long-awaited child.
- Stephano
Origin:
Literature, Greek, ItalianMeaning:
"crown"Description:
While the spelling Stefano is more common, Stephano makes a great choice for parents looking to give Stephen/Steven a more romantic feel. Although only given to 8 boys in the US in 2014, Stephano could be a great choice for parents looking for a name with the same flavor as Rafael, Matteo or Emilio. It appears as a character name in Shakespeare's The Tempest.
- Rokuro
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"sixth son"
- Enno
- Nevio
- Severo
Origin:
Italian and Spanish variation of SeverusDescription:
An old Roman family name that could easily be mispronounced to make it supersevere.
- Niccolo
- Emilano
- Koshoo
- Teofilo
- Emo
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
If you're not finding Nemo unusual enough, consider the even more eccentric Emo, which may have been invented by comedian Emo Philips.
- Shino
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"bamboo"Description:
This Japanese name is more often seen on girls in Japan, yet you may be familiar with it as a male name thanks to the anime series Naruto.
- Hespero
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"evening, evening star"Description:
Hespero is a more user-friendly version of Hesperos, in Greek mythology the personalification of the Evening Star.
- Picasso
Origin:
Spanish artist nameDescription:
A worthy honoree that would place a too-heavy expectation on a child, probably subjecting him to ridicule. Try Pablo instead.
- Aarão
- Balzo
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"to leap, bounce, jump"Description:
A high energy Italian word name.
- Risto
Origin:
Finnish variation of ChristopherMeaning:
"bearer of Christ"Description:
A lively and charming nickname for Christopher — more modern than Chris.
- Taio
Origin:
Spanish, meaning unknownDescription:
British singer-songwriter Jacob Taio Cruz dropped his first name, and has put his unusual middle on the map.
- Hesiquio
- Pepito