1770+ Boy Names Ending in O

  1. Piano
    • Origin:

      Music name
    • Description:

      If Banjo can be a name, why not Piano? Could be inspired by prize-winning architect Renzo Piano.
  2. Garo
    • Jocko
      • Silvestro
        • Ottavio
          • Origin:

            Italian, “eighth”
          • Description:

            Spirited Italian form of Octavius
        • Segundo
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "second born"
          • Description:

            After your first little Primo, you could always call the next Segundo -- though that's like naming them number one and number two.
        • Shoyo
          • Origin:

            Japanese
          • Meaning:

            "shining sun"
        • Teofilo
          • Shino
            • Origin:

              Japanese
            • Meaning:

              "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.
          • Emo
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Description:

              If you're not finding Nemo unusual enough, consider the even more eccentric Emo, which may have been invented by comedian Emo Philips.
          • Abelardo
            • Origin:

              Spanish version of French Adelard
            • Meaning:

              "noble and strong"
            • Description:

              Sometimes heard in the Latino community, has not crossed over into others.
          • Calesto
            • Ricciardo
              • Horacio
                • Oratio
                  • Sivestro
                    • Tiriro
                      • Bravo
                        • Origin:

                          Italian word name
                        • Description:

                          One way to encourage some cheers for your little one, but not recommended.
                      • Vinicio
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "wine"
                        • Description:

                          Variation of Vinicius
                      • Stephano
                        • Origin:

                          Literature, Greek, Italian
                        • Meaning:

                          "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.