1770+ Boy Names Ending in O
- Donaldo
- Navarro
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"from Navarre"Description:
Dashing surname for the Basque kingdom.
- Dago
- Zikomo
Origin:
NgonoMeaning:
"thank you"Description:
Gracious African choice.
- Alanzo
- Calisto
- Luvo
Description:
With the "oo" sound all the rage these days, Luvo makes a good choice if you are looking for a name that is unusual but sounds on-trend.
- Ummo
- Nando
Origin:
Spanish, diminutive of FernandoDescription:
O-ending short forms are almost invariably appealing, though this might seem slight as the child grows up.
- Jirobo
Origin:
Japanese, meaning unknownDescription:
Calm and quiet character in Naruto. Jirobo may have a meaning related to monks.
- Monaco
Origin:
Place nameDescription:
With its trendy -o ending and connotations of luxury, we think the name of one of the smallest and wealthiest countries in the world has rich baby name potential.
- Ulrico
- Maxemiliano
- Peio
- Sippo
Origin:
Finnish variation of Siegfried, GermanMeaning:
"victorious peace"Description:
A jauntier, more accessible form of Siegfried.
- Vladko
Origin:
Diminutive of Vladimir, SlavicMeaning:
"great ruler, peaceful ruler, ruler of the world"
- Silviano
- Márcio
- Gualtiero
- Lelio
Origin:
Italian from LatinDescription:
While we are familiar with the feminine Lelia, the male Lelio remains completely undiscovered, despite its stylish o-ending and rhythmic sound. You might have noticed it in the Anne Rice novel The Vampire Lestat.