1770+ Boy Names Ending in O
- Tornado
Origin:
Spanish word nameMeaning:
"tornado"Description:
Tornado is a tempestuous weather name for parents who like to live dangerously. The best-known Tornado is a female tennis player whose sister is named Hurricane, but this wild name is decidedly gender-neutral.
- Keano
- Huguito
- Beno
- Inzo
Origin:
Variation of Enzo, ItalianDescription:
A similar sound to fashionable names such as Enzo and connection to an EDM artist put Inzo on the charts in 2021.
- Bedo
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"great lord or sea lord"Description:
Diminutive of Welsh Maredudd, the original (masculine) form of Meredith.
- Verino
- Guistino
- Yoshio
- Balbo
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"mutterer"Description:
Balbo is more commonly seen as an Italian surname, but in the times of Milo, Otto, and Arlo, what's to stop parents from choosing this unusual name for their child. For aviation buffs comes the added interest of the term signifying the mass fly-by at the end of an airshow.
- Aluino
- Poldo
- Navarro
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"from Navarre"Description:
Dashing surname for the Basque kingdom.
- Dago
- 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.
- Coolio
Description:
This is the sort of name a four-year-old would make up for himself.
- Quico
Origin:
Spanish, diminutive of EnriqueDescription:
Kinetic nickname name, might just be more suited to a Chihuahua.
- Bario
- Trentino
- Natalio