1770+ Boy Names Ending in O

  1. Ommo
    • Victoro
      • Fulco
        • Origin:

          Germanic
        • Description:

          A short form of Old Germanic names starting with the element fulc "people". Variants include Fulk, Fulke and Folke.
      • Cornelio
        • Origin:

          Spanish, Italian variation of Cornelius, Latin
        • Meaning:

          "horn"
        • Description:

          If Cornelius still seems too much to consider, Cornelio, its jauntier, Latinized counterpart may be a better fit.
      • Stancio
        • Origin:

          Spanish variation of Constantine
        • Description:

          Unusual, with an energetic spirit.
      • Emereo
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "to fully deserve"
        • Description:

          A Latin verb which is the origin of the Roman name Emerentius and its variants, which could make a handsome name in its own right.
      • Berto
        • Feliciano
          • Rongo
            • Origin:

              Maori
            • Meaning:

              "peace"
            • Description:

              Rongo is a masculine Maori name stemming from both the name of a god and also the Maori word for peace, "rangimarie", which itself is occasionally used as a feminine name. Rongo was the name of the Maori god of cultivated food and of peace. In Maori culture the two ideas are closely linked - food can only be cultivated and plentiful when communities are at peace and working together. If Ringo, Rango and Rocco can get a look in, why not Rongo?
          • Leonato
            • Origin:

              Shakespearean invented name
            • Description:

              Leonato is one of the main characters in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing -- the noble governor of Messina on whose property most of the play takes place. His daughter Hero and niece Beatrice are the two main female romantic leads in the play. His character is ambiguous; he starts out friendly and amiable, but he reacts very harshly to rumors that his daughter has lost her "honor" before marriage. Still, this could be an unusual and striking way to get to the extremely popular Leo.
          • Jordano
            • Matthaiso
              • Teodomiro
                • Godofredo
                  • Kalixto
                    • Albino
                      • Bilbo
                        • Origin:

                          Fictional name; Basque
                        • Description:

                          The name of the eponymous Hobbit, Bilbo is said by Tolkien himself to be "of unknown meaning". It’s also an unusual place name: Bilbo is the local Basque name for the city of Bilbao.
                      • Alao
                        • Tamario
                          • Turbo
                            • Origin:

                              English word name
                            • Meaning:

                              "spinning; incorporating a turbine"
                            • Description:

                              Turbo debuted on the charts in 2020, when it was given to six baby boys.