1770+ Boy Names Ending in O
- Netuno
Origin:
Brazilian Portuguese, from LatinDescription:
This version of the god name Neptune combines two hot trends: mythological names, and names ending in -o.
- Innocentio
- Cheeto
Origin:
Brand nameDescription:
A top name for orange cats, Cheeto has never been used as a baby name (as far as we know).
- Fuego
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"fire"Description:
Hot name best used as a middle, as Paula Patton and Robin Thicke did for their son Julian in 2010.
- Tuno
- Magno
- Beuno
Origin:
Welsh, possibly "knowing cattle"Meaning:
"knowing cattle"Description:
O-ending boy names are on trend, and the Welsh language provides some interesting lesser-used ones...such as Beuno. St Beuno lived in the sixth century, established a monastery in North Wales, and is recorded as having restored several people from the dead. Eleven churches in Britain now bear his name, including several on the ancient pilgrim route to Bardsey Island.
- Teobaldo
- Estamoslao
- Quao
Origin:
American variation of Yaw, Ghanaian, AkanMeaning:
"born on Thursday"Description:
Borne by early enslaved people in America and the Caribbean who were born on Thursday. This follows the traditional West African day naming tradition.
- Bernardito
- Felizio
- Jarilo
Origin:
Serbian, Croatian, and Russian deityDescription:
God of rebirth worshipped in Central and Eastern Europe. Jarilo represented the sacred youthful life-force and was associated with spring and agricultural fertility.
- Sung-ho
Origin:
KoreanDescription:
The most popular name for Korean boys in 1960.
- Fortunado
- Lorento
- Herculano
- Betto
- Imelio
- Liam eduardo