Unique Baby Names That End in O
- Pacifico
- Rufo
- Garbo
Origin:
Italian nicknameMeaning:
"polite, kind"Description:
Patricia Arquette and Nicole Richie named their daughters Harlow, so why not consider this other great early screen icon?
- Pippo
- Leelo
Origin:
EstonianMeaning:
"folk song"Description:
A musical Estonian name, notably borne by Estonian writer and poet Leelo Tungal.
- Myrto
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"myrtle"Description:
Derived from the Greek myrtos, Myrto appears a number of times throughout Greek mythology. It is the name of one of the Maenads (followers of Dionysus), the sister of Patroclus, and an Amazon woman.
- Minoo
Origin:
PersianMeaning:
"heaven, paradise"Description:
A sweet sounding name with a powerful meaning, Minoo is a name of Persian origin that is used in Iran and India, and by Iranian families across the world. Actress Minoo Mumtaz, scientist Minoo Lenarz, and actress Minoo Sharifi are notable bearers of the name, while Minu is an alternative spelling.
- Vieno
Origin:
FinnishMeaning:
"gentle"Description:
Vieno is a unisex name that comes from the Finnish word for "gentle". With its dashing -o ending and sleek sound, we think that Vieno is a fashionable choice that could work well outside of Finland.
- Sophio
Origin:
Spanish masculine form of Sophia, GreekMeaning:
"wisdom"Description:
This rare masculine form of Sophia could add a fresh twist on the popular name. It is occasionally used as a feminine name in Georgia too, making this a unisex possibility.
- Sophio
Origin:
Georgian form of Sophia, GreekMeaning:
"wisdom"Description:
An alternative spelling of Sopio, Sophio is occasionally used as a variation of Sophia in Georgia.
- Sopio
Origin:
Georgian form of Sophia, GreekMeaning:
"wisdom"Description:
Predominantly used in Georgia, Sopio is a variation of Sophia. This interesting twist on the popular name is borne by master chess players Sopio Tkeshelashvili and Sopio Gvetadze along with influencer Sopio Kvinikadze (who also uses Sophia).
- Sopiko
Origin:
Georgian diminutive of Sopio and Sophia, GreekMeaning:
"wisdom"Description:
A spiky and unexpected diminutive form of Sopio and Sophia, Sopiko is predominantly used in Georgia. Also spelled as Sofiko and Sophiko, notable bearers include chess played Sopiko Guramishvili and actress Sofiko Chiaureli.
- Sophiko
Origin:
Georgian diminutive of Sopio, Sophie, and Sophia, GreekMeaning:
"wisdom"Description:
This Georgian diminutive of Sophia can also be spelled as Sopiko and Sofiko and could be a way to make your Sophia stand out if Soph doesn't appeal to you as a nickname. Journalist, author, and presenter Sophie "Sophiko" Shevardnadze is a notable bearer.
- Zdravko
Origin:
Croatian; Serbian; Slovene; BulgarianMeaning:
"healthy"Description:
A South Slavic name with a distinct, bold sound, Zdravko comes from the word "zdrav", meaning "healthy". The name is also associated with the geranium flower as the word for the flower starts with zdrav- in Bulgarian (zdravets), Serbian & Croatian (zdravac).
- Ivaylo
Origin:
BulgarianMeaning:
"wolf"Description:
Ivaylo was first borne by Ivaylo of Bulgaria, a 13th-century Bulgarian tsar, and it is still commonly used in its native country. It comes with the fashionable -o ending, a cool animal meaning, and a handsome sound.
- Sato
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"sugar"Description:
Sato is a Japanese girls' name meaning sugar as well as a common Japanese surname credited with a range of meanings, from village to wise to wisteria. The simple spelling and o ending give it international appeal.
- Ivailo
Origin:
BulgarianMeaning:
"wolf"Description:
Alternate spelling of Ivaylo.
- Endo
Origin:
Estonian, from a place nameDescription:
This cute Estonian name is typically a short form of Endel, although it has a history of being used as a stand-alone. It originates in the feminine name Endla, originally the name of an Estonian lake. Easy to spell and pronounce, with a fun sound and the cool -o ending, Endo is a name that could cross cultures easily.
- Shahlo
Origin:
Uzbek, from ArabicMeaning:
"having blue, navy blue, or dark eyes"Description:
The Uzbek form of Shahla, traditionally used for children whose eye colour matched the name's meaning. With an enchanting sound and charming -o ending, Shahlo is a well-used name in Uzbekistan.
- Theano
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"goddess"Description:
Theano was a 6th century Greek philosopher, who has been called both the wife and student of Pythagoras, though not enough is known about her life to say which was true. Her surviving writings focus on how to deal with children, physicians, philosophers, servants, and unfaithful husbands.