Unique Baby Names That End in O
- 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.
- Telesforo
Origin:
Spanish, from GreekMeaning:
"bringer of completion"Description:
The Spanish form of the Ancient Greek Telesphoros, a minor god of healing in Greek mythology. While old-fashioned in Spanish-speaking countries, the nickname possibilities and stylish -o ending make this an interesting mythological choice with a fun Latinate twist.
- Otávio
Origin:
Brazilian Portuguese, from LatinMeaning:
"eighth"Description:
Otávio is a form of Octavius used commonly in Brazil. Its handsome sound and lovely nicknames make it a very appealing choice, just as elegant but less stately than the Latin original.