Girls Names Ending in "o"

  1. Bio
    • Calico
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "cotton cloth imported from India; a blotched or spotted animal"
      • Description:

        A word name with fashionable o-ending that has associations with both the homespun fabric and the mottled cat. Alice Cooper named his daughter Calico decades ago.
    • Callisto
      • Origin:

        Greek mythology
      • Meaning:

        "most beautiful"
      • Description:

        Best known as one of the moons of Jupiter, Callisto was a nymph coveted by Zeus who was turned into a bear by Hera, becoming the Great Bear (Ursa Major) constellation.
    • Calypso
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "she who hides"
      • Description:

        This hyper-rhythmic name has two evocative references. In Greek mythology, she was an island nymph, a daughter of Atlas, who delayed Odysseus from returning home. It is also a genre of West Indian music, originating in Trinidad and Tobago and largely popularized in the States by Harry Belafonte.
    • Cameo
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        This evocative term for a stone or shell carved in relief could make a striking first name for a girl, though she would have a starring role in her story, rather than a cameo.
    • Chelo
      • Cleo
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "glory"
        • Description:

          Cleo, one of the few girls' names to boast the cool-yet-lively o ending, is of course short for Cleopatra, the name of one of the most powerful women in history.
      • Coco
        • Origin:

          Spanish and French pet name
        • Description:

          Coco came to prominence as the nickname of the legendary French designer Chanel (born Gabrielle) and has lately become a starbaby favorite, initially chosen by Courteney Cox for her daughter Coco Riley in 2004. At first it was the kind of name that the press loves to ridicule, but we predict Coco's heading for more broad acceptance and even popularity.
      • Consuelo
        • Origin:

          Spanish from Latin
        • Meaning:

          "she who brings consolation"
        • Description:

          Consuelo is a chic, highly sophisticated Spanish name that works well with Anglo surnames. It was regularly on the U.S. popularity list through 1983, reaching as high as Number 339 in 1930.
      • Carmo
        • Carpo
          • Cato
            • Cello
              • Chariclo
                • Cho
                  • Cielo
                    • Clotho
                      • Dido
                        • Origin:

                          Greek, meaning obscure
                        • Description:

                          Dido was the heroine of Virgil's Aeneid and of the opera "Dido and Aeneas," and in Roman mythology the founder of Carthage. A strong ancient name in the Juno mode, but it could have some awkward associations down the line.
                      • Dodo
                        • Origin:

                          Diminutive of Dorothy
                        • Description:

                          Dodo is one of the few names of the cute repeating-sounds genre that is not alas so cute, being a slang word for someone brainless as well as the name of the infamous extinct bird. Dot, Dottie, Dory, or Thea are all preferable.
                      • Domino
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "lord, master"
                        • Description:

                          One of those ultimate cool-girl names, played by Keira Knightley in a movie about a supermodel-turned-bounty hunter, but kids might associate it with the game. High profile British designer India Hicks used it for her daughter. As a girls' nameit's still very rare, used in 2015 in the US for only seven baby girls.