1770+ Boy Names Ending in O
- Fideo
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"noodle"Description:
Quirky choice for a noodle-lover.
- Ovidio
Origin:
Spanish and ItalianMeaning:
"sheep"
- Dayo
Origin:
YorubaMeaning:
"joy arrives"Description:
A joyful Yoruba name which would be perfect for a long-awaited baby.
- Olimpio
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"pertaining to the Mount Olympus of Greek mythology"Description:
One way to reference mythology without naming your son after a god.
- Ignatio
- Rulo
- Otilio
- Borromeo
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"good pilgrim"Description:
A rarely heard saint's name -- Saint Charles Borromeo is the patron of apple orchards and stomach diseases.
- João
Origin:
Portuguese variation of JohnMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
A Portuguese classic. Many members of the Portuguese royal family were named João, and today it’s associated with a number of Portuguese and Brazilian footballers.
- Cergio
- Casparo
- Laslo
- Vladko
Origin:
Diminutive of Vladimir, SlavicMeaning:
"great ruler, peaceful ruler, ruler of the world"
- Sippo
Origin:
Finnish variation of Siegfried, GermanMeaning:
"victorious peace"Description:
A jauntier, more accessible form of Siegfried.
- Kauno
Origin:
FinnishMeaning:
"beautiful"Description:
Kauno was derived from the Finnish word kaunis, meaning "beautiful."
- Geneo
Origin:
English, GreekMeaning:
"well born"Description:
American footballer Geneo Grissom pronounces his unusual name Gene-o, so it's possible that it's a spin on Gene. Whatever the origin, it's an interesting and unusual choice.
- Rosco
- Audio
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
When actress Shannyn Sossamon dubbed her newborn Audio Science, it sent out some definite shock waves. We don't recommend Audio or Video for even the most intrepid baby namer.
- Cozmo
- Tomasso
Origin:
Italian variation of ThomasMeaning:
"twin"Description:
Nearly every name takes on a more sensual, worldly quality in its Italian version.