1770+ Boy Names Ending in O

  1. Emileo
    • Lothario
      • Ülo
        • Origin:

          Estonian
        • Meaning:

          "joy; noble"
        • Description:

          Ülo was derived from the ancient Finnic name Ilo, meaning "joy," although today it is associated with the modern Estonian word ülev, "noble."
      • Klemo
        • Victoro
          • Ommo
            • Fulco
              • Origin:

                Germanic
              • Description:

                A short form of Old Germanic names starting with the element fulc "people". Variants include Fulk, Fulke and Folke.
            • Máximo
              • Damaso
                • Origin:

                  Spanish from Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "to tame"
                • Description:

                  A Damian relative and the name of an ancient Spanish pope with modern possibilities.
              • Sergo
                • Hilario
                  • Chago
                    • Conrado
                      • Caspro
                        • Origin:

                          Modern literary name
                        • Description:

                          A clan name in Ursula Le Guin's Annals of the Western Shore combining sounds that are currently very fashionable. It's not beyond the realms of possibility that it could make it into baby name territory.
                      • Léo
                        • Montano
                          • Origin:

                            Spanish and Portuguese
                          • Meaning:

                            "from the mountains"
                          • Description:

                            The name of the governor of Cyprus in Shakespeare's Othello could be a good alternative to overused (and now mostly female) Montana, bolstered by the trendy o-ending.
                        • Liam mateo
                          • Gonçalvo
                            • Anatolio
                              • Haruto
                                • Origin:

                                  Japanese
                                • Meaning:

                                  "a person born in the spring"
                                • Description:

                                  Common Japanese choice for boys born in the Spring.