Boy Names Ending in O: 99 Great Options - Appellation Mountain | Uncommon boy names, Cool boy names, Boy namesWhere each name has a story Children's Names Ending in O: 99 Great OptionsMay 7, 2020 We love the names of the kids who end up in or. Once rare – at least for native English speakers – have gone to the main stream. From the king of the Leo jungle to the Romantic language grapa Diego to modern possibilities like Cairo, a lot of o-enders dot the US Top 1000, in a style to adapt to each name. Of course, the rarities exist beyond the Top 1000. Our opening to the children's names ending in or means that some of these could take very well, in fact. It feels like part of a bigger trend, a. The finals of the Voalla were rare, but now our most popular names include Noah and Elijah, Levi and Eli. Whether you prefer to stay with the main favorites or are looking for something really daring, some of the children's names that end up in or almost certainly attract you. NAMES IN AMILIARAlejandro FAVORITES, AlessandroAlex's names have had a good career in recent decades, so no surprise that Alejandro is popular, too. It's the Spanish form. Meanwhile, Alessandro Italian occupies much lower on the list, but also benefits from the o-ending sound. AntonioActors and athletes have made this form of classical Anthony romantic language widely familiar, and very usable. Beau, BoBeau means handsome in French, and you could hear he used to refer to a boyfriend. Bo could have Swedish roots – or Chinese! And the longest forms of both spells abound, from the modern Bowen to the Beauregard knight. Diego, Tiago, Thiago Speaking of James, Diego is another Spanish form. (Lower the San de Santiago, and you can almost hear it.) We all recognize it, thanks to San Diego, the artist Diego Rivera and Dora's cousin. Thiago and Tiago belong to the same family, with Thiago ranking in the USA. Top 200, not behind Diego. Emilio, Emiliano Em's names have surpassed the cards for the girls. Emilio and Emiliano offer the same sound for our children, but with a romantic touch. Enzo, LorenzoJersey Shore alum Nicole Polizzi named her firstborn Lorenzo Dominic in 2012. The choice of the star of reality helped this form of romantic Lawrence language upload the graphics. Apodo Enzo feels more elegant, and works well as an independent name. JoeDoes good ol Does Joe belong to this list? We consider Joseph among the most. And while Joe (and Joey) regularly appear at the top 1000 of the USA, we don't necessarily think of them as separate names. And yet, Joe feels friendly and accessible. It's a very high name, one I trust in fixing my car, doing my taxes, or taking care of my children. Leo, Leonardo The lion rules the jungle, and Leo approaches the top of the names of the children who end up on or list. So do it, including Leonardo. Hollywood A-Lister Leonardo DiCaprio put his long and romantic name on our radar. Long before approaching the Titanic, the name belonged to the legendary Leonardo da Vinci... and his Ninja Turtle namesake. Matthew, MatteoThe New Testament is considered a classic. Roman language version Matthew and Matteo feel more energetic. MiloBack in the 1980s, Milo felt nervous and dark. You want proof? The Punk band of the Descendants was in front of Milo Aukerman, and his album Milo Goes to College is a classic of the genre. Then we all fell in love with Miles, plus many children's names ending up in or. Now Milo sounds like the guy next door again. SantiagoSantiago means Santiago in Spanish. Confusing, right? Remember that Jacob and Jacob share the same roots. In Biblical Latin, the name was Iacobus... which became Iago in Spanish. It is wildly popular throughout the Hispanic-speaking world right now, including in the United States. TheoMore parents prefer Theodore in its entirety, but Theo is not far behind. There's a lot of good, so there's no surprise or-ending Theo is trendy. Name of UNCOMMON IN FINANCING IN OAlonzo, AlonsoAny Doctor Who are fans there? The Tenth Doctor, David Tennant, in an episode. That translates into "Come, Alonzo!" But most parents are probably thinking of figures like the big basketball Alonzo Mourning. Both spellings are of Alfonso; the elimination of the 'f' modernizes the name in a pleasant way. AldoBrad Pitt made Aldo a tough-type name in the 2009 Inglorious Basterds. Despite the end "o", this name is really falling into use. AlvaroTake the Old Norse Alvar, adds a 'o' and you will arrive at the Italian and Spanish Alvaro Verdi used it in an opera, based on a Spanish drama. It is a name that is put in the world, benefiting from the sounds 'o' and 'v'. Angelo, DeAngelo The odds are that you know an Angelo – or three – but male forms Angel and Angelo have never been so popular. DeAngelo is another. Apollo. A borrowed name from a Greek god, Apollo was driven by the singer Gwen Stefani when he gave the name of a son in 2014. ArloArlo is an up-and-comer, which will probably join Milo and Leo near the top of the charts soon. It carries a certain indie spirit thanks to the popular singer Arlo Guthrie. And there is also a , ArmandoTake Herman, send it through the romantic language, and comes Armando sophisticated. Funny: it is the name given of the megastar born in Miami Pitbull. BenicioParents love Ben names, from Benjamin to Bennett to Benedict. Benicio shares roots with the latter, both derived from the Latin benedicte – blessed. BrunoOnce reserved for the heavy in the gangster films, Bruno now carries all the charm and sophistication of Bruno Mars. Cairo, Kairo Place names are fair play, from Hudson to Savannah. The Egyptian capital is spelled with a C, but parents preferred the K spelling for their children in 2018. CamiloA bit of Cameron, a little Milo, Camilo combines a modern sound with ancient roots. It is the Spanish form of the Latin Camillus. Carmelo Basketball Star Carmelo Anthony put this unusual name on the map when it was a first draft in 2003. His long and successful career continues, as well as his influence on the children's names ending with or. Another name of the world of sports, Cristiano Ronaldo is a footballer of Portuguse widely regarded as one of the best players of all time. Darioitaliano Dario comes from a Persian name meaning "possing good". ElishaWe love Elijah and Elijah. Elisha belongs to the same family, a name that feels modern, but demands the roots of the Old Testament. Fernando It is difficult to see this name and not to enter the song ABBA. He's the cousin of the classic Ferdinand, and he cuts off the nickname Nando. Francisco Si Diego fits, wtih links with a city of California and a popular saint, then Fransicso should, too. Lin-Manuel Miranda gave the name to her second son in 2018. Geo, GioIt could be short for any of the Italian names of Gio, from Giovanni to Giorgio. And Geo could even serve as an unexpected nickname of George. JairoJairo is the Spanish form of the name of the Old Testament Jair. It has a great meaning: it shines. JerichoPerhaps the oldest and most occupied city in the world, Jericho is among the traditional selections such as Jerome and the names of the modern guys who end up in o.KenzoTake the Italian Enzo, add a K, and suddenly you will have the Japanese Kenzo. The designer Kenzo Takada used the name of his luxury brand. KyloIt sounds like Kylo-with-an-o, which could be an attractive sound. Star Wars fans know that Kylo Ren is the villain for much of the latest release of the series. LeandroLeander comes from the Greek myth, a name formed of "lion" and "man". It is Leandro in romantic languages – possibly even more ferocious than the original. Luciano, LucoLong and Luciano toured Lucas, Lucas, Luca and even Lucian until eleven. As for Luco, it feels like a twist in Luca, inspired by Nico. HugoHugo has been great in the UK, as well as Sweden, France and Spain in recent years. It is a true choice that promotes culture. Marcelo, Marcello, MarcoMarcel rarely listens, but adds an "o" and the name changes. It derives from the Roman name Marcus, the same source for Marco. Maximilian, MaximoMini name Max feels complete with only three letters. Maximo adds a lot of drama to the name. The elaborate - six syllables! – Maximilian takes it further. Nico, NikoUnisex Nico belongs to the , one of the most vibrant and modern of the group. OrlandoA romantic hero name driven by Hollywood star Orlando Bloom. OttoA German name that feels old and quirky-cool. The first name of PabloPicasso is the Spanish form of the biblical standard Paul. Pedro The Spanish form of Pedro, Pedro still remembers many of 2004 indie beat Napoleon Dynamite. RoccoRocco made headlines when Madonna and Guy Ritchie gave this holy, Italian heritage choice to their son back in 2000. Romeo It's not just the Beckhams calling your son Romeo. This takes a bit of Roman, and a lot of kids' names ending up in or. SergioSergius is the Latin, Sergei the Russian, and Serge the English – although we are never embraced the latter. Sergio matches so many names of children of romantic language. Tadeo New Testament Thaddeus has never felt ordinary. Maybe Tadeo, the Spanish version, will. Valentino The legend of the 1920 screen, Rudolph Valentino – was born Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla. Valentina's big for girls too. AeroAero refers to the flight – aeronautics and aerospace think. Eero is Eric's Finnish form. It's not usually a name given in the United States, either, but they could work. BrandoA Hollywood last name that feels like a 90- favorite update like Brandon. Braulio A saint of the seventh century, Braulio could mean sword. Or possibly it means brilliant. Either way, it's a rarity that fits with tough-type o-enders like Rocco and Bruno. BrioTo play with brio indicates that musicians must play in a living way. After generations of boys named Brian and Bryce, Brio is not a stretch. CatoThe name of an ancient Roman statesman, Cato means wise. He took a different bell when OJ Simpson's trial propelled Kato Kaelin to star-state reality. But the next generation could see it as more than an old name, thanks to its use in the Hunger Games. Heaven The Spanish word for heaven, as well as heaven, Heaven feels a little natural name, and a little spiritual, too. Corrado Changes a few letters, and the whole vibration of a name is transformed. Corrado is the Italian form of Conrad. The latter feels stunned and traditional; on the other hand, Corrado sounds more like a romantic hero. CiroThe Spanish and Italian form of Ciro, Ciro could match Matthew and Luca. DeNiroAnother name inspired by Hollywood, DeNiro is all Robert. EzioOne of the sons of Zoe Saldana is Bowie Ezio. The middle name means eagle. If you're worried that Enzo feels too common, Ezio could be a good substitute. GalileoStargazers, don't look for your son's name anymore! Are you worried that being named by the astronomer who changes the world Galileo Galilei is too much? It opens to Leo.GiancarloRumance smoosh tongue names could inspire your own list. Gianfranco, Joseantonio, and more sometimes occur in English – and much more regularly in languages such as Spanish and Italian. HoratioHornblower. Alger. There's something ingenious about Horatio, a name that feels big and bold. JethroA name of the Old Testament, Jethro has a great meaning – abundance. For some, he's probably trapped in the Beverly Hillbillies, but he could also read as a bold, an alternative to the growing options like Arlo. LaszloLaszlo is the Hungarian form of Vladislav, through the Latin form, Ladislas. The spelling is confusing; it is certainly why we have seen Lazslo and Lazlo in the United States, too. They're really weird, though. LazarusThe Spanish form of the name of the New Testament Lazarus could make an intriguing choice. MaceoProbably a cousin of Matthew, Maceo offers a long and impressive story. But despite Halle Berry choosing the name for a child in 2013, Maceo has not yet reached. Michelangelo Another Renaissance artist/menage Mutant Ninja Turtle name, and another romantic language smoosh, Michelangelo comes in a dramatic five syllables. MiroThe Slavic element miru means peace. Think of the Russian Mir space station. There is also the Spanish sculptor Joan Miro, and the Latin mire, root of our word miracle. NeoNeo means new, but it also means the character of Keanu Reeves in the 1999 Matrix, in addition to all the aftermath. Nicolo, NiccoloMachiavelli and Paganini responded to this name, a romantic touch in the traditional language of Nicholas. OsvaldoOswald feels old, possibly too much. But the v and osvaldo combination could put it on the same track as Alvaro. PharaohRoyal's names have been great, from Kingston to Reign. Why not Pharaoh? Piero, PietroPedro is Spanish, while Piero and Pietro are classic Italian forms of Pedro. If you know his Avengers, Pietro is the name given of Quicksilver. ShilohThe Jolie-Pitts gave this name to a daughter, but they weren't the first to use it. A biblical name of place, as well as the site of a Civil War battle, Shiloh has seen space use for years. It offers great meaning: quiet. Teo, Teodoro A touch of romantic language on o-ender Theo. Tycho The name of a famous Danish astronomer, stands out Tycho opens to fit Ty.RoscoeOnce relatively common, Roscoe has become rare, but could qualify as a careless gem. WinslowA surname that recalls the American landscape painter Winslow Homer, this name feels a little less serious than Winston. What are your favorite children's names that end in or? Is there any on this list you consider? Published on 16 October 2015, this post was substantially revised and reposted on 7 May 2020. More names you might like: Share this: Comments Jessica says My two boys have names that end with Crescencio and Lorenzo and if I had another boy I was thinking about Armando but I wanted something less common. I didn't see Crescencio on the list. That name is also in my husbands' family. The name is his grandfather and his. Alesha says there are also names like Aléto/Alito and Carlito. In fact I like those names, there are both Spaniards Ivy says I love the name of Miro and Horatio. And Matthew. And really almost all the names on this list for that matter! I would add Aurelio, who could shorten Ari or Lio ab says Benedetto—an Italian form of Benedict that can shorten Ben, Bene or Bennett. Tony Bennett's last name is Benedetto. Viggo could be a good choice for parents who are fans of Viggo Mortensen or have Scandinavian heritage. Nino — A friend's ex was called Nino, but that could have been a nickname instead of his real name. MKey says Our youngest son is called Marcello, in honor of his father, Marc, but also for his Italian heritage. I love it! And we often call it "Cello". He says I love the name Matteo and Gianfranco. I'd add Giorgio. 🙂 ("Gio") B Sopa says that not deliberately, we found that we have had all our cats with names ending in O, and none of them on their list! Figaro, Fido, Zhivago and Maestro. Now looking for a single fifth. Appellationmountain says Whoa! Those are great! Jenn says I have a Marco, Matteo and a Maximo appellationmountain says Love those three – options so handsome! He says I love Matteo. I actually looked for Gianfranco and found this. I like Gianfranco but it can be very unusual for here, the name of two as one. I couldn't find Giorgio's name. What are your thoughts about Giorgio for a child of 2109, and that name is meaning? Also, is it pronounced "gee-or-gee-oh" or "giro-jo"? (How many syllables?) Thank you! appellationmountain says I think most Americans would predetermine jor jee oh – three syllables, although in Italian, is closer to jor joh. But I think Gio would be a big nickname! Let me ask the community how they say it... As for the meaning, it is George's Italian form. It is a Greek word that means farmer, so there is a very open, natural and strong vibration to the name. But I listen to George and mentally add "and to the Dragon", as in the legend of the saint, who links him with all the English things. Courtney says this is an impressive list. We have a Alonso. My husband is Roberto. So, if we ever have another boy, I want to stay with the end "or." I like Marcelo and Santiago a lot. David says: My names are Paulo, Valentino, Lucyano and Marcilo. We're gonna have another month. Thinking of Monro. Thoughts? Cleo says, did you have your baby? What did you call him? We have a Christian. Marco says we're having twins in a few months. Our last name, like many Latin surnames, ends with an O like names ending with an O flow perfectly. My name is Marco and we like the names Lorenzo and Valentino! Molina says My name of children is Cisco, inspired by his grandpa Francisco. Our second son is Tiago of Santiago. So I'm looking for inspiration for our third party. I really like Nicolo! Amy3 says Laszlo is a longtime favorite. I'm sure we'd never have used it, but I'd love to get to know some Laszlo! Rachel says My all the time, 100% favorite, worshipped, dear name for a child... is Shiloh. But... it's much more popular for girls... I'm afraid it's not usable for a child now, even if he's coming up. What do you think, honestly? I've been seriously in love with a child, but personally I wouldn't give Harper's name to a child because there's a lot more girl with that name... and I'm thinking this is the same situation. I don't want to cause problems for a future child. Thoughts? appellationmountain says It's funny, I was looking at the list of girls on my phone a few minutes ago... and I found myself thinking that many of these are still very usable for the kids, including Shiloh. You will ask about that specifically in FB/Twitter later today! Rachel says thank you so much! 🙂 I will be interested in reading what people think. Madelyn says Reggie Bush's son is also Maceo. He was born after Halle's, so maybe there's a chance he'll get going? My favorite ends in O name at the time is Cosmo. Emily says you forgot to mention Mark Harmon's Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS! I wonder how much impact Agent Gibbs had on Jethro. Monica says There was a lot of Italian immigration to South America in the early twentieth century, especially to Argentina, so Italian names are more common there than you expected. Colleen says this is an awesome list! I love almost every name. It doesn't bother me a bit that some of the names might not fit into our Irish/Swedish/Pakistan/German background. I believe in the opportunity of open appointment as long as I respect the inheritance of the name. I think I'm gonna print this list and keep it useful for my next name conversation. Big list! This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. .POPULAR POSTSCopyright © 2021 · AppealMountain.net en · ·
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