175 Names for Girls Ending in 'O'
- Ava Clare
- Feb 25, 2024
- 3 min read
Names for girls ending in 'o' or 'o' sounds
Aaio or Aio (Māori, Peace)
Aello (Greek, Happy)
Ahoo (Persian, Deer; gazelle)
Akako (Japanese, Red)
Akiko (Japanese, Sparkle; bright; autumn)
Aneko (Japanese, Older sister)
Arezoo (Persian, Desire)
Ayako (Japanese, Colour; design)
Bayo (Yoruba, Joy has found us)
Bo (Chinese, Precious)
Boipelo (Tswana, Proud)
Bzcho (Circassian, Doe)
Calypso (Greek, Orchid; cheerful)
Cameo (Latin, Shadow’s portrait; Italian, Sculptured jewel)
Ceto (Greek, Goddess of the sea)
Chao (Chinese, Great one)
Charo (Spanish, Rosary)
Chikako (Japanese, Clever; wisdom)
Chipo (Shona, Gift)
Chiyo (Japanese, Thousand generations; world)
Cho (Japanese, Butterfly; Korean, Beautiful)
Cleo or Clio (Greek, To praise; acclaim)
Coco (French, A pet name; American, Chocolate bean)
Colenso (Scottish, From the dark pool)
Colorado (Spanish, Red-coloured)
Conceição (Portuguese, Our Lady of the Conception)
Consuelo (Spanish, Consolation)
Dayo (Yoruba, Arrival of joy)
Despo (Greek, Alternate form of ‘Despina’; lady
Dido (Greek, Wanderer)
Dipuo (Sotho, Rumours)
Domino (Latin, Lady)
Echo (Greek, Sound returned)
Edjo (Egyptian, Another name for Wadjet; snake goddess)
Eliso (Georgian, God is abundance)
Emiko (Japanese, Smiling child)
Erato (Greek, Muse of erotic poetry)
Gaho (Native American, Mother)
Gargaaro (Somali, The one who helps)
Gro (Norse, Gardener)
Guo (Chinese, Country; nation)
Halo (Latin, Blessed aura)
Hanako (Japanese, Flower girl)
Hanuno (Assyrian, A lovely woman)
Hatsuko (Japanese, First born daughter; beginning)
Haweeyo (Somali, The elevated one)
Heiko (German, Home ruler)
Helo (French, Sun)
Herho (Punjabi, God-like; brave one)
Hero (Greek, Brave defender)
Hesso (Finnish, Torch; sun)
Hiroko (Japanese, Tolerant; generous)
Hokuao (Hawaiian, Morning star)
Hoodo (Somali, Fortunate)
Hoshiko (Japanese, Star)
Huo (Chinese, Fire)
Ifedayo (Yoruba, Love has turned to joy)
Ifelayo (Yoruba, Love is peace)
Ijabo (Arabic, Hope)
Ildiko (Hungarian, Warrior)
Indigo (Greek, Blue dye)
Ino (Greek, Daughter of Cadmus)
Io (Greek, Daughter of a river god)
Isako (Japanese, Sand; child)
Isniino (Somali, Born on Monday)
Itsaso (Spanish, Sea)
Ivalo (Greenlandic, Tendon; thread; sinew)
Ixazaluoh (Aztec, Dawn)
Jeno (Greek, Heaven; well-born)
Jiao (Chinese, One who is pretty and genuine)
Juno (Greek, Goddess of marriage and childbirth)
Kameko (Japanese, Turtle)
Kameo (Hawaiian, One and only)
Kameyo (Japanese, Tortoise generation)
Kato (Georgian, House ruler)
Kimiko (Japanese, She who is without equal; empress)
Kioko (Japanese, Meets the world with happiness)
Kitoko (Lingala, Holder of the beauty)
Kiyo (Japanese, Happy generations)
Koko (Japanese, Stork)
Komako (Japanese, Pony-child; filly; term of endearment)
Kumiko (Japanese, Companion child)
Kuniko (Japanese, Child from the country)
Kyoko (Japanese, Mirror)
Leiko (Hawaiian, Little flower)
Leylo (Somali, Night)
Lhamo (Tibetan, Goddess)
Machiko (Japanese, Fortunate one)
Maeko (Japanese, Truthful child)
Maiko (Japanese, Dance child)
Meiko (Japanese, Bud)
Michiko (Japanese, Child of beauty)
Mikako (Japanese, Beautiful; fragrance; child)
Mikayo (Japanese, Beautiful; night; child)
Mikiko (Japanese, Beginning; beautiful; child; child of the tree trunk)
Mineko (Japanese, Beautiful; child; mountain top)
Minoo (Persian, Paradise; heaven)
Misao (Japanese, Fidelity)
Miyo (Japanese, Beautiful child)
Miyoko (Japanese, Beautiful; generation; child)
Moriko (Japanese, Forest child)
Nakato (Luganda, Second of twins)
Nalo (West African, Loveable)
Nariko (Japanese, Gentle child)
Nasteexo (Somali, Advise or counsel)
Neo (Latin, New)
Nerio (Greek, Wife of Mars)
Ngaio (Māori, From the trees; a clever woman)
Ntando (Xhosa, God’s will)
Ntokozo (Zulu, Pillar of strength)
Nwakaego (Igbo, More valuable than money)
Nyako (Kenyan, Girl)
Nyoko (Japanese, Gem; treasure)
Ohio (Native American, Large river)
Ohnicio (Irish, Honour)
Olono (Australian Aboriginal, A hill)
Ometeko (Nigerian, Girl born in Lagos)
Ominatogo (Native American, Pleasant voice)
Orynko (Ukrainian, Peace)
Pakpao (Thai, Kite)
Parastoo (Persian, The swallow bird)
Pelenakino (Hawaiian, Having great strength)
Pelulio (Hawaiian, A treasure from the sea)
Pemphredo (Greek, Sister of the Gorgons)
Phenyo (Botswana, Victory)
Picabo (Native American, Shining waters)
Rayo (Spanish, Bright; light)
Rieko (Japanese, Blessed child)
Riko (Japanese, Jasmine; truth)
Rio (Spanish, River)
Rocio (Spanish, Dewdrops)
Rosario (Spanish, Rosary)
Rusiko (Georgian, Day)
Ryoko (Japanese, Truth; understanding child)
Sahkyo (Navajo, Mink)
Sappho (Greek, Sapphire)
Scirocco (Italian, Warm wind)
Scorpio (Latin, The scorpion)
Seiko (Japanese, Accomplish, truth; child)
Shiloh (Hebrew, Peace)
Siko (Shona, Crier; crying baby)
Sinesipho (Ndebele, We have a gift)
Sisko (Finnish, Sister)
Snow (English, Snow)
Socorro (Spanish, Succour; help; relief)
Sofiko (Georgian, Wisdom)
Solosolo (Samoan, Dry)
Soso (Miwok, Tree squirrel biting a tiny hole)
Sparrow (English, Small bird in the finch family; a sparrow)
Taeko (Japanese, Child of many blessings)
Taiko (Māori, A daughter of Mawete)
Takako (Japanese, Dutiful)
Takeko (Japanese, Bamboo child)
Telmao (Greek, Loving woman)
Thallo (Greek, Bringer of blossoms)
Thao (Vietnamese, Respectful of parents)
Titilayo (Yoruba, One who is joyful forever; ever-happy)
Tomiko (Japanese, Wealth; abundance)
Umeko (Japanese, Plum blossom child)
Umeno (Japanese, Plum field)
Veriko (Georgian, Faith)
Virgo (Latin, The virgin)
Weeko, Wieko or Weyko (Native American, Beautiful girl)
Wido (German, Warrior maiden)
Willow (English, Slender; graceful)
Xaawo (Somali, Somali version of ‘Eve’; life)
Xalwo (Somali, Sweet)
Xoriyo (Somali, Freedom)
Yoko (Japanese, Sunshine child)
Yolo (Zulu, Happiness)
Yoshiko (Japanese, Good; beautiful and polite child)
Yumeko (Japanese, Dream child)
Yumiko (Japanese, Arrow child)
Yuriko (Japanese, Lily child)
Zintkato (Native American, Resembling a bluebird)
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