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Boy Names Ending with -eo

Eo ending baby names and what they mean, with 43 results. -eo names are used more often as masculine names. Adoption of these boy names was at its highest in 2018 (ADOPTION OF 1.12%), except for names such as Cleo which have fallen out of style. The most fashionable birth names here are Mateo (#37), Leo (#50), Matteo (#196), Theo (#243) and Tadeo (#837), while Keo (TOP 8%) and Feo (44%) are conventional -eo surnames.

-eo names

Achilleo - Leo | Maceo - Theo | Timofeo - Vireo

Achilleo - Leo

Achilleo
Var. of Achilles. Derivative of Greek word. From Achilleus .. Outside Top 2000.

Alfeo
Form of Alfred. Derived fr. Old English. "Elf or magical counsel." Popular as last name, and Alfeo (UPPER 99%) is comparable to popular last names Arleo (UPPER 89%), Araneo (60%), with the -eo suffix. See also Alfio.

Amadeus and variants

Amedeo, Amadeo
Var. of Amadeus. Stems fr. Latin element. "God's love." Amadeo (TOP 23%) and Amedeo (38%) appear commonly as last names.

Anteo
Var. of Antaeus. Root fr. Greek language. Greek mythology .. Ante is a slightly prominent kid's name.

Aristeo
Derived fr. Spanish, Greek elements. "Best." Outside Top 2000.

Atreo
From Spanish, Greek words. Uncertain meaning. Atreo is not often adopted as a boys' name.

Bartolommeo, Bartolomeo, Barthlomeo
Forms of Bartholomew. Stems fr. Aramaic language. "Son of Talmai (the farmer)." Barthlomeo, Bartolomeo and Bartolommeo are unusual as baby names.

Caeo
Root fr. Welsh element. Name of a village and parish .. Unusual as a baby name, but Caeo is comparable to the more conventional Cleo. See also Caw.

Candelareo
Form of Candelario. Stems fr. Spanish word. "Candles." Outside Top 2000.

Cleo

Cleo1
Var. of Cleophas. Root fr. Greek word. "Vision of glory." Less popular today. Cleo was last recorded in the 1970s in the Top 2000. Cross-gender use.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of -eo names: Amadeo, Amedeo, Cleo, Eliseo, Hideo, Leo

Cleo2
Var. of Cletus. Origin fr. Greek. "Glory." Gender-neutral name. Somewhat atypical as a boys' name nowadays, but Cleo still exists frequently as a masculine first name.

Clodoveo
Form of Clovis. Based on Old German. "Renowned fighter." Clodoveo is scarce as a male name.

Eliseo

Eliseo
Var. of Elisha. Derivative of Hebrew word. "God is salvation." Usage of Eliseo as a children's name in 2018 was 13.8% more than a year ago. See also Elice.

Galileo
Source fr. Italian language. "From Galilee." Rather quaint as a birth name. See also Galil.

Hideo

Hideo
Stems fr. Japanese. "Excellent man." Hideo is unconventional as a men's name.

Indeeo
Var. of Indio. Modern name .. Indeeo is not frequently adopted as a birth name.

Leo

Leo1
Form of Leander. Based on Greek word. "Lion man." Used widely as a birth name, Leo is comparable to the common Leon. See also Lex.

Leo2
From Latin. "Lion." Leo has gained increasing favor as a baby name since the 1995s.

Leo3
Form of Leonard. Derived fr. Old German word. "Lion strength." Used widely as a children's name, Leo is comparable to the common Teo. See also La-.

Leo4
Var. of Leopold. Derived fr. Old German word. "Brave people." Common, with usage of 0.373% for Leo as a baby name in 2018, higher than 0.323% the previous year. See also Lexo.

Quick Reference

Summary Index of names [and variants] for -eo names for boys.

1. Achilleo - Leo
Achilles [Achilleo], Alfred [Alfeo], Amadeus [Amedeo, Amadeo], Antaeus [Anteo], Aristeo, Atreo, Bartholomew [Barthlomeo, Bartolomeo, Bartolommeo], Caeo, Candelario [Candelareo], Cleophas [Cleo], Cletus [Cleo], Clovis [Clodoveo], Elisha [Eliseo], Galileo, Hideo, Indio [Indeeo], Leander [Leo], Leo, Leonard [Leo], Leopold [Leo]


Mace [Maceo], Matthew [Mateo, Matteo, Madteo], Mareo, Maurice [Maureo], Melesio [Meliseo], Nazaire [Nasareo], Nereus [Nereo], Nicandro [Nikandreo, Nicandreo], Orpheus [Orfeo], Pompeo, Rio [Reo], Rodeo, Romeo, Sergio [Sergeo], Thaddeus [Tadeo, Taddeo], Tadeo [Taddeo], Takeo, Teo, Theobald [Theo], Theodore [Theo]


Timothy [Timofeo, Timoteo, Timotheo], Tomeo, Vireo

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