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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *o*o.
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Otiko m Georgian
Diminutive of Otar and its short form Oto. It can also be a contraction of Otariko.
Otilio m Spanish (Archaic)
Masculine form of Otilia.
Otmaro m Italian
Varient of Audomaro. Inspired from the Czech form of the name, Otmar.
Òto m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Otto.
Oto m & f Japanese
From Japanese 於 (o) meaning "at, in, on, as for", 央 (o) meaning "center, middle", 乙 (oto, o) meaning "the latter, duplicate, strange, witty", 音 (oto, o) meaning "sound", 桜 (o) meaning "cherry blossom", 緒 (o) meaning "thread", 想 (o) meaning "concept, think, idea, thought", 呂 (oto) meaning "spine, backbone", 朗 (o) meaning "melodious, clear, bright, serene, cheerful" or 和 (o) meaning "harmony, Japanese style, peace, soften, Japan" combined with 兎 (to) meaning "rabbit, hare", 菟 (to) meaning "dodder (plant)", 乙 (to) meaning "the latter, duplicate, strange, witty", 桃 (to) meaning "peach", 都 (to) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything", 冬 (to) meaning "winter", 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 柊 (to) meaning "holly", 音 (to) meaning "sound", 時 (to) meaning "time, hour", 人 (to) meaning "person" or 杜 (to) meaning "woods, grove"... [more]
Oto m Georgian
Short form of Otar.
Oto m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
Borne by a 6-year-old Guanche boy sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1497.
Otohiko m Japanese
From Japanese 音 (oto) meaning "sound" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "prince". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Otomo m & f Japanese
This Name Comes From The Script "お供" Which means, "Accompanying" in Japanese.
Otrioneo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Othryoneus.
Otsando m Medieval Basque
Possibly from Basque otso "wolf" (which would make it a variant of Otso) or from otzan "tame".
Otsoko m Basque
Means "wolves" in Basque.
Ottilio m Italian
Italian form of Otto.
Ottobuono m Medieval Italian
This was the birth name of Pope Adrian V (c.1205–1276). Perhaps it was a combination of the name Ottone with Latin buono "good".
Ougko m Greek (Rare)
Greek form of Hugo.
Oveco m Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish form of Obeko.
Oviegheneomuno m Isoko
Means ”King God has been enthroned" in Isoko.
Ovo f & m Western African
Likely related to Owo.
Owro m Urhobo
OWRO male child, meaning shining eyes, original urhobo ethnic groups in Nigeria
Óxilo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Oxylos via its latinized form Oxylus.
Oxomoco f & m Aztec and Toltec Mythology
An Aztec deity, goddess of night, astrology, and the calendar. She and her husband, Cipactonal, were known as the first human couple. Possibly of Huastec origin, from uxum "woman" and ocox "first".
Oyatullo m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Ayatullah.
Ozeano m Basque
Basque form of Oceanus.
Ozėjo m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Hosea.
Pacómio m History (Ecclesiastical)
European Portuguese form of Pachomius.
Pacômio m History (Ecclesiastical)
Brazilian Portuguese form of Pacómio.
Pacomio m Italian, Spanish, Galician
Italian, Galician and Spanish form of Pachomius.
Pȧhávevóonā'o m Cheyenne
Means "Good Morning" in Cheyenne.
Pahayoko m Comanche
Meaning, "amorous man."
Paidamoyo f & m Shona, Southern African
What the heart desired was granted
Pakomio m Rapa Nui
This was the name of Pakomio Maori, the husband of prophetess Angata (d. 1915). This is not only a first name but last name as well.
Pandolfo m Italian
Italian form of Pandolf.
Pandolfuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Pandolfo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Panopeo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Panopeus.
Paolantonio m Italian
Italian combination of Paolo and Antonio.
Paoliniano m Italian
Italian form of Paulinianus.
Paoluccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Paolo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Partenopeo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Parthenopaeus.
Parwoto m Javanese
From Javanese parwata meaning "mountain, hill", ultimately from Sanskrit पर्वत (parvata).
Pátroclo m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Patroklos (see Patroclus).
Patroclo m Italian
Italian form of Patroklos (see Patroclus).
Pedrolino m Italian, Theatre
Diminutive of Pedro with an added diminutive Italian suffix -lino. Pedrolino is a primo Zanni of the commedia dell'arte. Contemporary illustrations suggest that his white blouse and trousers constituted "a variant of the typical Zanni suit", and his Bergamasque dialect marked him as a member of the "low" rustic class.
Petronilo m Spanish
Masculine form of Petronila.
Petrónio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Petronius.
Petronio m Italian, Galician, Venetian
Italian, Venetian and Galician form of Petronius.
Phetolo m Tswana
Means "response" in Setswana.
Phoebo m Popular Culture
Comedic male veriant of the name Phoebe from the popular American sitcom Friends.
Piccolo m Popular Culture
From the name of the musical instrument, meaning "small" in Italian. This was the name of one of the characters in the anime franchise Dragon Ball made by Akira Toriyama.
Pichulonko m Mapuche
Means "Big Pichula" in Mapuche. mapuche
Pierantonio m Italian
Combination of Pier and Antonio.
Piergiorgio m Italian
Combination of Pier and Giorgio.
Piniolo m Medieval Galician, Medieval Spanish
Possibly from Latin pineus "of the pine, pinelike" (cf. Galician piño "pine nut") and the diminutive suffix -olus.
Piolo m Filipino
The Sound of PAOLO and The Famous Philippine Actor Piolo Pascual......
Piominko m Chickasaw
Means "leader and war prophet" in Chickasaw. From the Chickasaw hopaya "war prophet" and minko "leader".
Pioquinto m Spanish (Mexican), American (Hispanic), Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Philippines)
A name given in honor of Pope Pius V, a saint of the Catholic Church.
Piotro m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Piotr.
Pitagoro m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Pythagoras.
Pocho m Galician
Diminutive of Afonso.
Pocoyo m Popular Culture
Derived from Spanish poco "little" and yo "I (nominative form of the first person singular pronoun)". Pocoyo, a 4-year-old boy, is the title character of a computer animated children's television show that debuted in 2005.
Podo m Literature
Podo is a character from Andrew Peterson's Wingfeather Saga, the grandfather of the main characters. His name may be related to the Scandinavian place-name PODO. He hides dark secrets, but loves his family to the end.
Poernomo m Javanese
Older spelling of Purnomo influenced by Dutch orthography.
Poerwoko m Javanese
Older spelling of Purwoko influenced by Dutch orthography.
Políbio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Polybius.
Polibio m Galician, Italian, Spanish
Galician, Italian and Spanish form of Polybius.
Policarpo m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Polycarp.
Polidoro m Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of Polydorus.
Polieucto m Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Italian Portuguese and Spanish form of Polyeuctus (see Polyeuktos).
Polinesso m Carolingian Cycle, Literature, Theatre
The first element of this name is derived from Greek πολύς (polys) meaning "many, much". The second element is derived from either Italian nesso meaning "connection, link, nexus" or from Greek νῆσος (nesos) meaning "island"... [more]
Polito m Italian
The reduced form of Ippolito.
Poliuto m Italian
Italian form of Polyeuctus (see Polyeuktos). Masculine form of Poliuta.
Polizelo m Italian
Italian form of Polyzalus.
Poliziano m Medieval Italian
Italian form of Politianus. A notable bearer of this name was the Italian classical scholar and poet Poliziano (1454-1494).
Pollio m Ancient Roman
Name borne by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (80–70 BC–after c. 15 BC) a Roman architect and engineer during the 1st century BC, known for his multi-volume work entitled 'De architectura'.
Polo m Spanish, English, Italian, English (American), Medieval Spanish, Medieval Italian
This name likely roots from Paolo or Paulo, and Polo is a variant of both. It can be used in association with the sport also, but very rarely is.
Polo m Spanish, Asturian
Short form of Hipólito and Leopoldo.
Polochko m Medieval Russian
Derived from the Slavic element pulku "people, host, army". ... [more]
Poloko m Sotho
Means "safety" in Sesotho.
Polonio m Spanish, Aragonese
Truncated form of Apolonio.
Pompeyo m Spanish
Spanish form of Pompey.
Pompilio m Italian
Italian form of Pompilius.
Pompo m Ancient Roman
Oscan equivalent of Quintus.
Pompo m Ancient Oscan
Oscan Praenomen dervied from Oscan "pumpe" meaning "five/fifth." The Oscan nomen Pumpunis is dervied from this praenomen, and became the Roman nomen Pomponius. The Latin equivalent of Pompo is Quintus (also meaning "fifth").... [more]
Poncho m Spanish
Diminutive of Alfonso.
Ponciano m Galician, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Galician, Spanish and Portuguese form of Pontian.
Pôncio m Biblical Portuguese
Portuguese form of Pontius.
Ponco m & f Javanese
Javanese form of Panca.
Pongo m Popular Culture, Pet
The name of a character (a dog) in Disney's 101 Dalmatians.
Pono m Hawaiian
From the word meaning "goodness, morality, excellence, well-being, prosperity."
Ponponio m Miwok
Leader of a band of Native American fugitives in California who called themselves Los Insurgentes and who rebelled against Mexican rule and the mission system in California.
Ponso m Filipino
Short form of Alfonso.
Pontjo m & f Javanese
Older spelling of Ponco influenced by Dutch orthography.
Pontsho m & f Sotho
Means "vision" in Sotho.
Ponziano m Italian
Italian form of Pontian.
Poo m & f Thai
Means “crab” in Thai. Poo is used as a nickname only.
Popo m New World Mythology
Short form of Popocatepetl, which means "smoking mountain" in Nahuatl from popoca "it smokes" and tepetl "mountain". This is the name of a hero in Mexican legend and Aztec mythology, the lover of Princess Ixtli... [more]
Poppo m Medieval German, Dutch
Simplified form (Lallform) of Volkbert.
Porcario m Italian
Italian form of Porcarius.
Porciano m Spanish
Spanish form of Portianus or Porcianus.
Pórcio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Porcius.
Porcio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Porcius.
Porco m Portuguese
Meaning "pig" or "filthy" in Portuguese. Attack on Titan's Porco Galliard is a bearer of this name.
Porfírio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Porphyrios (see Porfirio).
Poro m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Paul.
Porziano m Italian
Italian form of Portianus.
Porzio m Italian
Italian form of Porcius.
Posidó m Catalan
Catalan form of Poseidon.
Potamo m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Potamon. Bearers of this name include the rhetorician Potamo of Mytilene (died around 15 AD) and the philosopher Potamo of Alexandria (lived in either the 1st century BC or the 2nd century AD).
Potenciano m Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Archaic), Filipino
Spanish and Portuguese form of Potentianus. A notable bearer of this name was the Filipino musician Potenciano Gregorio (1880-1939).
Potino m Italian (Archaic), Spanish (Archaic), Portuguese (Archaic)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Potheinos via its latinized form Pothinus.
Potito m Italian
Italian form of Potitus. A notable bearer of this name is the Italian former tennis player Potito "Poto" Starace (b. 1981).
Potlako m Tswana
God answer me immediately
Pòulo m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Paul.
Prabowo m Javanese
From Javanese prabawa meaning "power, majesty, splendour", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रभाव (prabhāva). A notable bearer is Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto (1951-).
Prakoso m Javanese
From Javanese prakasa meaning "clear, obvious, well-known, famous", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रकाश (prakāśa).
Pramono m Javanese
From Javanese pramana meaning "clear, precise, accurate, right", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रमाण (pramāṇa).
Pranoto m Javanese
From Javanese pranata meaning "respect, honour, homage, reverence", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रणत (praṇata).
Pranowo m Javanese
From Javanese pranawa meaning "bright, alert", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रणव (praṇava).
Pranyoto m Javanese
From Javanese nyata meaning "real, true, certain".
Prasodjo m Javanese
Older spelling of Prasojo influenced by Dutch ortography.
Prasojo m Javanese
From Javanese prasaja meaning "simple, straightforward, sincere, faithful".
Pratomo m Javanese
Javanese form of Pratama.
Prawoto m Javanese
From Javanese prawata meaning "mountain, hill", ultimately from Sanskrit पर्वत (parvata).
Prayogo m Javanese
From Javanese prayoga meaning "good, proper, advisable, acceptable".
Prijono m Javanese
Older spelling of Priyono based on Dutch orthography.
Priono m Javanese
Variant of Priyono.
Priyono m Javanese
From Javanese priya meaning "man, boy" combined with either the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Proclo m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Proklos via Proclus.
Procolo m Italian
Italian form of Proculus.
Procópio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Procopius.
Procopio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Prokopios.
Prócoro m Portuguese, Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Prochoros via it's Latinized form Prochorus.
Progreso m Spanish (Rare, Archaic)
From Spanish progreso meaning "progress". In Spain, it was specially used during the Second Spanish Republic by republican parents who were eager to choose names related to republican values.
Proko m Albanian
Pet form of the name Prokop (Prokóp,-i).
Prometeo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Prometheus.
Prometto m Italian
Promise.
Prosdócimo m Spanish
Spanish form of Prosdocimus.
Prosdocimo m Italian
Italian form of Prosdocimus.
Prosimno m Italian
Italian form of Prosymnus.
Prospeo m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Prospero.
Protásio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Protasius. Known bearers of this name include the Brazilian physician and politician Protásio Antônio Alves (1859-1933) and Protásio Garcia Leal (1858-1943), who was one of the three founders of the Brazilian city of Três Lagoas.
Protasio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Protasius. A known bearer of this name was the Mexican soldier and politician Protasio Tagle (1839-1903).
Proteo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Proteus.
Ptolomeo m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Ptolemaios via Ptolemaeus.
Pujiono m Javanese
From Javanese puji meaning "prayer, worship" combined with either the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Purnomo m Javanese
Javanese form of Purnama.
Purwoko m Javanese
From Javanese purwaka meaning "beginning, origin, cause", ultimately from Sanskrit पूर्वक (pūrvaka).
Purwono m Javanese
From Javanese purwa meaning "origin, beginning, cause" combined with the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Pyōro m Japanese
"A recurring bird character in the WarioWare series"
Qoyko m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Gojko.
Radbodo m History (Ecclesiastical)
Italian and Spanish form of Radbod.
Radolfo m Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Ráðúlfr.
Raja-todo m Kelabit
Means "sitting king" or "king who stays in one place" in Kelabit.
Rakouzhüo m Mao
From the Mao rakou meaning "luck" and zhü meaning "good".
Ramboldo m Italian
Ramboldo, Count of Collalto
Ramoncito m Spanish
Diminutive of Ramon.
Ramondo m Italian
Variant of Raimondo.
Randolfo m Portuguese, Italian, Spanish
Portuguese, Italian, and Spanish form of Randolf.
Redoco m Guanche
Variant of Redo.
Regolo m Italian
Italian form of Regulus.
Regorio m Aragonese
Truncated form of Gregorio.
Remismondo m Italian
Italian form of Remismund.
Remolo m Italian (Rare)
Diminutive form of Remo.
Reoto m Japanese
From Japanese 令 (re) meaning "orders, ancient laws, command, decree", 伶 (re) meaning "actor", 澪 (re) meaning "water route, shipping channel", 獅 (reo) meaning "lion", 玲 (reo, re) meaning "the tinkling of jade", 礼 (re) meaning "salute, bow, ceremony, thanks, remuneration", 蓮 (reo, re) meaning "lotus", 鈴 (re) meaning "bell" or 麗 (re) meaning "lovely, beautiful, graceful, resplendent", 央 (o) meaning "centre, middle" or 勇 (o) meaning "brave" combined with 音 (oto) meaning "sound", 人 (to) meaning "person", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation or 琥 (to) meaning "jewelled utensil"... [more]
Ricimondo m Italian
Italian form of Richimund.
Ricordano m Medieval Italian
Derived from the Italian word ricordano, which comes from the Italian verb ricordare meaning "to remember" as well as "to commemorate".
Ridolfo m Italian
Variant of Rodolfo.
Ridolfuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Ridolfo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Ridorfo m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Rudolph.
Rigoberto m Spanish
Spanish form of Rigobert.
Rigoletto m Romani
From the title of the Versi opera 'Rigoletto'.
Rigotto m Medieval Italian
Short form of Amerigotto, Arrigotto and other pet forms that end in -rigotto.
Riobaldo m Literature
Riobaldo is the main character in João Guimarães Rosa's 1956 novel Grande Sertão: Veredas (The Devil to Pay in the Backlands in English), an adaptation of the faustian motif to the sertão.
Riono m Javanese
From Javanese ria or riya meaning "happy, joyful" or "arrogant, proud" combined with either the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Rioto m Japanese
From Japanese 凜 (ri) meaning "dignified, severe, cold" combined with 音 (oto) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Riyono m Javanese
Variant of Riono.
Robaldo m Medieval Italian
Italian form of Rotbald.... [more]
Robércio m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
From Roberto combined with the suffix -cio, from names that end in that pattern, e.g. Maurício.
Robério m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant of Rogério, influenced by Roberto.
Robertito m Spanish
Diminutive of Roberto.
Robertó m Hungarian
Variant of Róbert, meaning "bright fame".
Robertuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Roberto, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Robinho m Portuguese
Diminutive form of Roberto, Robson, etc.
Roboão m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Rehoboam.
Robustiano m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Robustianus.
Rochelio m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Rogelio.
Rocho m Spanish
Diminutive of Ricardo.
Rocko m English
Variant of Rocco.
Roco m Spanish
Diminutive of Rocio.
Roco m Venetian
Venetian form of Rocco.
Rodelio m Spanish (Philippines)
A diminutive of names with the Germanic name element hroð "fame" such as Rodrigo.
Rodelito m Filipino
Diminutive of Rodel.
Roderico m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Roderic.
Roderigo m Theatre
Variant of Rodrigo used in Shakespeare's tragedy Othello (1603).
Rodo m Spanish
Diminutive of Rodolfo.
Rodoaldo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Rodoald, which is a variant form of Rodwald.
Rodolfuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Rodolfo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Rodrico m Italian
Italian form of Rodrigo.
Roffredo m Medieval Italian
Italian form of Rotfrid. Also compare the similar-looking name Goffredo.... [more]
Rogaciano m Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Spanish and Portuguese form of Rogatianus. A notable bearer of this name was the Brazilian journalist and poet Rogaciano Bezerra Leite (1920-1969).
Rojelio m Spanish
Variant spelling of Rogelio.
Rojo m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Robert.
Rojo m Spanish
Spanish translation of Red.
Rokkó m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Rocco.
Roksolano m Russian, Ukrainian
Masculine form of Roksolana.
Rolandino m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Rolando, as -ino is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Rolanduccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Rolando, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Romaldo m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Romuald.
Romarico m Italian
Italian form of Romaric.
Romarinho m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Diminutive of Romário, as it contains the Portuguese masculine diminutive suffix -inho.
Romário m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Ramiro, though it may also be a combination of Rosa 1 (or other names starting with Ro-) with Mario... [more]
Romedio m Italian
Italian form of Romedius.... [more]
Rómeó m Icelandic, Hungarian
Icelandic and Hungarian form of Romeo.
Romèo m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Romeo.
Romeo m & f Japanese
From Japanese 朗 (ro) meaning "bright, clear", 明 (me) meaning "clear, bright" combined with 生 (o) meaning "raw, live". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Romerito m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese diminutive of Romero.... [more]
Romero m & f Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (European, Rare)
Means "rosemary" in Spanish and Portuguese. As a Brazilian masculine name, it may related to the word romero or to the surname Romero, with a different origin... [more]
Romiko m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Roman and Romanoz.
Romilio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Romilius.
Romulo m Filipino
Another form of Romulus.
Ronelo m Filipino
Variant of Ronilo.
Ronildo m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant of Ronaldo influenced by Romildo.
Ronilo m Filipino
Spanish form of Roniel 2.
Ronno m Popular Culture, Literature, Various (Rare)
The masculine antagonist of Bambi (named in the original book by Felix Salten and in the movie 'Bambi 2', unnamed in the first movie 'Bambi').... [more]
Rono m Shipibo-Conibo
Means "snake" in Shipibo.
Ronreco m African American (Rare)
Variant of Ronrico, the name of a brand of rum (which was originally made by the Ron Rico company of Puerto Rico), composed of the Spanish words ron "rum" and rico "rich". The American actor RonReaco Lee (1977-) told a reporter in 2015 that his mother derived his name from the rum brand.
Roo m & f English (Rare)
Variant spelling of Rue and Ru as well as a short form of any name beginning with the syllable Ru-, such as Ruby, Rufus or Rupert... [more]
Rosado m & f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
From the Spanish word meaning "pink".
Rosalío m Spanish
Masculine form of Rosalía.
Rosalio m Italian
Masculine form of Rosalia.
Rosangelo m Italian (Rare)
Masculine form of Rosangela.
Rosauro m Filipino, Spanish (Rare)
Masculine form of Rosaura.
Roscio m & f Italian, Spanish
Variant of Rocio.
Rosello m Italian
Italian masculine form of Rose.
Rosemundo m Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Rosémond.
Roseo m Italian
Derived from the Latin adjective roseus "pink, rosy, rose-coloured". A bearer of this name is RJ Rosales (a Filipino artist of Spanish descent). The name seems to originally come from Italy, though, since roseo is an existing adjective there for "pink, rosy" (as opposed to Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries) and because sources list it as a legitimate Italian name.
Rosetto m Italian
Italian masculine form of Rose.