Submitted Surnames Matching Pattern *o

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the pattern is *o.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Guglielmo Italian
From the given name Guglielmo.
Guido Italian, German
From the given name Guido.
Guijarro Spanish
Spanish: nickname from guijarro 'pebble' perhaps applied to a man who sold pebbles (used for paving the streets).
Guillermo Spanish
From the given name Guillermo
Guimao Filipino, Cebuano
From Cebuano gimaw meaning "emerge, protrude, stick out".
Guinto Tagalog
From Tagalog ginto meaning "gold".
Guiraldo Filipino
From the visayan province of Samar
Gulo Indonesian, Nias
From the Nias clan name Gulö, possibly derived from the name of the clan's ancestor, Kulo Ana'a.
Gulö Nias
Nias form of Gulo.
Guma'taotao Chamorro
Chamorro for "house of the people"
Guo Hui
From the Arabic name Kamaruddin.
Guro Filipino, Maranao
From Maranao goro meaning "teacher, instructor", ultimately from Sanskrit गुरु (guru).
Gusmão Portuguese
Portuguese cognate of Guzmán.
Gustavo Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Gustavo.
Guzzo Italian, Sicilian, Calabrian
Some characteristic forenames: Italian Rocco, Angelo, Salvatore, Agostino, Carmelina, Domenic, Gildo, Giorgio, Nunzio, Santo, Saverio.... [more]
Gyatso Tibetan
From the given name Gyatso.
Gyűjtő Hungarian
Means "gatherer, collector".
Haavisto Finnish
Means "place with aspens" or "group of aspens". This name comes from a combination of haapa, "aspen", and the suffix -sto which is used for places and groups of things.
Hado Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 波 (ha) meaning "wavelength" and 動 (do, dou, dō) meaning "motion, change, confusion"
Hagino Japanese
Hagi means "bush clover" and no means "field, plain, wilderness". ... [more]
Halchenko Ukrainian
From given name Halyna.
Hamado Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 浜戸 or 濱戸 (see Hamato).
Hamamoto Japanese
From Japanese 浜, 濱 (hama) meaning "beach, seashore" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
Hamano Japanese
From Japanese 浜 or 濱 (hama) meaning "beach, seashore" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Hamasho Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 浜正 or 濱正 (see Hamashō).
Hamashō Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 浜 (hama) meaning "beach; seashore" and 正 (shō) meaning "correct".... [more]
Hamato Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 浜 (hama) meaning "beach; seashore" and 戸 (to) meaning "door; doorway".... [more]
Hamazono Japanese
Hamazono/濱園 = "Beach Garden"
Hanao Japanese
Hana means "blossom, flower" and o means "tail".
Hanasono Japanese
Hana means "flower" and sono means "garden".
Hanazono Japanese
Hana means "flower" and zono is a form of sono meaning "garden".
Handoko Chinese (Indonesian)
Indonesianized form of Chinese surnames such as Fan (范), Han (韓) or Yao (姚). Surnames like these were instituted during the New Order era (1966–1998) in Indonesia due to social and political pressure toward Chinese Indonesians.
Hanesato Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 羽里 (see Hari).
Hanso Estonian
Hanso is an Estonian surname derived from the masculine given name "Juhan/Johannes".
Hao Chinese
From Chinese 郝 (hǎo) referring to the ancient fief of Hao, which existed during the Shang dynasty in what is now Shanxi province.
Haramoto Japanese
Hara means "plain, wilderness, field" and moto means "origin".
Harano Japanese
Hara means "plain, field" and no means "field, wilderness, plain".
Harimoto Japanese
Hari means "Extended Net constellation" and moto means "base, origin, source, root".
Harjo Estonian
Harjo is an Estonia surname, a variation of "Harju"; from Harju County.
Harjo Creek
From Creek Ha'chō meaning "crazy brave; recklessly brave".
Haro Spanish (Mexican)
Perhaps a shortened version of the name "de Haro"
Harsono Chinese (Indonesian)
Indonesianized form of Chinese surnames such as Hu (胡) or Zhuo (卓). Surnames like these were instituted during the New Order era (1966–1998) in Indonesia due to social and political pressure toward Chinese Indonesians.
Hartono Chinese (Indonesian)
Indonesianized form of various Chinese surnames such as Chen (陳), He (何), Huang (黃), Xiang (向)... [more]
Harumoto Japanese
From Japanese 春 (haru) meaning "spring season" or 東 (haru) meaning "east, Orient" and 本 or 元 (moto) meaning "base, root, source, origin".
Haruno Japanese
From Japanese 春 (haru) "spring" and 野 (no) "field, plain, wilderness".
Hasado Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 挟 (hasa), from 挟む (hasamu) meaning "to insert; to be sandwiched between" and 土 (do) meaning "earth; soil; ground", referring to a soil land where it is very crammed.... [more]
Hasado Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 挟土 (hasado), a sound-changed clipping from 国之狭土神 (Kuninosadzuchinokami) meaning "Kuninosadzuchinokami" or 天之狭土神 (Amenosadzuchinokami) meaning "Amenosadzuchinokami", both names of gods of soil.... [more]
Hasedo Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 挾土 (see Hasado).
Hatano Japanese
From Japanese 波 (ha) meaning "waves, billows", 羽 (ha) meaning "feather, wing", 秦 (hata), a place name, or 畑 (hata) meaning "farm, field, garden" combined with 多 (ta) meaning "many, frequent" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Hatsumoto Japanese (Rare)
Form of Hatsu, added 元 (moto) meaning "origin".
Haukebø Norwegian
A combination of Norwegian hauk, derived from Old Norse haukr, "hawk" and , derived from Old Norse bœr, "farm". The meaning refers to hawks sitting abode; as on the roof of a barn.
Hayano Japanese
Haya can mean "swift" or "hawk" and no means "field, plain".
Hazato Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 羽里 (see Hari).
Heinsoo Estonian
Heinsoo is an Estonian surname meaning "hay swamp".
Helo Syrian, Lebanese
Helo is Americanized from the name Helou which means "sweet". Origin around year 1717 from El Helou. Tribal name from Helou Massive a mountain in the Syrian, later Lebanon country. Mentioned in the narratives of the first Crusade.
Heo Korean
Often spelled as ‘Huh,’ this Korean surname means ‘to permit’ or ‘advocate’.
Heo Korean
From Sino-Korean 許 (heo) meaning "to approve", making it the Korean form of Xu 2.
Herasymenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Herasym.
Herbenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Gerbov.
Herco Bosnian
Derived from Herceg.
Hermosillo Spanish
Nickname for a dandy, from a diminutive of hermoso "finely formed, handsome". From Latin formosus, from forma "shape, form, beauty".
Hermoso Spanish (Philippines)
Means "handsome" in Spanish.
Hero English
From the personal name Robert
Hibino Japanese
From Japanese 日 (hi) meaning "sun, day", 比 (bi) meaning "comparison, match, equal" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Higashigaito Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 東 (higashi) meaning "east", 垣 (gai), sound-changed from 垣 (gaki) meaning "fence", and 外 (to) meaning "outside", referring to an outside fence facing the east.
Higashiko Japanese
Higashi means "east" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Higashimoto Japanese
Higashi means "east" and moto means "base, source, origin, root".
Higashino Japanese
Higashi means "east" and no means "field, plain".
Hiiesoo Estonian
Hiiesoo is an Estonian surname meaning "grove swamp/marsh".
Hiko Japanese
Means "prince" in Japanese. It would denote a person who acted like one.
Hikohito Japanese
Hiko means "prince" and hito means "person".
Hilario Spanish
From the given name Hilarius.
Himoto Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Nihon.
Hinomoto Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Nihon.
Hiramoto Japanese
Hira means "peace" and moto means "origin".
Hiramoto Japanese
From Japanese 平 (hira 2) meaning "level, even, peaceful" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
Hirao Japanese
From Japanese 平 (hira 2) meaning "level, even, peaceful" and 尾 (o) meaning "tail, end".
Hirono Japanese
From Japanese 広 (hiro) meaning "wide, broad, spacious" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Hiroto Japanese
From the given name Hiroto.
Hirundo Spanish (Philippines, Rare)
From Latin hirundo, meaning "swallow".
Hirvesoo Estonian
Hirvesoo is an Estonian surname meaning "deer swamp".
Hisamoto Japanese
From Japanese 久 (hisa) meaning "long time ago" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
Hisano Japanese
Hisa means "long time ago, everlasting" and no means "field, rice paddy".
Hisayuto Japanese
From 久 (hisa) meaning “long time, long time ago”, combined with 優 (yū) meaning "excellence, superiority, gentleness" or 悠 (yū) meaning "permanence" and 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 人 (to) meaning "person" or 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly".
Hnatko Ukrainian (Rare)
From a diminutive of Hnat.
Ho Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 何 (see Nani).
Ho Korean
Alternative transcription of Korean Hangul 허 (see Heo).
Ho Vietnamese
Simplified variant of Hồ.
Hồ Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Hu, from Sino-Vietnamese 胡 (hồ).
Hoemo Okinawan (Japanized, Rare)
Variant reading of 保栄茂 (see Bin).
Hojo Japanese
Variant transcription of Houjou.
Hokino Japanese
Hoki means "paulownia" and no means "field, plain".
Holovashchenko Ukrainian
Possibly from Ukrainian голова (holova), meaning "head".
Holovko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian голова (holova), meaning "head".
Honcharenko Ukrainian
Means "child of the potter", from Ukrainian гончар (honchar).
Honesto Spanish
From the given name Honesto.
Honjo Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese 本庄 (see Honjō).
Honjō Japanese
From Japanese 本 (hon) meaning "root, origin, source" and 庄 (shō) meaning "manor, villa".
Honoo Japanese
Means "flame" in Japanese.
Honorato Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Honorato
Honorio Spanish
From the given name Honorio
Horacio Spanish, South American
From the given name Horacio.
Horbanenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian equivalent of Gorbachev.
Horbatenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian горбатий (horbatyy) meaning "humpback".
Horbunenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian горбун (horbun), meaning "humpback"
Hordiyenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Hordiy".
Horino Japanese
Hori means "Moat" and No means "Field, Wilderness."
Horio Japanese
Hori means "ditch, canal, moat" and o means "tail".
Horio Japanese
From Japanese 堀 (hori) meaning "ditch, moat, canal" and 尾 (o) meaning "tail, foot, end".
Hoshiro Japanese
保城 or HOSHIRO would translate to "Castle of Protection"
Hosono Japanese
From Japanese 細 (hoso) meaning "thin, fine, slender" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Hosoo Japanese
From the Japanese 細 (hoso) "narrow" and 尾 (o) "tail."
Hrachenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian гра (hra), meaning "game".
Hranenko Ukrainian
Another form of Hrachenko.
Hrechko Ukrainian
Means "buckwheat".
Hricko Rusyn
Variant transcription of Hryts'ko.
Hryhorenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Hryhor".
Hryshko Ukrainian
Variant of Hryshchenko. The Hryshko National Botanical Garden in Kyiv is named after Soviet Ukrainian botanist Mykola Hryshko.
Hrytsenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Hryts" or "son of Hrytsko".
Hsiao Chinese
Alternate transcription of Chinese 蕭 (see Xiao).
Hubenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian губ (hub), meaning "lip".
Hubko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian губи (huby), meaning "lips".
Hucko Slovak
Hucko is from a diminutive of the occupational name Hudec meaning 'fiddler'.
Huehuetenango Nahuatl
Means "place of the ancients" in Nahuatl.
Hugo French
Victor Hugo was a French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic movement. He was also the writer of 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' and 'Les Misérables'.
Huidobro Spanish
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous neighborhood of the Castilian municipality of Los Altos.
Humberto Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Humberto.
Huo Chinese
From Chinese 霍 (huò) referring to the ancient state of Huo, which existed during the Zhou dynasty in what is now the city of Huozhou in Shanxi province.
Hurtado Spanish
Derived from the Spanish word hurtar, meaning "to steal".
Hurtovenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian гурт (hurt), meaning "group".
Hwangbo Korean
Korean form of Huangfu, from Sino-Korean 皇甫 (hwangbo).
Hyōdō Japanese
From Japanese 兵 (hyō) meaning "soldier" and 藤 (dō) meaning "wisteria".
Hyodo Japanese
兵 (soldier), 藤 (wisteria)
Hyodo Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese 兵藤 (see Hyōdō).
Iacono Italian
From Sicilian jacunu "deacon".
Iacovenco Romanian
Romanian form of Yakovenko.
Iannitello Italian
Could mean “Land of Gracious God”, from Ianni, stemming from Ioannes meaning “Yahweh is Gracious” and Tello, meaning “Land”.
Icatlo Tagalog
From Tagalog ikatlo meaning "third".
Ichijo Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 一条 (see Ichijō).
Ichijō Japanese
From Japanese 一条 (ichijō) meaning "line, streak", derived from 一 (ichi) meaning "one" and 条 (jō), a counter for thin, long objects.
Ichiko Japanese
From Japanese 市 (ichi) "city" and 子 (ko) "child".... [more]
Ichino Japanese
Ichi can mean "market", or "one", and no means "wilderness, rice paddy, field". ... [more]
Ido Japanese
From Japanese 井門 (Ido) meaning "Ido", a former township in the former district of Ukena in the former Japanese province of Iyo in present-day Ehime, Japan.
Igasato Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 五十里 (see Ikari).
Ignacio Spanish (Philippines)
Derived from the given name Ignacio.
Ihnatenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Ihnat.
Iimoto Japanese
Ii means "cooked grains" and moto means "source, origin, root".
Iimuro Japanese
Ii means "cooked grains" and muro means "room".
Iino Japanese
Ii means "cooked grains" and no means "field, wilderness".
Iio Japanese
From 飯 (ii) meaning "cooked grains, cooked rice" and 尾 (o) meaning "tail, end."
Ikado Japanese
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 井門 (see Ido 2).
Ikemoto Japanese
From Japanese 池 (ike) meaning "pool, pond" and 本 or 元 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
Ikeno Japanese
Ike means "pool, pond" and no means "field, plain, wilderness".
Ikesono Japanese
Ike means "pond, pool" and sono means "garden".
Ikezono Japanese
Ike means "lake". Zono comes from Sono meaning "garden".
Ilao Tagalog
From Tagalog ilaw meaning "light".
Ilario Italian
From the given name Ilario.
Il Beato m Italian
Meaning "The blessed one".
Ildefonso Spanish
From the given name Ildefonso.
Illustrisimo Spanish (Philippines)
Variant of Ilustrisimo. This spelling variation possibly came about from the influence of American surnames during the American occupation of the Philippines... [more]
Ilustrisimo Spanish (Philippines)
Derived from Spanish ilustrísimo meaning "most illustrious".
Ilyushenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Illya".
Imano Japanese
Ima means "now, present" and no means "field, wilderness, plain".
Imashiro Japanese
From 今 (ima) meaning "now, present" and 城 (shiro) meaning "castle".
Imbimbo Neapolitan
From Italian bimbo meaning "a child, a male baby" (which is a variant of bambino "child") combined with in-, a prefix indicating "belonging to the family of".
Imoto Japanese
Means "well root" in Japanese.
Imperato Italian
From the personal name Imperato from the past participle of imperare "to rule to command".
Imuro Japanese
I means "well, pit, mineshaft" and muro means "room".
Imyo Japanese
Imyo is a rare Japanese surname meaning "ANOTHER NAME" or "SYNONYM".
Inácio Portuguese
From the given name Inácio.
Indalecio Spanish
From the given name Indalecio.
Indychenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian індик (indyk), meaning "turkey".
Íñigo Spanish
From the given name Íñigo.
Inocêncio Portuguese
From the given name Inocêncio.
Inoko Japanese
Ino means "boar" and ko means "child, first of the Chinese zodiac: the rat".
Inoo Japanese
Ino means "boar" and o means "tail".
Insalaco Italian, Sicilian
Believed to come from an occupational name for a tanner in Arabic, which would be دباغ (dabbag), combined with the southern Italian prefix in- meaning "from the family of".
Io Japanese
I could mean "this" or "well, pit, mineshaft" and o means "tail".
Iovino Italian
From an Italian form of the Latin given name Jovinus "of Jove", or in some cases a variant of Iovine.
Ippolito Italian
Italian: from the personal name Ippolito (classical Greek Hippolytos, composed of the elements hippos ‘horse’ + lyein ‘loose’, ‘release’). This was the name of various minor early Christian saints... [more]
Irgen Gioro Manchu
From the combination of the branch name Irgen meaning "regular citizen" and the clan name Gioro.
Irimoto Japanese
Iri means "input, entry" and moto means "source, origin, root".
Isacco Italian
From the given name Isacco.
Isago Japanese
From Japanese 沙 (isago) meaning "sand".
Isato Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 五十里 (see Ikari 2).
Ishchenko Ukrainian
Possibly from dialectal іщити (ishchyty), meaning "to search".
Ishido Japanese
From the Japanese 石 (ishi) "stone" and 堂 (do) "hall."
Ishiguro Japanese
rom Japanese 石 (ishi) meaning "stone" and 黒 (kuro) meaning "black".
Ishimoto Japanese
From Japanese 石 (ishi) meaning "stone" and 本 (moto) meaning "source, base, root, origin".
Ishino Japanese
From 石 (shi) meaning "stone" and 野 (no) meaning "plain, wilderness, field".
Isidro Spanish
From the given name Isidro.
Iso Japanese
From Japanese 磯 (iso) meaning "seashore, shore, beach".
Isoko Japanese
Iso means "beach, seashore" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Isono Japanese
From Japanese 磯 (iso) meaning "seashore, beach" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Isozato Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 五十里 (see Ikari 2).
Itano Japanese
From 板 (ita) meaning "plank, board" and 野 (no) meaning "field, plain".
Ito Japanese
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 井筒 (see Itō).
Itō Japanese
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 井筒 (see Idzutsu).
Itosato Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 五十里 (see Ikari 2).
Itsubo Japanese
From 伊 (i) meaning "this" and 坪 (tsubo), a traditional unit of length.
Itsuno Japanese
From 伊 (i) meaning "this", 津 (tsu) meaning "harbor, port", and 野 (no) meaning "field, plain".