Diminutive-style English short form related to names like Riley, often used informally as a compact nickname.
Rilo drifts into the English-speaking world as a softened, melodic offshoot of Riley, which itself descends from the Irish surname Ó Raghallaigh — meaning 'descendant of Raghallach,' a name thought to carry connotations of courage. Where Riley arrived in North America through waves of Irish immigration and hardened into a sturdy given name, Rilo filed off the edges, trading the assertive -ey for a breathy -o that gives it an almost dreamlike quality. The result sits somewhere between Italian ease and Irish grit.
The name received a quiet cultural nudge from the indie rock band Rilo Kiley, formed in Los Angeles in 1998 and named partly after a childhood friend. Their emotionally intelligent, literary songwriting carried the name into the ear of a generation of parents who might otherwise never have encountered it. That association gave Rilo a certain artistic credibility — soft but not saccharine, unconventional but not jarring.
In contemporary naming culture, Rilo occupies a comfortable gender-neutral zone. It feels complete without ornamentation, which is part of its appeal in an era drawn to short, vowel-rich names. Parents choosing it often describe wanting something that sounds timeless but isn't yet overused — a name that will age gracefully from toddler to adult without requiring explanation.