Ringo
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Ringo may refer to:
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[edit] People
[edit] Nickname
- Ringo Starr (born Richard Starkey, 1940), English musician, singer, songwriter and actor; drummer of The Beatles
- Oscar Bonavena (1942–1976), Argentine boxer nicknamed 'Ringo'
- Mike Wieringo (1963–2007), American comic book artist who sometimes signed his work under the name 'Ringo'
- Ringo Garza (born 1981), an American drummer from Los Lonely Boys
- Mahmood Abdulrahman (born 1984), Bahraini professional association football player nicknamed 'Ringo'
- Ringo (singer) (born 1947), French singer of the 1970s
[edit] Surname
- Daniel Ringo (1803–1873), United States federal judge
- Johnny Ringo (1850–1882), American gunfighter
- Johnny Ringo (musician) (died 2005), Jamaican deejay who also recorded as 'Ringo'
- John Ringo (born 1963), science fiction, fantasy, military fiction and political thriller author
- Jim Ringo (1931–2007), professional American football player
[edit] First name
- Ringo Lam (born 1955), Hong Kong film director, producer and scriptwriter
- Ringo Shiina (born 1978), Japanese singer, guitarist and pianist
[edit] Fictional characters
- Ringo Akai, from the manga and anime series Tokyo Mew Mew
- Ringo Brown, from the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Ringo Noyamano, from the manga and anime series Air Gear
- Jimmy Ringo, from the movie The Gunfighter (film)
[edit] Other
- Ringo (sport), a sport played mainly in Poland
- Ringo (game), a two-player abstract strategy board game from Germany
- Project RINGO, the code name for the game Puyo Puyo 7
- Ringō, Nan'yō, a town in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
- Ringō Station, located in the town
- "Ringo" (song), a 1964 single by Lorne Greene
- Ringo (album), a 1973 album by Ringo Starr
- Ringo (band), a British alternative rock band (1992–1994)
- Ringo, a comic (1967–1978) by Belgian comic artist William Vance
- An apple, in the Japanese language
- RinGO, a Finnish mobile phone developed for Telecom Finland by Nokia Corporation in the 1990s
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