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{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

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[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
*[[Jô]], a Brazilian footballer
*[[Jō]], a ~4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
*[[Cho (Korean name)]], also spelled Jo, a common Korean family name
*[[Jo (film)]], a 1971 French comedy
*[[.jo]], the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
* [[Jordan]] (ISO country code: JO), a country in western Asia
*[[JALways]] (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
* ''[[Journal Officiel de la République Française]]'', the official gazette of the Government of France
* The [[List of United States Navy ratings|U.S. Navy rating]] abbreviation for "journalist"

== Jo used in person names==
'''Jo''' (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:
*[[Joanne]]
*[[Joanna]]
*[[Johanna]]
*[[Josephine (name)|Josephine]]
*[[Jordan (name)|Jordan]]
*[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]]
*[[Johan (given name)|Johan]]
*[[Josiah]]

'''People:'''
*[[Jô]] (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
*[[Jo Durie]] (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
*[[Jo Ellis]] (born 1983), English field hockey forward
*[[Jo Frost]] (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
*[[Jô Soares]] (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
*[[Jo Kamisaku]] (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the ''Harry Potter'' book series
*[[Jo Robinson]] (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
*[[Jo Stafford]] (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
*[[Shoji Jo]] (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

'''Fictional characters:'''
*[[Jo Grant]], Dr Who companion (1971-73)
*[[Jo Polniaczek]], from the television show ''The Facts of Life''
*[[Joanne Gardner]], lead character from the soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow''
*Jo March, a character in the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' and its sequels
*Jo, one of the main characters of anime series ''[[Burst Angel]]''
*Jo, a crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens's novel ''[[Bleak House]]''
* [[Jo Reynolds]], character from [[Melrose Place]]

==See also==
*[[Joe]]

{{disambig}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

[[cs:JO]]
[[de:JO]]
[[eo:Jo]]
[[fr:Jo]]
[[fr:JO]]
[[fi:Jo]]
[[it:JO]]
[[ja:JO]]
[[ko:JO]]
[[ksh:JO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
[[lv:JO (nozīmju atdalīšana)]]
[[lt:JO]]
[[nl:Jo]]
[[no:jo]]
[[pt:JO]]
[[sv:Jo]]
{{wiktionary|jo}}
{{wiktionary|jo}}
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:
'''Jo''', '''JO''', '''Jó''', '''Jō''', '''Jô''', '''etc.''' may refer to:

Revision as of 14:13, 25 March 2010

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also

Jo, JO, , , , etc. may refer to:

Jo used in person names

Jo (Jó, Jō, Jô, etc.), can also be a surname or a given name in different languages and is often used as a short form of several given names:

People:

  • (born 1987), a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City
  • Jo Durie (born 1960), retired English female tennis player
  • Jo Ellis (born 1983), English field hockey forward
  • Jo Frost (born 1970), English nanny, writer and TV hostess
  • Jô Soares (born 1938), Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author and musician
  • Jo Kamisaku (born 1971), also known as Kamisaku Jo, a Japanese criminal
  • J. K. Rowling (born 1965), Joanne "Jo" Murray née Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series
  • Jo Robinson (born 1990), Jordan "Jo" Robinson, the famous Italian ASL interpreter
  • Jo Stafford (1917-2008), American singer of traditional pop music
  • Shoji Jo (born 1975), a retired Japanese football (soccer) striker

Fictional characters:

See also