Ayo
Appearance
Ayo /ˈɑːjoʊ/ is a common Yoruba given name, it can be given to both male and female. Ayo in Yoruba means Joy. Ayo is also a common variation of the word yo.
Ayo and AYO may refer to:
Persons
- Ayọ, Nigerian-German singer-songwriter
- Ayo Aderinwale, Nigerian diplomat
- Ayo Bankole, Nigerian composer
- Ayo Fayose, Nigerian politician
- Ayo Ogunsheye, Nigerian academic
- Ayo Oni, Nigerian politician
- Ayo Rosiji, Nigerian politician
- Ayo Shonaiya, Nigerian film producer
- Ayo, nickname of French Painter, Robert Aillaud, who was born in 1932
- Ayọ (born 1980), German singer
- Ay-O (born 1931), Japanese painter from Fluxus
- Genoveva Añonma, also known as Ayo, (born 1989), Equatoguinean footballer
- Ayo, American record producer from Orlando, Florida.
Places
- Ayo Rock Formations, a geological feature of the island of Aruba
- Juan de Ayolas Airport (IATA Code: AYO), in Ayolas, Paraguay
Music
Orchestras
- AYO Adelaide Youth Orchestra, an Adelaide-based musical youth organisation, known as AYO
- AYO Australian Youth Orchestra, an Australian national musical youth organisation, known as AYO
Albums
- Ayo (Wizkid album), 2014
Songs
- "Ayo" (Chris Brown and Tyga song), 2015
- "Ayo! (Mýa song)", a 2006 song by American singer Mýa
- "Ayo", a song by Andre Nickatina, from the 2002 album Hell's Kitchen (Andre Nickatina album)
- "A-Yo", a 2009 song by American hip hop duo Method Man & Redman
- "A-Yo", Korean language song and single by Jinusean and from SM Town Live '10 World Tour
- "Ayo Technology", a 2007 song by American rapper 50 Cent
Others
- Oware, an African game known as "Ayo" in the Yoruba language
- Ayo also refers to the Filipino plant Tetrastigma harmandii, known for its edible fruit.