Abo (name)
Abo is a male given name found in Arabic, Somali, and Hebrew. In Somali, Abo is the standard word for “father.” In Arabic, it is related to the word Abu, meaning “father of” or “possessor of,” which is widely used as a kunya in names, and may also appear as a variant or short form in given names.
In some cases, Abo is considered a variant form of Abbas, from which it takes the meaning “stern” or “somber father.” In Arabic, Abbas is also a symbolic name referring to the lion, the king of beasts.
In the Russian language, the Christian male name "А́бо" exists as well. This may have been derived from the Biblical Hebrew word for “father,” or from av, the name of a month in the Hebrew calendar.
According to the 2000 U.S. Census, Abo is an uncommon first name but a comparatively more frequent surname, ranking 53,205 out of 88,799 for both men and women.
People with the given name Abo
- Abo Eisa, Sudanese footballer
- Abo El Seoud El Ebiary, Egyptian screenwriter
- Abo of Tiflis, 8th-Century Christian martyr
- Prince Abo, Japanese imperial prince
People with the surname Abo or d'Abo
- Jennifer d'Abo, British entrepreneur
- Kiyokazu Abo, Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral during World War I
- Léonie Abo, Congolese writer
- Maryam d'Abo, English television and film actress
- Mike d'Abo, English singer-songwriter, cousin of Maryam
- Olivia d'Abo, actress; daughter of Mike, above
- Sarah Abo, Syrian–Australian journalist
- Takeshi Abo, Japanese video game composer
- Lady Ursula d'Abo, English socialite