Abbo
Abbo (short form of names formed with "Adal", mostly from Adalbert ); male first name of the following people:
- Abbo of Auxerre († 860), Catholic saint
- Abbo von Fleury (also Abbo von Orléans; * 940 or 945, † 1004), saint, Benedictine monk and mathematician
- Abbo of St. Germain († 921), Benedictine monk and poet
- Abbo I († 643? In Metz), saint, Bishop of Metz, feast on September 19, see Goericus
- Abbo II. (Also: Albo II .; † 707), from 697 to 707 Bishop of Metz
- Abbo of Provence († after 739), founder (726) of the Novalesa monastery
- Abbo (Bishop of Maguelone) († shortly after 897), Bishop of Maguelone
- Abbo (Bishop of Nevers) († around 883), Bishop of Nevers
- Abbo (Bishop of Saintes) († before 999), Bishop of Saintes
- Abbo (Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne) († before 876), Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
- Abbo (Bishop of Soissons) († 937), Bishop of Soissons
- Abbo (Bishop of Verdun) († 716), Bishop of Verdun
- Abbo of Limoges , Merovingian goldsmith and mint master of the 6th / 7th centuries. Century
- Abbo (potter) , Roman terra sigillata potter of the 2nd century AD.
- Abbo Junker , German legal scholar, full professor at the University of Munich
Abbo is the family name of the following people:
- Emmanuel Abbo (* 1969), Cameroonian clergyman, Bishop of Ngaoundéré
- Jussuf Abbo (1890–1953), German-British artist
See also:
Wiktionary: Abbo - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations