Bodo
Bodo stands for:
- Bodo (first name) , German first name
- Bodo (people) , people of northeast India
- Bodo (language) , language of the people of the same name
- Bodo (Bantu language) , language in the Central African Republic
- Bodo skull , fossil from Bodo d'Ar in Ethiopia
- Bodo - A normal family , German feature film (1989)
- a dachshund in the television series Janitor Krause, see Janitor Krause - order must be # Dachshund Bodo
Bodo , Bodó and Bodø are the following geographical objects:
- Bodó (Rio Grande do Norte) , municipality in Brazil
- Bodo (Nigeria) , location in Nigeria
- Bodø , city in Norway
- Bodo (Timiș) , village in Romania
Bodo or Bodó is the family name of the following people:
- Andrea Bodó (* 1934), Hungarian gymnast
- Antal Bodó (* 1958), Hungarian wrestler
- Béla Bodó (* 1963), Hungarian historian
- Christopher Bodó (* 1991), Canadian-Hungarian ice hockey player
- Cristiano Bodo (* 1968), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Saluzzo
- Eugeniusz Bodo (1899–1943), Polish actor and director
- Friedrich Bodo (1893–1978), Austrian teacher and geographer
- Gábor Bodó (1941–2011), Hungarian volleyball player
- Henricus Bodo († 1553), German clergyman and abbot in the Marienstein monastery
- Viktor Bodó (* 1978), Hungarian director and set designer
- Zoltán Bodó (* 1957), Hungarian sports shooter
bodo stands for:
- bodo - the street magazine , street newspaper in the Bochum and Dortmund area
- Bodo's Power Systems , power electronics trade journal
- Bodensee-Oberschwaben Verkehrsverbund (abbreviation)
See also:
Wiktionary: Bodo - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations