HO
HO stands for:
- Trade organization , the largest retail chain in the GDR
- Harmonic oscillator in physics
- Hohenlohe-Ostalb-Weg , a long-distance cycle route through Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria
- Hospital Order of the Brothers of Mercy , a Catholic male order
- Juneyao Airlines , Chinese airline (IATA airline code)
- Osnabrück main station (according to DS 100 )
- Home office, work outside the building of the client or employer, see Teleheimarbeit
HO as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Germany: independent city of Hof and district of Hof
- UK: Portsmouth
- Austria: Horn district
- Czech Republic: Okres Hodonín , German: Göding (expiring)
Ho is:
- the symbol for the element holmium
- an Austro-Asian language in India, see Ho (language)
- a city in Ghana, see Ho (Ghana)
- a place in Denmark, see Ho (Denmark)
- the 16th letter of the Armenian alphabet, see Հ
- the name for Chinese rebel groups in Southeast Asia, see Ho wars
- the name of a tribal population in India, see Ho (ethnic group)
Ho , in the form Hŏ (허, also transliterated as Heo ) a Korean family name, in the form H Form a Vietnamese family name, is the family name of the following people:
- Hồ Chí Minh (1890–1969), Vietnamese revolutionary and statesman
- Ho Ching (* 1953), Managing Director of Temasek Holdings
- Ho Dam (1929–1991), North Korean politician
- Ho Feng Shan (1901–1997), Chinese diplomat
- Ho Iat Seng (* 1957), Sino-Macau chief administrator of Macau
- Ho Jin , Chinese tennis player
- Ho Jong-suk (1902–1991), Korean politician and writer
- Hŏ Ka-i (1908–1953), North Korean politician
- Ho Kan (* 1932), Chinese concept artist
- Ho King Chi King (* 1982), Hong Kong-Chinese ice hockey player
- Ho Kuen Yiep (* 1971), Singaporean tennis player
- Ho Kwan Kit (* 1997), Chinese table tennis player (Hong Kong)
- Ho Man Hou (* 1988), football player for Macau
- Hồ Ngọc Hà (* 1984), Vietnamese singer
- Ho Tze-Lok (* 1995), squash player from Hong Kong
- Ho Un-byol (* 1992), North Korean soccer player
- George Ho Wai-Chun (publ. 2013), Hong Kong-Chinese entomologist
- Ho Wai Sing (* 1984), football referee from Hong Kong
- Hồ Xuân Hương (1772–1822), Vietnamese poet
- A. Kitman Ho , American film producer, production manager, second unit director and location manager
- Chad Ho (* 1990), South African open water swimmer
- David Ho (* 1952), American AIDS researcher
- Denise Ho (* 1977), Hong Kong pop singer and activist
- Derek Ho (1964-2020), American surfer
- Donald Tai Loy Ho (1930–2007), Hawaiian pop musician, singer and entertainer
- Elizabeth Ho (born 1983), American actress
- Fred Ho (1957–2014), American jazz saxophonist, band leader and writer
- Godfrey Ho (* 1948), Hong Kong-Chinese film director
- Jessica Ho (* 1997), American tennis player
- Josh Ho-Sang (* 1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Josie Ho (* 1974), Chinese-Canadian actress and singer
- Junius Ho (* 1962), Chinese politician
- Kai-Ming Ho , Chinese-American physicist
- Laurent Hô (* 1968), French hardcore techno musician and DJ
- Le-Thanh Ho (* 1987), German musician and actress
- Mae-Wan Ho (1941–2016), Hong Kong-Chinese biologist and activist
- Maria Ho (* 1983), American-Taiwanese poker player
- Michael Ho (racing driver) (* 1968), Macau car racing driver
- Michael Ho , known as DJ Beware (* 1978), Chinese musician and DJ
- Oliver Ho , English DJ and producer
- Oscar Ho (* 1956), Chinese curator, museum director and university professor
- Pansy Ho (born 1962), Hong Kong-Canadian entrepreneur and billionaire
- Sara Jane Ho (* 1985), Chinese entrepreneur
- Simon Ho (* 1963), Swiss pianist and composer
- Siu Lun Ho (* 1980), Hong Kong-Chinese track and road cyclist
- Stanley Ho (1921-2020), Chinese entrepreneur
- Tao Ho (1936–2019), Chinese architect and designer
- Tin-Lun Ho , American physicist
- Tommy Ho (* 1973), American tennis player
ho is:
- the abbreviation for the Hiri Motu language (according to ISO 639-1)
- the abbreviation of Austrian authorities for “hierortige”, for example “die ho. Authority"
See also:
- H0 (H-zero)