Abbo
Abbo (French: Abbon) may refer to:
- Abbo II of Metz, thirty-fifth bishop of the Diocese of Metz, following Landry of Metz; bishop from 697-707
- Abbo of Auxerre (died 860), Bishop of Auxerre
- Abbo Cernuus (9th century), monk
- Abbo of Auxerre (died 860), bishop of Auxerre
- Abbo (bishop of Soissons) (died 937), Bishop of Soissons
- Abbo of Fleury (c. 945–1004), abbot
- Abbo of Provence, Patrician of Provence in opposition to Maurontus in the 730s
- Goeric of Metz (died 643), also known as Abbo I of Metz, bishop of Metz
- A slang term for Indigenous Australians (variant of abo, as derived from Aborigine)
- Abbo, another name for the town of Sidi Daoud, Algeria
- Abbo, singer and guitarist from UK Decay
- Tony Abbott (born 1957), Prime Minister of Australia (2013-present)
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