Omo
People
- Omo Osaghae (born 1988), American hurdler
- Suleiman Omo (born 1985), Nigerian footballer for clubs in southeastern Europe
Places
- Omo River in southern Ethiopia
- Omo National Park in Ethiopia
- Omo - a historical site in Louisiana, U.S.A.
Toponyms
- Omo River (Ethiopia)
- Omo Kibish Formation, an East African rock formation
- Omø, an island in Denmark
- Omo National Park, in Ethiopia
- Omo River (Quebec), a tributary of Maicasagi River in Quebec, Canada
Other uses
- the IATA airport code for Mostar International Airport
- Omo (detergent), a detergent product
- Omo Nada, one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia
- Omo remains, a collection of hominid bones
- Omo sebua, a traditional house style of the Nias people
- Omo tuo, a Ghanaian staple food made with rice
- Omorashi, a fetish for urine-holding and clothes-wetting
- Open market operations, by the Federal Reserve or other central banks
- Open Market Option allows someone approaching retirement to ‘shop around’
- Oracle Media Objects a software development application.
- Omo - a Greek word for the scapula, although the omohyoid muscle consist of the same word
- One-man operation (OMO), a bus or tram on which the driver collects the fares as well as drivingobscure/fan acronym
- Ontario Mathematics Olympiad
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See also
- Omon (disambiguation)
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