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Bo is a given name and, less commonly, a surname used in multiple cultures. In English-language contexts, Bo is typically a standalone given name and also appears as a nickname or stage name. In East Asia, Bo is a syllable that appears in many given names and can be transliterated from various Chinese characters, each with its own meaning (for example, characters meaning “wave,” “extensive,” or other traits). In Scandinavian and some European contexts, Bo is a traditional masculine given name as well.

Etymology and usage vary by language. In Chinese communities, the meaning of Bo depends on the character

Notable people named Bo include Bo Diddley, the American musician who helped shape early rock and roll;

In fiction, Bo Peep is a key character in the Toy Story franchise, and Bo-Katan Kryze is

chosen.
In
English-speaking
countries,
Bo
is
often
chosen
for
its
brevity
and
distinctive
sound,
sometimes
standing
in
for
longer
names
or
used
independently.
In
Denmark,
Sweden,
and
other
parts
of
Northern
Europe,
Bo
is
a
common
given
name,
reflecting
regional
naming
practices.
Bo
Jackson,
a
former
American
two-sport
athlete
known
for
his
dual
careers
in
baseball
and
football;
Bo
Burnham,
an
American
comedian,
writer,
and
filmmaker;
and
Bo
Derek,
an
American
actress
who
rose
to
prominence
in
the
late
20th
century.
Other
figures
include
Bo
Gritz,
an
American
political
activist
and
former
military
officer,
and
Bo
Segarra,
a
contemporary
cultural
figure.
a
Star
Wars
character
appearing
in
animated
series
and
live-action
media.
The
name
Bo
thus
appears
across
real
and
fictional
contexts,
with
no
single
origin
or
meaning
universal
to
all
uses.