Mayo
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Mayo may refer to:
Places
- Ireland
- County Mayo
- Mayo (Dáil Éireann constituency)
- Mayo (UK Parliament constituency)
- Mayo (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Mayo East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
- Mayo North (Dáil Éireann constituency)
- Mayo North and West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
- Mayo South (Dáil Éireann constituency)
- Mayo West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
- Mayo, County Mayo, a village
- United Kingdom
- Mayo, County Down, a townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
- East Mayo (UK Parliament constituency)
- North Mayo (UK Parliament constituency)
- South Mayo (UK Parliament constituency)
- West Mayo (UK Parliament constituency)
- Australia
- Division of Mayo, an Australian Electoral Division in South Australia
- Canada
- Cape Verde
- Maio, Cape Verde (also formerly known as Mayo Island)
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Mayo, Côte d'Ivoire
- Thailand
- Mayo District, Pattani Province
- United States
- Numerous places
- Mayo River (disambiguation), a number of rivers called "Mayo"
People
- Sardar Tufail Ahmad Khan Mayo, a Pakistani politician
- Tariq Shabbir Khan Mayo, a Pakistani legislator
- Abdul Ghafoor Khan Mayo, a provincial minister in Punjab
- Arthur Mayo (1840–1920), recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Barry Mayo, radio executive
- Bob Mayo, (1951–2004), American musician
- Charles Herbert Mayo (1845–1929), antiquarian
- Charles Horace Mayo (1865–1939), physician and co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
- Ed Mayo, Secretary General of Co-operatives UK
- Elton Mayo (1880–1949), psychologist and sociologist
- Gilmar Mayo (born 1969), Colombian high jumper
- Helen Mayo (1878–1967), women's health pioneer
- Iban Mayo (born 1977), professional bicycle racer
- James Mayo, pen name of Stephen Coulter, (born 1914), English author and journalist
- Jerod Mayo (born 1986), American football player for the New England Patriots
- Katherine Mayo(1867–1940), American writer and journalist
- Manolito Tolentino Mayo (1955–1983), Philippine artist
- O. J. Mayo (born 1987), American basketball player
- Paige Mayo (born 1986), American professional wrestling personality
- Paul Mayo (born 1981), English footballer
- Simon Mayo (born 1958), disc jockey
- Virginia Mayo (1920–2005), American film actress
- Whitman Mayo (1930–2001), American television actor
- William Mayo (civil engineer) (c. 1685–1744), the civil engineer who laid out the city of Richmond, Virginia
- William B. Mayo, (1860–1944), chief power engineer of Ford Motor Company
- William James Mayo (1861–1939), co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
- William Worrall Mayo, co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
- Thomas Mayo Brewer (1814–1880), American naturalist
- Richmond Mayo-Smith (1854–1901), American economist
- John C.C. Mayo (1864–1914), Coal baron and educator
- Mayo Okamoto (born 1974), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Mayo Smith (1915–1977), American baseball player and manager
- Mayo Thompson (born 1944), American musician and visual artist
- Richard Mayo (disambiguation), multiple people
Fictional characters
- Mayo Kagura, the protagonist of the light novel My-HiME Destiny
- Mayo Sakaki, a character of the series Fushigi Yuugi
- Patsy Mayo, fictional character played by Mimi Kuzyk on the television series Hill Street Blues
Other
- Mayonnaise, sometimes abbreviated to mayo
- Mayo Clinic, a medical center in Rochester, Minnesota, United States
- Mayo Medical School, an American medical school that is part of the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo College of Medicine
- Mayo High School, a public high school in Rochester, Minnesota, United States
- Mayo College, a secondary educational institution in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India
- Mayo GAA, an inter-county Gaelic Athletic Association team
- Mayo people, an Indigenous ethnic group who live in the Mexican states of Sinaloa and Sonora
- Mayo Rajputs or Meo Rajputs, an Indian ethnic tribe of Rajputs also spelled as meo
- Mayo language, spoken by the Mayo people
- Mayo (TV series), a BBC television series first broadcast in 2006
- Earl of Mayo, a title in the Peerage of Ireland
- Mayo Hospital, in Lahore, Pakistan
- The Mexican American Youth Organization
- Project Mayo, an open source project by DivX, Inc.
- Mayo, the Spanish word for May
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