Udo
Udo may refer to:
People
Medieval era
- Udo of Neustria, 9th century nobleman
- Udo (Obotrite prince) (died 1028)
- Udo (archbishop of Trier) (c. 1030-1078)
- Lothair Udo II, Margrave of the Nordmark (c. 1025–1082)
Modern era
- Udo Anneken (1917–1997), German Wehrmacht officer in World War II, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
- Udo Beyer (born 1955), former shot putter for East Germany
- Udo Bölts (born 1966), German retired racing cyclist
- Udo Bullmann] (born 1956), German politician
- Udo Cordes (1921-2007), German Luftwaffe officer in World War II, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
- Udo Dahmen (born 1951), German drummer and author
- Udo Di Fabio (born 1954), German jurist
- Udo Dirkschneider (born 1952), German heavy metal vocalist who formed the band U.D.O.
- Udo Dziersk (born 1961), German painter
- Udo Fortune (born 1988), Nigerian soccer player
- Udo Gelhausen (born 1956), retired shot putter who competed for West Germany
- Udo Hempel (born 1946), German retired road and track cyclist
- Udo Horsmann (born 1952), German former footballer
- Udo Jürgens (1934-2014), Austrian composer and singer
- Udo Z. Karzi (born 1970), Indonesian writer
- Udo Kasemets (born 1919), Estonian-Canadian composer
- Udo Kier (born 1944), German actor
- Udo Kiessling (born 1955), first ice hockey player to compete in five Olympic Games (1976-1992)
- Udo Lattek (1935–2015), German football player and coach and TV pundit
- Udo Lehmann (born 1973), German former bobsledder
- Udo Lindenberg (born 1946), German rock musician and composer
- Udo Mechels (born 1976), Belgian musician
- Udo Müller, East German slalom canoeist who competed in the 1970s
- Udochukwu Udo Nwoko (born 1984), Maltese-Nigerian footballer
- Udo Onwere (born 1971), English former footballer
- Udo Pastörs (born 1952), German far-right politician
- Udo Poser (born 1947), former swimmer who competed for East Germany
- Udo Proksch (1934–2001), businessman, industrialist and murderer
- Udo Quellmalz (born 1967), German judoka
- Udo Raumann (born 1969), German former slalom canoer
- Udo Riglewski (born 1966), German retired tennis player
- Udo Samel (born 1953), German actor
- Udo Schaefer (born 1926), German lawyer and Bahá'í author
- Udo Schnelle (born 1952), German theologian and professor
- Udo Schütz (born 1937), German racing driver
- Udo Schwarz (born 1986), German international rugby union player
- Udo Segreff (born 1973), German ice sledge hockey player
- Udo Sellbach (1927-2006), German-Australian visual artist and educator
- Udo Steinke (1942-1999), German writer
- Udo Suzuki (born 1970), Japanese musician and comedian
- Udo Voigt (born 1952), German politician and former soldier
- Udo Wagner (born 1963), German fencer
- Udo Walendy (born 1927), German author, historian, former soldier and Holocaust denier
- Udo Weilacher (born 1963, German landscape architect, author and professor
- Udo Werner, West German slalom canoeist who competed from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s
- Udo von Woyrsch (1895–1983), high-ranking Nazi SS officer responsible for numerous murders during the Holocaust
- Udo Zander (born 1959), Swedish organizational theorist and former professor of business administration
- Udo Zimmermann (born 1943), German composer, music director and conductor
Places
- Mount Udo, a hill overlooking Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Japan
- Udo, Burma
- Udo, Nigeria
- Udo (island), an islet off Jeju Island, South Korea
Other uses
- Ultra Density Optical, a disk format for data storage able to store 60GB on 5.25" optical disk using blue laser technology
- UDO (markup language)
- The udo, a Japanese flowering plant named Aralia cordata
- U.D.O., 1987 band formed by Udo Dirkschneider
- United Dance Organisation, Europe's largest street dance organisation
- Udo of Aachen, fictional 13th century monk, created as a 1999 April Fool's hoax
- Udo the Red Panda, mascot of the University of Mannheim athletics teams
- Tommy Udo, villain in the film Kiss of Death (1947), played by Richard Widmark
See also
- Siege of Udo, 1600, Japan
- Odo (disambiguation)
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