HO
HO stands for:
- Trade Organization, the largest retail chain in the GDR
- Harmonic oscillator in physics
- Hospital Brothers of Mercy, a Catholic religious men
- Juneyao Airlines, Chinese airline ( IATA airline code)
- Osnabrück Hauptbahnhof ( according to DS 100)
HO as distinguishing signs on license plate:
- Germany: county-level city court and county court
- UK: Portsmouth
- Austria: District Horn
- Czech Republic: Okres Hodonín, German: Göding ( discontinued)
Ho is:
- The symbol for the element holmium
- An Austro- Asiatic language in India, see Ho (voice )
- A city in Ghana, see Ho ( Ghana)
- A town in Denmark, see Ho ( Denmark)
- The 16th letter of the Armenian alphabet, see Հ
Ho, in the form Ho ( 허, also transliterated as Heo ) a Korean surname, in the form of Hồ a Vietnamese name, the surname of the following persons:
- Hồ Chí Minh (1890-1969), Vietnamese revolutionary and statesman
- Ho Ching, CEO of Temasek Holdings
- Ho Dam (1929-1991), North Korean politician
- Ho Feng Shan (1901-1997), Chinese diplomat
- Ho Jin (unknown), Chinese Tennis Player
- Ho Ka -i (1908-1953), North Korean politician
- Ho Kuen Yiep (born 1971 ), Singaporean tennis players
- Ho Man Hou (* 1988), football player for Macau
- Hồ Xuân Hương (1772-1822), Vietnamese poet
- David Ho ( born 1952 ), American AIDS researchers
- Fred Ho ( born 1957 ), American jazz saxophonist, bandleader and writer
- Godfrey Ho ( born 1948 ), Hong Kong - Chinese film director
- Josie Ho ( born 1974 ), Chinese - Canadian actress and singer
- Laurent Ho ( born 1968 ), French Hardcore techno musician and DJ
- Michael Ho ( racing driver ) ( born 1968 ), macauischer race car driver
- Michael Ho, known as DJ Beware ( born 1978 ), Chinese musician and DJ
- Oliver Ho, English DJ and producer
- Simon Ho (born 1965 ), Swiss pianist and composer
- Siu Lun Ho ( born 1980 ), Hong Kong - Chinese rail and road cyclist
- Stanley Ho ( born 1921 ), Chinese entrepreneurs
- Tin -Lun Ho, American physicist
- Tommy Ho (born 1973 ), American tennis player
Ho is:
- The abbreviation for the language Hiri Motu ( ISO 639-1 )
- The abbreviation of the Austrian authorities for " hierortige ", for example " the ho. authority "
See also:
- H0 (H- zero)
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation