Associations to the word «Jo»
Noun
- Stafford
- Beth
- Jae
- Messina
- Dil
- Ea
- Billie
- Soo
- Debra
- Sung
- Ci
- Io
- Burg
- Meg
- Ann
- Jung
- Betty
- Kang
- Laurie
- Ul
- Yong
- Tanya
- Ir
- Kendall
- Ri
- Dee
- Walton
- Nd
- Mickey
- Joanne
- Ce
- Josephine
- Mari
- Asha
- Jin
- Tu
- Beverley
- Ki
- Spence
- Woo
- Sammy
- Amy
- Napoli
- Novak
- Ji
- Sami
- Ro
- Katy
- Ty
- Ni
- Cho
- Ho
- Cha
- Rn
- Shin
- Ju
- Osaka
- Ko
- Ra
- Kim
- Spears
- Greer
- Dong
- Hackett
- Ja
- Ig
- Se
- Nam
- Petticoat
- Shu
- Yun
- Solo
- Kimberly
- Han
- Ge
- Ev
- Kum
- Ta
- Patty
- Min
- Pr
- Vo
- Te
- Patti
- Kung
- Ivy
- Hum
- Yi
- Louisa
- Chun
- Debbie
- Og
- Ar
- Duffy
- Es
- Def
- Duet
- Hobbs
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
JO, noun. (Scotland) Darling, sweetheart.
JO, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Josephine, Joan or Joanna. Often used in conjoined names such as Jo Ann or Mary Jo.
JO, proper noun. A rare spelling variant of Joe, diminutive of the male given name Joseph.
JO, symbol. The ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Jordan.
JŌ, noun. An approximately 1.28 m (4.18 foot) long wooden staff, used in some Japanese martial arts.
Wise words
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