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NAME: GIVEN NAME AND SURNAME
Jo-jo; Jo Jo; JoJo; JoJo (disambiguation); Jójó

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JO; Jo (disambiguation); JO (disambiguation); J.O.; J.o.; Jo.; J O; Jo (surname); Jo (song)
<networking> The country code for Jordan. (1999-01-27)
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JO; Jo (disambiguation); JO (disambiguation); J.O.; J.o.; Jo.; J O; Jo (surname); Jo (song)
¦ noun (plural joes) Scottish archaic a sweetheart.
Origin
C16: var. of joy.
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JO; Jo (disambiguation); JO (disambiguation); J.O.; J.o.; Jo.; J O; Jo (surname); Jo (song)
·noun A sweetheart; a darling.

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Jojo

Jojo, JoJo or Jo Jo is a given name, surname, nickname or stage name used by several people and fictional characters, including:

Examples of use of jo jo
1. Truly pathetic. – James, Sheffield Anyone would write a book to try and raise funds to help find there daughter. – Jo Jo, Scotland Is it possible to sink lower than this?
2. In addition to appearances in almost 40 films, Pryor also was part of the team that created the script for the Mel Brooks comedy, "Blazing Saddles." He also directed himself in a semi–autobiographical film, "Jo Jo Dancer Your Life is Calling," in the mid–1'80s, a film he says refused to be written as a comedy.
3. My brothers and I are very upset they we are never going to see our mother again. ‘She was so full of life that it seems impossible she is gone‘. Miss Laine, who was born Joanne LaPatrie in Boston, Massachusetts, gave herself the nickname Jo Jo in fanletters she wrote to Sir Paul when he was in The Beatles, little dreaming that a few years later she would sharing a tour bus with him.