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* ] (c. 1185–1246/47), Roman Catholic priest and fabulist * ] (c. 1185–1246/47), Roman Catholic priest and fabulist
* ] (1368–1431), born Odo or Oddone Colonna * ] (1368–1431), born Odo or Oddone Colonna
* ], bishop of Ross, Ireland (1473-1494) * Odo O'Driscoll, bishop of Ross, Ireland (1473-1494)


== Modern == ==Modern==
* ] (1886–1948), also known as Johannes Casel, German Catholic theologian and monk * ] (1886–1948), also known as Johannes Casel, German Catholic theologian and monk
* ] (born 1962), Australian author * ] (born 1962), Australian author
* ] (1928–2015), German philosopher * ] (1928–2015), German philosopher
* ] (1850–1913), Swedo-Finnish zoologist and poet
* ] (1829–1884), British diplomat * ] (1829–1884), British diplomat


==Fictional characters== ==Fictional characters==
* ], a shapeshifter in the science fiction series '']'' portrayed by ] * ], a shapeshifter in the science fiction series ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' portrayed by René Auberjonois
* Odo Proudfoot, a cousin of Bilbo Baggins from the fantasy novel '']'' * Odo Proudfoot, a cousin of Bilbo Baggins from the fantasy novel '']''
* Odo Stevens, an Army officer, journalist, and author from ]'s '']'' novel sequence * Odo Stevens, an Army officer, journalist, and author from ]'s '']'' novel sequence
* Odo, founder of an anarchist political movement in Ursula K. Le Guin's science fiction novel '']'' and her short story "The Day Before the Revolution" * Odo, founder of an anarchist political movement in Ursula K. Le Guin's science fiction novel '']'' and her short story "]"
* Odo or Ooth, a name allegedly corrupted into Hood in the claim that ] was Robin Hood * Odo or Ooth, a name allegedly corrupted into Hood in the claim that ] was Robin Hood
* Odo the Hero, a wizard first mentioned in '']''; Professors Hagrid and Slughorn sing a sad song about Odo dying when they get drunk after the spider Aragog's funeral. The song is again sung by Charlie Weasley, Hagrid and a squat wizard during Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding in '']''. "And Odo the hero, they bore him back home/ To the place that he'd known as a lad,/ They laid him to rest with his hat inside out/ And his wand snapped in two, which was sad."
* Odo the chimpanzee, in ]'s ''The High Mountains of Portugal''.


==See also== ==See also==

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For other uses, see Odo (disambiguation).

Odo is a name typically associated with historical figures from the Middle Ages and before. Odo is etymologically related to the names Otho and Otto, and to the French name Odon and modern version Eudes, and to the Italian names Ottone and Udo; all come from the Germanic word ot meaning "possessor of wealth".

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