Ado may refer to:
- Ado (bishop) (d. 874)
- Ado, Akwamuhene ruler of the Akan people (fl. 1550)
- Ado (monk), a monk of Goguryeo
- Ado (footballer), Eduardo Roberto Stinghen, a Brazilian footballer
- Ado Ekiti, a city in Nigeria
- Ado (Estonian name), an Estonian given name
- Ado Annie, a character in the 1943 musical Oklahoma!
- Adeleine - a character in Kirby's Dream Land 3
- Ado's theorem
- ADO (band), the band with which Cui Jian performed in the 1980s
- ADO (politician), Alassane Dramane Ouatara
- Short form of the name Adnan, commonly used in Bosnia.
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Famous quotes containing the word ado:
“So that with much ado I was corrupted, and made to learn the dirty devices of this world.
Which now I unlearn, and become, as it were, a little child again that I may enter into the Kingdom of God.”
—Thomas Traherne (16361674)
“I have much ado to know myself.”
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