Bobo - People

People

As a stage name or nickname
  • Bobo (singer), stage name of German singer-songwriter Christiane Hebold
  • Bobo Brazil, stage name of American wrestler Houston Harris
  • Bobo Baldé (born 1975), nickname of Guinean footballer Dianbobo Baldé
  • Bobo Olson (1928–2002), nickname of American boxer Carl Olson
  • Christian Vieri (born 1973), known as Bobo, Italian footballer
  • Deivson Rogério da Silva (born 1985), known as Bobô, Brazilian footballer
  • DJ BoBo (born 1968), stage name of Swiss musician Peter René Cipiriano Baumann
  • Emmett Louis "Bobo" Till (1941–1955), an African-American whose murder energized the American civil rights movement
  • Eric "Bobo" Correa (born 1968), percussionist performing with Cypress Hill, Cultura Londres Proyecto, Sol Invicto, and the Beastie Boys
  • Raimundo Nonato da Silva (born 1962), known as Bobô, Brazilian footballer
As a surname
  • Elizabeth Bobo (born 1943), American politician
  • Hubert Bobo (born 1934), American football player
  • J.B. Bobo (1910–1996), American magician
  • Jonah Bobo (born 1997), American child actor
  • John P. Bobo (1943–1967), American military officer
  • Matthew Bobo (born 1977), American soccer player
  • Mike Bobo (born 1974), American football coach
  • Orlando Bobo (1974–2007), American football player
  • Roger Bobo (born 1938), American tuba player
  • Rosalvo Bobo, Haitian politician leader of opposition to U.S.-backed president Vilbrun Guillaume Sam during the 1915 United States occupation of Haiti
  • Salha "Mama" Bobo, Syrian-American Jewish businesswoman
  • Sireli Bobo (born 1976), Fijian rugby player
  • Willie Bobo (1934–1983), American jazz percussionist

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