Mo - People

People

  • Timothy Mo (born 1950), British novelist of Chinese descent
  • Mo Amin, Kenyan photojournalist
  • Mo, nickname of David Berg (1919–1994), religious leader
  • Mike Mo (born 1990), American skateboarder
  • Maureen "Little Mo" Connolly (1934–1969), American tennis player
  • Mo Farah, British long-distance runner
  • Mo Gaffney (born 1958), American actress, comedian, writer and activist
  • Mo Hayder, British crime novelist
  • Mo, ring name of Robert Horne (wrestler)
  • Mo Mowlam (1949–2005), British politician
  • Mo, nickname of Mariano Rivera, relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
  • Mo Rocca (born 1969), American writer, comedian, and political satirist
  • Mozi (or Mo Tzi), (c. 470 BCE – c. 390 BCE), ancient Chinese philosopher
  • Mo Twister, Filipino radio diskjockey and TV host
  • Mo Udall (1922–1998), U.S. Representative and former presidential candidate
  • Mo Vaughn (born 1967), American baseball player
  • Charis Mo, (born 1993), Hong Kong citizen, student, writer

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