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All Japanese names Ō can be written as Ō, O, Oh, Oo. '''Ono''' (小野) and '''Ōno'''/'''Oono'''/'''Ohno''' (大野) are Japanese surnames. ''Ono'' means "small field" and ''Ōno'' means "large field". Both are used as Japanese surnames. The following people were born in Japan, unless otherwise noted:
 '''Ono''' (小野) and '''Ōno'''/'''Oono'''/'''Ohno''' (大野) are Japanese surnames. ''Ono'' means "small field" and ''Ōno'' means "large field". Both are used as Japanese surnames. All Japanese names Ō can be written as Ō, O, Oh, Oo. The following people were born in Japan, unless otherwise noted:
* [[Allen K. Ono]] (1933-2016), U.S. Army officer, first lieutenant general of Japanese-American descent, born in Hawaii
* [[Allen K. Ono]] (1933-2016), U.S. Army officer, first lieutenant general of Japanese-American descent, born in Hawaii

Revision as of 03:53, 6 September 2022


 Ono (小野) and Ōno/Oono/Ohno (大野) are Japanese surnames. Ono means "small field" and Ōno means "large field". Both are used as Japanese surnames.  All Japanese names Ō can be written as Ō, O, Oh, Oo. The following people were born in Japan, unless otherwise noted:
  • Allen K. Ono (1933-2016), U.S. Army officer, first lieutenant general of Japanese-American descent, born in Hawaii

Other people

  • Barry Ono, stage name of Frederick Valentine Harrison, British variety theatre performer and collector of penny dreadfuls