Mayo

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Mayo can refer to:

  • Arthur Mayo (1840 - 1920), recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Barry Mayo, a radio executive
  • Charles Herbert Mayo (1845 - 1929), an antiquarian
  • Charles Horace Mayo (1865 - 1939), a physician and co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
  • Elton Mayo (1880 - 1949), a psychologist and sociologist
  • Helen Mayo (1878 - 1967), a women's health pioneer
  • Iban Mayo (born 1977), a professional bicycle racer
  • James Mayo, pen name of Stephen Coulter, (born 1913), English author
  • James Mayo (born 1975), a singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee
  • Manolito Tolentino Mayo (1955 - 1983), a Philippine artist
  • OJ Mayo (born 1987), an American basketball player
  • Simon Mayo (born 1958), a disc jockey
  • Steven Mayo (born 1960), the founder of Emissary International, a clinical research consulting company
  • Virginia Mayo (1920 - 2005), an American film actress
  • Whitman Mayo (1930 - 2001), an American television actor
  • William Mayo, the vicar of Folke, Dorset, England c. 1845
  • William Mayo (civil engineer) (c. 1685 - 1744), the civil engineer who laid out the city of Richmond, Virginia
  • William B. Mayo, (1860 - 1944), the chief power engineer of Ford Motor Company
  • William James Mayo (1861 - 1939), co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
  • William Leonidas Mayo (1861 - 1917), the founder and first president of Texas A&M University-Commerce (originally known as East Texas Normal College)
  • William Worrall Mayo, co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
  • Thomas Mayo Brewer (1814 - 1880), a American naturalist
  • Antoine Malliarakis (aka Mayo), (1905-1990), a Greek-French painter and costume designer
  • Richmond Mayo-Smith (1854 - 1901), an American economist
  • Christopher Charles Mayo (born 1967), inventor of the goo film.
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