Ono

ONO, Ono or Ōno may refer to:

Places

  • Ono Island (Fiji)
  • Ono, Benjamin, Jerusalem
  • Kiryat Ono
  • Ono San Pietro
  • Ono, Ivory Coast, a village in Comoé District, Ivory Coast
  • Ono, Hyōgo
  • Ōno Castle, Fukuoka
  • Ono, Fukushima
  • Ōno, Fukui
  • Ōno District, Fukui
  • Ōno, Gifu
  • Ōno District, Gifu
  • Ōno, Hiroshima
  • Ōno, Hokkaidō
  • Ōno, Ibaraki
  • Ōno, Iwate
  • Ōno, Ōita
  • Ōno District, Ōita
  • Ōno River, in Ōita Prefecture
  • Ono Island (Alabama)
  • Ono, Kentucky
  • Ono, Pennsylvania
  • Ono, Wisconsin
  • Other uses

  • Ono (surname), including a list of people bearing the name
  • Ono (weapon), a Japanese axe
  • ONO (Spain), a Spanish cable company
    • ONO Estadi, a football stadium in Mallorca, Spain, named for the cable company
  • ONO Estadi, a football stadium in Mallorca, Spain, named for the cable company
  • Ono, an alternate name for the Wahoo, a fish found in Hawaiian waters
  • The FAA identifier of Ontario Municipal Airport in Ontario, Oregon
  • Ono (P2P), a peer-to-peer file transfer system to find nearby peers
  • USS Ono, the name of a number of United States Navy ships
  • Ono (surname)

    Ono (小野) and Ōno (大野) is a Japanese surname. 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 no Azumabito (d. 757), a Japanese court official during the Nara period, governor of Bizen province
  • Ōno no Azumabito (d. 742), an official, during the same period, who held the Imperial position of Chinjufu-shogun
  • Chizu Ono, a photographer
  • Daisuke Ono, a voice actor
  • Frank H. Ono, a Japanese-American soldier
  • Ōno Harunaga, a general under Toyotomi Hideyori
  • Hitoshi Ono, a rugby player
  • Jiro Ono (chef) (born 1925), chef of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a three-Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant
  • Kazushi Ono, an orchestra and opera conductor
  • Ken Ono, a Japanese-American mathematician
  • Kōsei Ono, a rugby player
  • Ōno Kurobei, a chief retainer of the Banshū Akō Domain
  • Lisa Ono, a Japanese-Brazilian bossa nova singer
  • Machiko Ono, actress
  • Marina Ōno, a voice actress
  • Masatoshi Ono, a rock/heavy metal singer
  • Wahoo

    Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. It is best known to sports fishermen, as its speed and high-quality flesh make it a prize game fish. In Hawaii, the wahoo is known as ono. Many Hispanic areas of the Caribbean and Central America refer to this fish as peto.

    The flesh of the wahoo is white to grey, delicate to dense, and highly regarded by many gourmets. The taste is similar to mackerel, though arguably less pronounced. This has created some demand for the wahoo as a premium-priced commercial food fish. In many areas of its range, such as Hawaii, Bermuda and many parts of the Caribbean, local demand for wahoo is met by artisanal commercial fishermen, who take them primarily by trolling, as well as by recreational sports fishermen who sell their catch.

    Description

    Its body is elongated and covered with small, scarcely visible scales; the back is an iridescent blue, while the sides are silvery, with a pattern of irregular vertical blue bars and have razor sharp teeth. These colors fade rapidly at death. The mouth is large, and both the upper and lower jaws have a somewhat sharper appearance than those of king or Spanish mackerel.

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    Music News 02 Apr 2025
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    The Observer 30 Mar 2025
    In Ono’s case, her attackers weren’t just hot-headed young girls ... It is remarkable how, in the unseemly rush to attack Ono, Lennon (his dignity; his authority; his agency to make his own decisions) himself becomes disparaged.
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    University of Michigan spent more in Israel as school was pressured to divest, Ono says

    Detroit news 17 Mar 2025
    "My response, and the board's response, to this whole to divest, or cut those relationships, was to actually invest even more," Ono said ... 7, 2023, attack on Israel as "genocide.". "That's because I thought it was wrong,” Ono said ... Tlaib questions Ono.
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