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Reo or REO may refer to:
People with the name
- Reo Fortune (1903–1979), New Zealand social anthropologist
 - Reo Griffiths (born 2000), English footballer
 - Reo Hatate (旗手 怜央, born 1997), Japanese footballer
 - Reo Kurachi (倉知 玲鳳, born 1997), Japanese voice actress and keyboardist
 - Reo Kurosawa (黒沢 怜生, born 1992), Japanese professional shogi player
 - Reo Mochizuki (望月 嶺臣, born 1995), Japanese footballer
 - Reo Nishida (西田 玲雄, born 2000), Japanese diver
 - Reo Nishiguchi (西口 黎央, born 1997), Japanese footballer
 - Reo Okabe (岡部 怜央, 1999), Japanese professional shogi player
 - Reo Sano (佐野 玲於, born 1996), Japanese dancer and actor
 - Reo Stakis (1913–2001), Scottish hotel magnate, founder of Stakis Hotels
 - Reo Takeshita (竹下 玲王, born 1995), Japanese footballer
 - Reo Yasunaga (安永 玲央, born 2000), Japanese footballer
 - Don Reo (born 1946), American television writer and producer
 
Places
- Reo, Estonia, village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County, Estonia
 - Reo, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Spencer County
 - Réo, town in Burkina Faso
 - REO, FAA identifier for Rome State Airport in Rome, Oregon
 
Government and politics
- Registration and Electoral Office of Hong Kong
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
- R.E.O. (album), 1976 album from REO Speedwagon
 - REO Speedwagon, a classic rock band
 
Language
- Reo, a Māori language word meaning voice or language, as in te reo Māori
 - Kōhanga Reo, a pre-school language-recovery program in the Māori language revival
 - Reo Coordination Language, a computer programming language
 
Other uses
- Reo (deity), Lusitanian god
 - Reo (spider), a spider genus of family Mimetidae
 - Rare earth oxide, oxide of a rare-earth element
 - Real estate owned, a class of property
 - REO Motor Car Company (1905–1975), a former American car and truck manufacturer, founded by Ransom E. Olds
 
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