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Bodo is a common Germanic name, especially during the Middle Ages:

  • Bishop Bodo, 9th-century German deacon who converted to Judaism, assuming the name of Eleazar
  • Bodo (painter) (born 1953), a painter from the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Bodo Bittner, a West German bobsledder
  • Bodo Ferl (born 1959), an East German bobsledder who competed from the mid to late 1980s
  • Bodo Gyorgy, Hungarian actor
  • Bodo Hell (born 1943), an Austrian writer
  • Bodo Hombach (born 1952), German politician
  • Bodo Illgner (born 1967), a German former football goalkeeper
  • Bodo Johansen (1911–1996), a Russian biologist specialising in ichthyology, hydrobiology and fishery
  • Bodo Linnhoff (born 1948); a chemical engineer who developed Pinch Analysis
  • Bodo Lafferentz (1897–1974), a member of the Nazi Party from 1933 and a high-ranking officer in the SS from 1939
  • Bodo Otto (1711–1787), a Senior Surgeon of the Continental Army during the American Revolution
  • Bodo Ramelow (born 1956), a German politician of the Left Party
  • Bodo Rudwaleit (born 1957), a German former football goalkeeper
  • Bodo Schmidt (born 1967), a German football coach and a former player
  • Bodo Tümmler (born 1943), a German former middle distance runner
  • Bodo Thyssen, Dr. (1918–2004), a German industrialist and medical doctor
  • Eugeniusz Bodo (1899–1943), Polish actor and director
  • Gyorgy Bodo (1916–1986), a Hungarian actor
  • Saint Bodo of Toul
  • Peter Bodo (born 1949), an Austrian born American sportswriter and author

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