Jago
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Jago is usually given as the Cornish
Cornish language
Cornish is a Brythonic Celtic language and a recognised minority language of the United Kingdom. Along with Welsh and Breton, it is directly descended from the ancient British language spoken throughout much of Britain before the English language came to dominate...

 for the name James
James (name)
The name James is derived from the same Hebrew name as Jacob, meaning "Supplanter" ....

 and as an alternate spelling for Iago
Iago (disambiguation)
Iago is the main antagonist in the play Othello by William ShakespeareIago may also refer to:* Iago , a parrot introduced in the 1992 film Aladdin and appearing in various Disney media.* Iago , a genus of hound sharks...

. It may also refer to:

People:
  • Jago (name)
    Jago (name)
    Jago is a Cornish surname. It originates from Cornwall and is derived from the Cornish for the name James. The surname dates back to the early 13th century.-External links:* * *...

    , about the name "Jago"
  • Fred W. P. Jago
    Fred W. P. Jago
    Fred W. P. Jago, , MB, was a scholar best known for his work The Ancient Language and the Dialect of Cornwall, originally published 1882, by Netherton and Worth of Truro. He also published a Cornish dictionary in 1887. He settled at Bodmin in 1843 and practised medicine there.-External links:...

    , scholar of the Cornish language
  • F. V. Jago (1780-1846), English antiquary and oriental traveller, later styled Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell
    Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell
    -Biography:Arundell was born at Launceston, Cornwall in July 1780, being the only son of Thomas Jago, a solicitor in that town, who married Catherine, a daughter of Mr. Bolt, a surgeon at Launceston. Francis was educated at Liskeard Grammar School and at Exeter College, Oxford, where he took the...

  • Richard Jago
    Richard Jago
    Richard Jago was an English poet. He was the third son of Richard Jago, Rector of Beaudesert, Warwickshire.-Education:Jago was educated at Solihull School in the West Midlands. One of the school's five houses bears his name...

     (1715–1781), English poet
  • Jago of Britain
    Jago of Britain
    Jago was a legendary king of the Britons according to Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the nephew of Gurgustius and was succeeded by Kimarcus....

    , a legendary king of Briton
  • Jago (illustrator)
    Jago (illustrator)
    Jago is a children's book illustrator based in St Mabyn, Cornwall, UK. He has produced digital illustrations for a variety of publishers: Barefoot Books, Oxford University Press, Mantra Lingua, Zondervan...

    , book illustrator
  • Nick Jago
    Nick Jago
    Nick Jago is an English musician. He was born in Abadan, Iran to an English father and Peruvian mother and grew up in Devon, England. He studied at the Winchester School of Art for a couple of years before moving to the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States. He now lives in Los Angeles...

    , drummer of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, now based in Los Angeles. BRMC is known for their garage rock, blues, folk revival, neo-psychedelia sound. They are influenced by bands such as: The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Verve, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, T...

  • Alfred Jago, a soldier who served under captain Harold Marcus Ervine-Andrews
    Harold Marcus Ervine-Andrews
    Lieutenant Colonel Harold Marcus Ervine-Andrews VC was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces...



Books:
  • A Child of the Jago, a novel about the Old Nichol
    Old Nichol
    The Old Nichol, also known as the Nichol or the Old Nichol Street Rookery, was an area of housing in the East End of London, between High Street, Shoreditch, and Hackney Road in the north, and Spitalfields in the south. The main streets within the Old Nichol were Boundary Street, Old Nichol Street,...

     written by art collector and journalist Arthur Morrison
    Arthur Morrison
    Arthur George Morrison was an English author and journalist known for his realistic novels about London's East End and for his detective stories....

  • Jago (novel), a novel by Kim Newman
    Kim Newman
    Kim Newman is an English journalist, film critic, and fiction writer. Recurring interests visible in his work include film history and horror fiction—both of which he attributes to seeing Tod Browning's Dracula at the age of eleven—and alternate fictional versions of history...



Other:
  • Jago (Killer Instinct), a playable character from the video game Killer Instinct
  • JAGO
    Jago
    Jago is usually given as the Cornish for the name James and as an alternate spelling for Iago. It may also refer to:People:*Jago , about the name "Jago"*Fred W. P. Jago, scholar of the Cornish language*F. V...

    , a manned research submersible
  • Port and town on the Indonesian island of Singkep
    Singkep
    Singkep is an island in the Lingga Archipelago in Indonesia. Its area is . It is separated from the east coast of Sumatra by the Berhala Strait. It is surrounded by islands P. Posik to the west, P. Serak to the SW, P. Lalang to the South, and P. Selayar of Riau Islands between Lingga and...

    , Lingga Islands
    Lingga Islands
    Not to be confused with "Linga", a common Scottish island name, see Linga The Lingga Islands or Lingga Archipelago are a group of islands in Indonesia, located south of Singapore, along both sides of the equator, off the eastern coast of Riau Islands province on Sumatra island...

    , Riau Islands Province.
  • Jago Temple, a Hindu
    Hinduism
    Hinduism is the predominant and indigenous religious tradition of the Indian Subcontinent. Hinduism is known to its followers as , amongst many other expressions...

     temple
    Temple
    A temple is a structure reserved for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, or analogous rites. A templum constituted a sacred precinct as defined by a priest, or augur. It has the same root as the word "template," a plan in preparation of the building that was marked out...

     in Tumpang, Malang Regency
    Malang Regency
    Malang Regency is a regency in East Java. Its capital is Kepanjen.-External Links:...

    , East Java
    East Java
    East Java is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the eastern part of the island of Java and includes neighboring Madura and islands to its east and to its north East Java is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the eastern part of the island of Java and includes neighboring Madura and...

    , Indonesia
    Indonesia
    Indonesia , officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 13,000 islands. It has 33 provinces with over 238 million people, and is the world's fourth most populous country. Indonesia is a republic, with an...

    .
  • JagoClient, a popular software client for playing Go online
  • Mr Jago, a Bristol based street artist.
  • Jago (car)
    Jago (car)
    Jago was a British company making a range of kit cars principally Jeep styled between 1965 and 1997. They were based in Chichester, Sussex.Geoff Jago founded a company called Geoff Jago Custom Automotive in 1965 making Street Rod type vehicles. In 1971 he made the vehicle for which the company...

    , a British kit car maker.
  • Jago Bay
    Jago Bay
    Jago Bay is a Canadian Arctic waterway in the Northwest Territories. It is an eastern arm of Amundsen Gulf, north of Walker Bay, and its mouth is west of Fort Collinson....

    , Northwest Territories, Canada
  • Jago Party
    Jago Party
    Trivate enterprises through tax reforms and simplified government procedures.5. No income tax up to Rs Four Lakh; reduction in the number and rates of taxes.- History :...

    , a national party in India, founded by Deepak Mittal
  • Santiago, Cape Verde
    Santiago, Cape Verde
    Santiago , or Santiagu in Cape Verdean Creole, is the largest island of Cape Verde, its most important agricultural centre and home to half the nation’s population. At the time of Darwin's voyage it was called St. Jago....

    , an island also called "St. Iago" or "St. Jago"
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