Ono (小野) and Ōno/Oono/Ohno (大野) are Japanese surnames. 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/Ōno
edit- Allen K. Ono (1933-2016), U.S. Army officer, first lieutenant general of Japanese-American descent, born in Hawaii
- Ono no Azumabito (d. 757), Japanese court official during the Nara period, governor of Bizen province
- Ōno no Azumabito (d. 742), official, during the same period, who held the Imperial position of Chinjufu-shōgun
- Ohno no Mataka (782–843) aristocrat and government official
- Chizu Ono, photographer
- Daisuke Ono (born 1978), voice actor
- Frank H. Ono, Japanese-American soldier
- Fuyumi Ono, author
- Ono Genmyo, Japanese scholar of Buddhism and Buddhist art
- Ōno Harunaga, general under Toyotomi Hideyori
- Hitoshi Ono, rugby player
- Isao Ono (小野 悳, born 1933), Japanese ice hockey player
- Jiro Ono (chef) (born 1925), chef of Sukiyabashi Jiro, three-Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant
- Kaoru Ōno (born 1941), author
- Kaoru Ono (mathematician) (born 1962), geometer
- Katsuo Ōno, Japanese composer
- Kazushi Ono, orchestra and opera conductor
- Ken Ono, Japanese-American mathematician
- Kenshō Ono, voice actor
- Koichi Ono (小野 光一, 1919–2000), Japanese golfer
- Kōsei Ono, rugby player
- Ōno Kurobei, chief retainer of the Banshū Akō Domain
- Lisa Ono, Japanese-Brazilian bossa nova singer
- Machiko Ono, actress
- Marina Ōno, voice actress
- Masahito Ono (小野 雅史, born 1996), Japanese footballer
- Masatoshi Ono, rock/heavy metal singer
- Masatsugu Ono (小野 正嗣, born 1970), Japanese writer
- Minoru Ōno, the real name of Saburō Kitajima, Enka singer
- Misao Ono (小野 操, 1908–?), Japanese high jumper
- Miyuki Ono (小野 みゆき, born 1959), Japanese actress
- Motohiro Ōno (大野 元裕, born 1963), Japanese politician
- Ryōko Ono, voice actress
- Ryuji Ono (大野 龍二, born 1985), Japanese long-distance runner
- Ryumo Ono, Japanese basketball player
- Santa J. Ono (born 1962), a Japanese-American biologist, university administrator and board member
- Satomi Ono (尾野 聡美, born 1975), Japanese ice hockey player
- Shinji Ono, footballer
- Shinjiro Ono, former deputy commissioner of the Japan Patent Office
- Shoko Ono (born 1981), Japanese ice hockey player
- Shunzo Ono, footballer
- Susumu Ōno, linguist
- Takashi Ono (born 1931), gymnast and Olympic medalist
- Takashi Ono (judoka) (born 1980), martial arts practitioner
- Takashi Ono (mathematician) (born 1928), number theorist
- Toshihiro Ono, manga artist
- Yoko Ono (小野 洋子, born 1933), musician, artist, feminist and peace activist who married John Lennon
- Yoko Ono (judoka) (大野 陽子, born 1989), Japanese judoka
- Yoshinori Ono (game producer), Japanese video game producer
- Yūdai Ōno (大野 雄大, born 1988), Japanese professional baseball player
- Yūki Ōno, wrestler
- Yūki Ono, voice actor
- Yusaku Ono (小野 祐策, born 1947), Japanese weightlifter
Ohno
edit- Apolo Ohno, American speed-skater
- Hideo Ohno, Japanese physicist
- Kassius Ohno, ring name of American pro-wrestler Chris Spradlin (a.k.a. Chris Hero)
- Kazuo Ohno, Japanese butoh dancer and choreographer
- Kiyofumi Ohno, male Japanese pop singer/songwriter
- Mikiyo Ohno, female Japanese pop singer
- Mitsugi Ohno, Japanese-American glassblower
- Mitsuki Ono, Japanese snowboarder
- Saori Sarina Ohno, Japanese pianist raised in Germany
- Satoshi Ohno member of the Japanese idol group Arashi
- Shinobu Ohno, Japanese footballer
- Susumu Ohno, American geneticist
- Taiichi Ohno, Toyota executive
- Yoshinori Ohno, Japanese politician
- Yuji Ohno, Japanese jazz musician
- Yukari Ohno (大野 ゆかり, born 1975), Japanese ice hockey player
Other people
edit- Barry Ono, stage name of Frederick Valentine Harrison, British variety theatre performer and collector of penny dreadfuls
See also
edit- Ohno, the name of an orbot from the animated series Mighty Orbots
- Oh No (disambiguation)