Oko is a Russian missile defense system. Oko may also refer to:
Geography
- Oko, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a settlement in Poland
- Oko-Akarè, an arrondissement in Benin
- Oko River, a river in Guyana
- Okoh Town, a town in Nigeria
Languages
- Oko language, a Niger–Congo language
- Oko-Juwoi language, an extinct, unrelated Great Andamanese language
- Old Korean (ISO 639-3 code)
- Oko is a word expressing expressive approval or assent in the French language in Canada.
People
- Adolph S. Oko, Jr. (1904-1963), a ship captain who supported the establishment of Israel
- Ataa Oko (1919–2012), a Ghanaian artist
- Dorothy Kuhn Oko (1896–1971), librarian and labor unionist
- Oko Jumbo (died 1891), a Nigerian traditional ruler
- Seiji Oko (born 1948), a Japanese volleyball player
Science and technology
- OKO (company) (Opytno KonstrooktOrskoye), a Kiev-based manufacturer of aircraft, such as the Tairov OKO-1, Tairov OKO-4, and Tairov OKO-7
- Öko-Institut, a German research institute
- US-K, also known as Oko, a satellite in the Oko system
Other uses
- Oko (band), a Yugoslav rock band
- OKO, a building complex in the Moscow International Business Center
- OKO Tower, a skyscraper in the complex
- OK Orchestra, A 2021 studio album by American Pop band AJR
- Oko, a character in the children's television show It's a Big Big World
- ÖkoDAX, a German stock market index
- Orisha Oko, a spirit in the Yoruba religion
- Yokota Air Base, a military air force airport in Tokyo, Japan
See also
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