Dado
Dado may refer to:
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Architecture and joinery
    
- Dado (architecture), an architectural term for the lower part of a wall
 - Dado rail, a type of moulding fixed at mid-height horizontally to the wall
 - Dado (joinery), a woodworking joint
- Dado set, a circular saw blade used for cutting dado joints
 
 
People
    
- Audoin (bishop) (609-686), Frankish bishop, courtier, chronicler and Catholic saint known as Dado
 - Dado, Bishop of Verdun (880-923)
 - Dado, Count of Pombia (died 980), Italian nobleman
 - Diosdado Dado Banatao (born 1946), Filipino-American entrepreneur and engineer
 - Luis Dado Cavalcanti (born 1981), Brazilian football manager
 - David Dado Elazar (1925-1976), Israeli Army Chief-of-Staff
 - Salvador Dado Marino (1915-1989), American flyweight world champion boxer
 - Edgardo Dado Moroni (born 1962), Italian jazz pianist and composer
 - Damir Dado Polumenta (born 1982), Montenegrin pop-folk singer
 - Dado Pršo (born 1974), Croatian football player
 - Alessandro Ruspoli, 9th Prince of Cerveteri (1924-2005), Italian playboy and occasional actor nicknamed "Dado"
 - Dado Topić (born 1949), Croatian singer
 - Dado (painter), Yugoslavian-born painter Miodrag Đurić (1933–2010)
 - Dado (street performer), stage name of Canadian street performer, magician and clown Daniel Warr (fl. 1997-present)
 - Firehiwot Dado (born 1984), Ethiopian long-distance runner
 
Other uses
    
- Dado, Afghanistan, the district center of Zana Khan district in Ghazni Province
 - Dado (band), an Uzbekistani pop band
 - The Dado Center for Interdisciplinary Military Studies, an Israeli strategy think tank inside the Israel Defense Forces
 - District Agriculture Development Office (DADO), local offices under Ministry of Agricultural Development (Nepal)
 
See also
    
- Little Dado, Filipino bantamweight and flyweight world champion boxer Eleuterio Zapanta (1916-1965)
 - Speedy Dado, Filipino boxer Diosdado Posadas (1906-1990)
 
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