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Meanings and definitions for CATO
What does CATO stand for? What does CATO mean?
- Cato typically refers to either Cato the Elder or Cato the Younger, both of the Porcii Catones family of Rome.
- Cato the Elder (Cato Maior) or "the Censor" (Marcus Porcius Cato 234–149 BC), Roman statesman
Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus, son of Cato the Elder by his first wife Licinia, jurist
Marcus Porcius Cato, son of Cato Licinianus, consul 118 BC, died in Africa in the same year
- Gaius Porcius Cato, son of Cato Licinianus, consul 114 BC
- Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus, son of Cato the Elder by his second wife Salonia, (born 154 BC, when his father had completed his eightieth year)
Marcus Porcius Cato, son of Cato Salonianus and father of Cato the Younger
Cato the Younger (Cato Minor) "Cato of Utica" (Marcus Porcius Catō Uticēnsis 95–46 BC), politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic, remembered for his lengthy conflict with Gaius Julius Caesar, and moral integrity
Marcus Porcius Cato (II), son of Cato the Younger, fell at the Battle of Philippi, 42 BC
- Lucius Porcius Cato, son of Cato Salonianus, consul 89 BC, killed during the Social War (91–88 BC)
- Dionysius Cato, 3rd or 4th century AD author of Distichs of Cato, previously assumed to have been the work of Cato the Elder, or even possibly Cato the Younger
- Cordell Cato (born 1992), Trinidadian footballer
- Diomedes Cato (born between 1560 and 1565, died after 1618), Italian-born Polish composer
- Molly Scott Cato (born 1963), British green politician and economist
- Suzy Cato (born 1968), New Zealand entertainer
- Kelvin Cato (born 1974), American basketball player
- Noah Cato (born 1988), English rugby union player
- Rakeem Cato (born 1992), American football player
- Roland Cato (born 1997), Grenadian cricketer
- George Christopher Cato (born 1814), first mayor of Durban, South Africa
- Cato (American Revolution), slave who was an American Patriot spy and courier during the American Revolutionary War
- "Cato" aka Jemmy, the leader of the Stono Rebellion
- Cato the anti-Federalist, pseudonym for an American author of Anti-Federalist Papers in the late 1780s, probably the politician George Clinton
- Cato, an alternate name, possibly erroneous, for the leader of the Stono slave rebellion
- Cato, the pseudonym for the authors of the 1940s polemic Guilty Men—Michael Foot, Frank Owen, Peter Howard
- Cato Fong, Inspector Clouseau's manservant in the Pink Panther movies
- Cato, the male tribute from District 2 in The Hunger Games
- Cato Bank, the bank that contains the Cato Reef
- Cato Island, an island in the Cato Reef
- Cato Reef, a reef in the Coral Sea
- Cato Trough, a trough in the Coral Sea
- Cato, Indiana, an unincorporated community
- Cato, Kansas, an unincorporated community
- Cato Township, Michigan
- Cato, Missouri
- Cato (town), New York
- Cato (village), New York
- Cato, Tennessee, an unincorporated community in Trousdale County
- Cato, Wisconsin, a town
- Cato (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Cato Falls, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Cato Manor, a suburb of Durban
- Cato Ridge, a town in KwaZulu-Natal
- Distichs of Cato, or simply Cato, a Latin collection of proverbial wisdom and morality from the 3rd or 4th century AD author Dionysius Cato
- Cato's Letters, a series of classical liberal essays by British writers John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon written in the 1720s
- Cato, a Tragedy, 18th century drama by Joseph Addison, based on the life of Cato the Younger
- Cato Institute, American libertarian think tank
- Cato Corporation, American fashion retailer
- Cato Networks, enterprise networking and security company
- Cato, a South Devon Railway Eagle class 4-4-0ST steam locomotive
- Cato (1800 ship), an English ship sunk on the Great Barrier Reef in 1803
- HMS Cato (J16), sunk in 1944, it was an Auk-class minesweeper
- CATO, an acronym used in rocketry, for Catastrophe At Take Off—the catastrophic failure of a rocket engine.
- CATO, an acronym for Catapult Assisted take off
- Corazón Artificial Total Ortotópico (Spanish for Orthotopic Total Artificial Heart) invented by Dr. Juan Giambruno
- Catto
- Mankato, a city in Southern Minnesota, often abbreviated to Kato
- Katowice, a city in Southern Poland, often abbreviated to Kato
- Kato (market), on the Nepal-Tibet border; see Saldang
- Katō, a city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
- Katō District, Hokkaido, a district located in Tokachi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan
- Kato (name), a given name and surname
- Katō (surname), a Japanese surname
- Kato (DJ), a Danish DJ
- Kato (producer), born Christopher Ju, a Korean-American music producer in Atlanta
- Kato, a ring name used by Canadian professional wrestler Paul Diamond
- Kate Lambert, professionally known as "Kato", steampunk fashion icon
- Kato Kaelin, American actor
- Kato Ottio, Papua New Guinean rugby league player
- Kato Svanidze, wife of Joseph Stalin
- Kato (The Green Hornet), comic book character
- Kato, the main antagonist in Astrid Lindgren's book Mio, My Son
- Cato Fong (originally spelled "Kato"), character from the Pink Panther film series, see list of The Pink Panther characters
- Kato Airline, a small airline based in Evenes, Norway
- Kato Airport, an airport in Guyana
- Kato Engineering, a manufacturer of electrical generators
- Kato Precision Railroad Models, a manufacturer of model railroad equipment
- Kato Works, a manufacturer of construction equipment
- Cahto people or Kato tribe, a group of Native American people in the United States
Cahto language, the language of the Kato tribe
- Kato (instrument), a traditional musical instrument of Punjab, India & Pakistan
- Kato technique, a method used for preparing faeces prior to examination for parasites
- KATO (AM), a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to Safford, Arizona, United States
- KATO-FM, a radio station (93.1 FM) licensed to New Ulm, Minnesota, United States
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