Otto (disambiguation)

Otto (disambiguation)

Otto is a given name of Germanic origin.

Otto may also refer to:

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Companies

  • Otto., Finland's interbank network
  • Otto GmbH, the world's largest mail order company
  • Otto Group, manufacturer of waste-handling equipment

Fictional characters

  • Otto (Greyhawk), a wizard in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game
  • Otto Mann, the school bus driver on the animated TV series The Simpsons
  • Otto Octavius, or "Doctor Octopus", a nemesis from the Spider-Man franchise
  • Otto Pilot, an inflatable pilot in the 1980 comedy film Airplane!
  • Dr. Otto Scratchansniff, the psychiatrist on the animated TV series Animaniacs

Places

Other

  • Otto engine, an early internal combustion engine invented by Nikolaus Otto
  • Otto cycle, the thermodynamic cycle of a typical reciprocating piston engine
  • Otto (dog breed), a breed also known as the Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog
  • 2962 Otto, a main-belt asteroid
  • Rose oil, or Otto of Roses, oil extracted from the petals of the rose
  • 8 (number), Otto in Italian
  • Otto; or Up with Dead People, a zombie movie

See also


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