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Origin. "Momo", as written, is a phonetic transcription of the Tibetan word མོག་མོག (Wylie: mog mog, Tibetan pronunciation: [moʔ˩˨.ˈmoʔ]). It is possible that this Tibetan word is borrowed from the Chinese term momo (馍馍), [7] a name traditionally used in northwestern Chinese dialects for wheat steamed buns and bread.
Momo execs claim that this allows their software to create more accurate matches with nearby strangers. Momo is claimed to "sift through the clutter of mobile Internet users to find personalized matches for its users". [18] Momo offers users paid membership [19
Momo, also known as The Grey Gentlemen or The Men in Grey, is a fantasy novel by Michael Ende, published in 1973. It is about the concept of time and how it is used by humans in modern societies.
Momo Hirai (Japanese: 平井 もも, Hepburn: Hirai Momo, 平井 桃; born November 9, 1996) known mononymously as Momo (Korean: 모모; Japanese: モモ), is a Japanese singer, rapper, and dancer based in South Korea.
Momo, the main character of the 1973 novel of the same name. Momo, a main character from the 2003 film Monsieur Ibrahim, directed by François Dupeyron. Momo, Fuu's pet Japanese dwarf flying squirrel, in the anime series Samurai Champloo.
Magical Princess Minky Momo (魔法のプリンセス ミンキー モモ, Mahō no Purinsesu Minkī Momo) is a Japanese magical girl anime franchise by Ashi Productions. The original series ran between 1982 and 1983 on TV Tokyo [ 1 ] and inspired three OVAs between 1985 and 1987.
Momo is usually written with the kanji character 桃 for "peach" or 百 for "one hundred" or 杏 for "apricot", followed by -ko, a common suffix for girls' names (meaning "child"). It may refer to: