Odon may refer to:
People
- Odo of Gascony (French: Odon) (c. 1010–1039/1040), Duke of Gascony, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou
 - Odon de Bénac, Bishop of Oloron in France from 1083 to 1101
 - Odon de Châtillon (died c. 1102), French cardinal
 - Odon of Poznań (1149–1194), Duke of Greater Poland and of Kalisz
 - Odon or Eudes de Sully (died 1208), Bishop of Paris
 - Odon de Pins (1212–1296), Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
 - Odón Alonso (1925–2011), Spanish conductor and composer
 - Odon Bacqué, American politician and non-fiction writer
 - Odón Betanzos Palacios (1925–2007), Spanish poet, novelist, literary critic and professor
 - Odón de Buen y del Cos (1863–1945), Spanish naturalist, politician and publicist
 - Odo Bujwid (1857–1942), Polish bacteriologist sometimes referred to as Odon Budwid
 - Odón Elorza (born 1955), Basque politician
 - Odon Godart (1913–1996), Belgian astronomer and meteorologist
 - Odon Guitar (1825–1908), Union Missouri State Militia brigadier general during the American Civil War
 - Odon Jadot (1884–1968) was a Belgian railway engineer and administrator who built more than 1,650 kilometres of railroad in the Belgian Congo
 - Odon Razanakolona (born 1946), Archbishop of Antananarivo, Madagascar
 - Ödön, a masculine given name of Hungarian origin, including a list of people so named
 
Places
- Odon (Lydia), a town of ancient Lydia, now in Turkey
 - Odon (river), France
 - Odón, Aragon, Spain, a municipality
 - Odon, Indiana, United States, a town
 
Other uses
- Separate Operational Purpose Division (ODON), a Russian rapid deployment, internal security division
 - Operation Epsom (or the First Battle of the Odon) and the Second Battle of the Odon, both of which took place on the Odon River
 - Odón Device, invented by Jorge Odón, which is used to assist in difficult child birth
 - "-odon", a suffix used in taxonomy
 
See also
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