Jabo, of African origin, specifically from West Africa's Wolof ethnic group, translates to 'Bring him'. This moniker signifies hope and anticipation, as it is traditionally given to a child in the expectation that he will bring joy and happiness into his family's life.
In the period from 1914 to 1919, the name Jabo was given to a total of 11 newborns across two years, with an increase in popularity between these years as the number of births went up from 5 in 1914 to 6 in 1919.