Proper noun
Savo (plural Savos)
A surname from Italian.
Friedman cruisers, pp. 316-321 It should be noted that Savo was the first surface action of the war for almost all the US ships and personnel; few US cruisers and destroyers were targeted or hit at Coral Sea or Midway. Source: Internet
From left; the weather modification team of Savo Todorovic and Glenn Dodd, along with Kenmare Airport Manager Hank Bodmer, stand beside the Piper Seneca II the team flies during weather events. Source: Internet
The U.S. force, under the command of Willis A. Lee aboard Washington, reached Guadalcanal and Savo Island just before midnight on 14 November, shortly before Kondo's bombardment force arrived. Source: Internet
South Pacific Destroyer: The Battle for the Solomons from Savo Island to Vella Gulf. Source: Internet
In the Battle of Savo Island one Australian and three American cruisers were sunk and one American cruiser and two destroyers were damaged. Source: Internet
Notice that the Savo dialect has complicated differences in grammar, vowels and consonants compared to the standard language, e.g. öylen for eilen, mänj for meni, omaa rataansa → ommoo rattoosa. Source: Internet