Edu

Edu or EDU may refer to:

People

 * Given name or nickname
 * Edu (footballer, born 1949), Brazilian footballer named Jonas Eduardo Américo
 * Edu (footballer, born 1974), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo Araújo Moreira
 * Edu (footballer, born 1976), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo Godinho Felipe
 * Edu (footballer, born 1978), Brazilian footballer and football technical director named Eduardo César Daud Gaspar
 * Edu (footballer, born 1979), Brazilian footballer named Luís Eduardo Schmidt
 * Edu (footballer, born 1981), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo Gonçalves de Oliveira
 * Edu (footballer, born January 1983), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo Vieira do Nascimento
 * Edu (footballer, born February 1983), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo da Silva Escobar
 * Edu (footballer, born 1990), Portuguese footballer named Eduardo Augusto Cameselle Machado
 * Edú (footballer, born 1992), Portuguese footballer named Eduardo Marques de Castro Silva
 * Edu (footballer, born 1993), Brazilian football forward named Eduardo Nascimento da Silva
 * Edu (footballer, born 2000) (Lucas Eduardo Ribeiro de Souza)
 * Edu Albácar (born 1979), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Alonso (born 1974), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Ardanuy (born 1967), Spanish guitarist
 * Eduardo Mello Borges (born 1986), Azerbaijani futsal player
 * Edu Bedia (born 1989), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Caballer (born 1981), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Campabadal (born 1993), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Coimbra (born 1947), Brazilian footballer
 * Edu Cortina (born 1996), Spanish footballer
 * Eduardo Delani (born 1981), Brazilian footballer
 * Edu Dracena (born 1981), Brazilian footballer
 * Edu Espada (born 1981), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Expósito (born 1996), Spanish footballer
 * Edu da Gaita (1916–1982), Brazilian composer and harmonica player
 * Edu García (born 1990), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Gil (born 1990), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Gueda (born 1998), Brazilian singer
 * Edu Lobo (born 1943), Brazilian musician
 * Edu Manga (born 1967), Brazilian footballer
 * Edu Manzano (born 1955), American-Filipino actor, comedian and politician
 * Edu Marangon (born 1963), Brazilian footballer
 * Edu Moya (born 1981), Spanish footballer
 * Chinedu Obasi (born 1986), Nigerian footballer
 * Edu Oriol (born 1986), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Pinheiro (born 1997), Portuguese footballer
 * Edu Ramos (born 1992), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Roldán (born 1977), Spanish footballer
 * Edu Sales (born 1977), Brazilian footballer
 * Edu Snethlage (1883–1941), Dutch footballer
 * Edu Torres (born 1964), Spanish basketball coach
 * Edu Vílchez (born 1967), Spanish footballer


 * Surname
 * A. J. Edu (born 2000), Cypriot-born Filipino college basketball player
 * Bonifacio Edu (born 1969), Equatoguinean sprinter
 * Eloy Edu (born 1985), Equatoguinean footballer
 * Maurice Edu (born 1986), American soccer player
 * Shafi Edu (1911–2002), Nigerian businessman

Other uses

 * .edu, an Internet top-level domain for educational institutions
 * .edu (second-level domain), used in many countries
 * Edu, Kwara, a Local Government Area in Nigeria
 * EDU FAA Location identifier for University Airport, Davis, California
 * EDU, NYSE symbol for New Oriental, a Chinese Education company
 * 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine
 * East Delta University, a private university in Bangladesh
 * Eidgenössisch-Demokratische Union (Federal Democratic Union of Switzerland) (Eidgenössisch-Demokratische Union), a political party in Switzerland
 * Electric distribution utility, an entity engaged in electric power distribution
 * Equivalent Dwelling Unit is one single-family residential household. An EDU is the unit of measure by which the user is charged for sewer services.
 * Ethiopian Democratic Union
 * Ethylene diurea
 * European Defence Union, of the European Union's Common Security and Defence Policy
 * European Democrat Union
 * Andrew Horowitz, released an album under the name edu (stylized in lower-case)