Amando Navarette Osório (1890–1946) was a Filipino Visayan poet, playwright, novelist, and Cebu deputy governor.
His marriage to Honorata Buenconsejo on July 9, 1918 bore six children namely Antonia, Carmen, Corazon, Inocencia, Ricardo, and Rodolfo.
[5][6] He wrote for Cebuano prewar periodicals including Vicente Sotto's Ang Suga and the magazine Babaye, where his poem Bitoon sa akong Yuta (Star of my Hometown) was published in 1931.
[4] It is characterized as a written work that exhibited the conventions of costumbrismo,[9] and literary critic Erlinda Alburo commented that it depicted patriotic pride on its focus on the battle where Ferdinand Magellan was defeated and slain.
[4] He was the municipal president (present-day equivalent of mayor) of the town of Dalaguete for two terms[2] and served as Cebu Deputy Governor.