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Unisex in Hebrew and Indian
Female in Japanese Japanese, Hebrew, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Telugu, Tamil, Punjabi "My nation", "my people" or "trustworthy", "reliable" in Hebrew
"Nectar" (female), or "much loved" (male) in Indian
in Japanese, it can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used Israel (Jewish diaspora), Japan, India (Indian diaspora) |
Ami is a given name of Hebrew, Japanese, and Indian origins.
亜美, "asia, beauty"
亜海, "asia, sea"
亜実, "asia, truth"
亜満, "asia, satisfy, full"
亜魅, "asia, fascination"
あみ (in hiragana)
アミ (in katakana)
Ami Dolenz (born 1969), American producer television and film actress
Ami Ghia (born 1956), Indian former badminton player
Ami Kawai (born 1967), Japanese stage and television actress
Ami Harten (1947–1994), Israeli-American applied mathematician
Ami James, co-owner of the tattoo parlor which is the subject of the reality television program Miami Ink
Ami Kikuchi (born 1990), Japanese gravure idol, tarento and radio presenter
Ami Koshimizu (born 1986), Japanese voice actress
Ami Maayani (born 1936), Israeli composer
Ami Mazar (born 1942), Israeli archaeologist and professor
Ami McKay (born 1968), Canadian novelist and journalist
Ami Miron, Israeli-American entrepreneur and technology developer
Ami Nakashima (born 1988), Japanese singer, dancer and actress
Ami Onuki (born 1973), Japanese pop singer
Ami Suzuki (born 1982), Japanese singer and songwriter
Ami Tokito (born 1987), Japanese pop singer and gravure idol
Ami Trivedi (born 1982), Indian television and theatre actress
Ami Vashi, Indian beauty queen and model
Ami Vitale (born 1971), American photojournalist and documentary filmmaker
Ami Yoshida (born 1976), Japanese musician
Ami Hinamori, the younger sister of Amu Hinamori in the Shugo Chara! manga series
Ami Kawashima, in the Toradora! light novel series
Ami Kitajima, in the manga Digimon Next
Ami Mizuno, one of the main characters in the Sailor Moon series
Ami Onuki, in the animated series Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, based on the Japanese Pop singer by the same name
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