AMI or Ami or AmI may refer to:

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Organizations [link]

Science, information technology and mathematics [link]

  • Advanced Metering Infrastructure, electrical meters that measure more than simple consumption and an associated communication network to report the measurements
  • Alternate Mark Inversion, a method of encoding data to be transmitted in computing and telecommunications
  • Arcminute Microkelvin Imager, a radio telescope at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory near Cambridge, England
  • Ami 66, a toy viewfinder camera made of plastic during the communist era in Poland
  • Average Mutual Information, the quantity that measures of the dependence of two variables, used in probability theory and information theory
  • Humanoid robot AMI, a humanoid robot designed by the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
  • Amazon Machine Image, a virtual appliance for use with the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
  • AmI, or Ambient Intelligence (AmI), the notion of pervasive computing and networking technology

Medicine and psychology [link]

People, names, and language [link]

  • Ami (given name), a female given name (including a list of people with that name)
  • Ami James, the co-owner of the tattoo parlor which is the subject of the reality television program Miami Ink
  • "Ami", a German colloquialism, short for "Americans"
  • Ami language or Amis language, an indigenous language of Taiwan
  • Ami people, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan

Transportation [link]

Other uses [link]

  • Ami, Ibaraki, a town in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
  • Area Median Income, a economic classification related to the median household income
  • Ami (Child of the Stars), a book written by Enrique Barrios, published in 1991, and its two sequels

See also [link]


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Ami (given name)

Ami is a given name of Hebrew, Japanese, and Indian origins.

Possible writing in Japanese

  • 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)
  • People

  • Ami Dolenz (born 1969), American producer television and film actress and the daughter of Micky Dolenz and Samantha Juste
  • 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 (genus)

    Ami is a genus of tarantula spiders of South and Central America.

    Description

    The body lengths of the species range from 17 to 21 mm.

    Name

    The genus is named after a word in the Tupí language, meaning "spider that does not spin a web". A. caxiuana is named after the type locality, which means "place of many snakes" in Tupí; A. yupanquii is named after the Inca leader Tupac Yupanqui, who unified the agricultural populations of Ecuador; A. bladesi received its name in honor of Panamanian singer and composer Ruben Blades. A. pijaos honors the Pijaos, an ancient culture that populated the region of the type locality. A. amazonica refers to the Colombian amazonic region. A. weinmanni is named after Dirk Weinmann, the collector of the type specimens.

    Relationships

    Ami seems to more Pseudhapalopus than to other genera of the large subfamily Theraphosinae. It is also similar to the small brownish genera Cyclosternum and Reversopelma.

    Species

  • Ami amazonica Jiménez & Bertani, 2008 — Colombia
  • Ami bladesi Pérez-Miles, Gabriel & Gallon, 2008 — Panama
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