Ori or ORI may refer to:
People:
Fictional or mythical characters:
ORI:
Middle-earth is the setting of much of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. The term is equivalent to the term Midgard of Norse mythology, describing the human-inhabited world, i.e. the central continent of world of Tolkien's imagined mythological past. Tolkien's most widely read works, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings take place entirely in Middle-earth, and Middle-earth has also become a short-hand to refer to the legendarium or its "fictional-universe".
Within his stories, Tolkien translated the name "Middle-earth" as Endor (or sometimes Endórë) and Ennor in the Elvish languages Quenya and Sindarin respectively, sometimes referring only to the continent that the stories take place on, with another southern continent called the Dark Land.
Middle-earth is the central continent of Earth (Arda) in an imaginary period of the Earth's past (Tolkien placed the end of the Third Age at about 6,000 years before his own time), in the sense of a "secondary or sub-creational reality". Its general position is reminiscent of Europe, with the environs of the Shire intended to be reminiscent of England (more specifically, the West Midlands, with Hobbiton set at the same latitude as Oxford).
Ori is a Hebrew given name, which means "my light". It is commonly a male name. A female name with a similar meaning and sound is Orli (meaning "light to me"). The name Ori may refer to:
Hello
What would you like to know?
What would you like to hear?
What if I just disappear inside myself?
Hello
What would you like to know?
Who would you like to see?
Who would you like me to be, if not myself?
And the Europop
Makes me dizzy
And I just can't stop
'Til it's finished
And I don't know what
You find funny 'bout the Europop
And the love of money
Hello
Where is it cool to go?
When is it cool to leave?
What is it cool to breathe inside myself?
Hello
Don't tell me what I already know
Don't show me what I've already seen
Don't take me where I've already been
Inside myself
And the Europop
Makes me dizzy
And I just can't stop
'Til it's finished
And I don't know what
You find funny 'bout the Europop
And the love of money
Financial gain
Is a very pleasant thing
But the transitory pleasure that it brings
Counts for nothing!
What is there left to know?
What is there left to say?
Nothing
And the Europop
Makes me dizzy
And I just can't stop
'Til it's finished
And I don't know what
You find funny 'bout the Europop
And the love of money
And I thank God
That you're aware
Oh thank God
That you're aware
Of the earth and of the air
And of the girls making like they don't care
But they are blessed
And you are cursed
With the conscience of a universe
Of the mind and of the soul
Of reduction science digging itself a hole
And I thank God that you're aware
And thank your God we're all aware
It's taken time but I'll think you'll find