Ami

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Japanese school of ink painting (suibokuga; see JAPAN,

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The head of a family of exiles who returned from Babylon described as among "the sons of Solomon's servants" (Ezra 2:1, 55, 57). He is referred to as Amon in Nehemiah 7:59.

Concordance
Ezra 2:57


Ami (ā'), in the Bible, servant of Solomon whose descendants came out of exile. An alternative spelling is Amon.

AMI or Ami or AmI may refer to:

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Organizations

Science, information technology and mathematics

  • 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

People, names, and language

  • 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

Other uses

  • 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

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