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'''Sami''' may refer to: |
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* [[Sami people]] of the Scandinavian Peninsula, the Kola Peninsula, Karelia and Finland |
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* [[Sami languages]] of the Sami people |
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* [[Sami shamanism]], a faith of the Sami people |
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* [[Sami, Burkina Faso]], one of the six districts of the Banwa Province |
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* [[Sami District]] of Gambia |
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* [[Sami, Kefalonia]], a municipality in Kefalonia, Greece |
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* [[Sami (ancient city)]], in Elis, Greece |
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* [[Sami Bay]], east of Sami, Greece |
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* [[Karuppu Sami]], a Tamil deity |
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* [[Prosopis cineraria]], the common name of the tree known as ''sami'' or ''sumri'' |
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* [[Ali Sami Yen Stadium]] |
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'''People with the name:''' |
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* [[Finnish language|Finnish]] male name, abbreviated from ''Samuel'' |
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* [[Arabic language]] male name meaning ''elevated, sublime, supreme'' or ''listener''.<ref>http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=sami-2</ref> |
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* [[Sami Yli-Sirniö]] (b. 1972), guitarist for the thrash metal band, Kreator |
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* [[Adnan Sami]] (b. 1973), musician and actor |
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* [[Bekir Sami Kunduh]], first Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs |
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* [[C. M. Shafi Sami]], Bangladeshi politician |
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* [[Jagannath Sami]], Fijian labor leader, politician, and soccer player |
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* [[Joël Sami]] (b. 1984), French footballer |
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* [[Mohammad Sami]] (b. 1981), Pakistani cricketer |
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* [[Sami Khedira]] (b. 1987), German footballer |
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* [[Sam Lake]] (real name Sami Järvi), writer known for his work on the Max Payne video games |
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* [[Sami Yusuf]] (b. 1980) Muslim singer/songwriter from London, U.K. |
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'''SAMI''' the acronym may refer to: |
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* [[SAMI]], ''Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange'', a closed captioning format developed by Microsoft |
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* [[South African Malaria Initiative]] |
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==See also== |
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*[[Samy (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Samuel (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Samir (name)]] |
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* [[Samira]] |
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* [[Samantha]] |
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==References== |
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{{Disambiguation}} |
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[[Category:Bosniak given names]] |
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[[ar:سامي (توضيح)]] |
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[[de:Sami]] |
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[[eu:Sami]] |
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[[fr:Sami]] |
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[[ko:사미]] |
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Revision as of 18:05, 13 September 2010
Sami may refer to:
- Sami people of the Scandinavian Peninsula, the Kola Peninsula, Karelia and Finland
- Sami languages of the Sami people
- Sami shamanism, a faith of the Sami people
- Sami, Burkina Faso, one of the six districts of the Banwa Province
- Sami District of Gambia
- Sami, Kefalonia, a municipality in Kefalonia, Greece
- Sami (ancient city), in Elis, Greece
- Sami Bay, east of Sami, Greece
- Karuppu Sami, a Tamil deity
- Prosopis cineraria, the common name of the tree known as sami or sumri
- Ali Sami Yen Stadium
People with the name:
- Finnish male name, abbreviated from Samuel
- Arabic language male name meaning elevated, sublime, supreme or listener.[1]
- Sami Yli-Sirniö (b. 1972), guitarist for the thrash metal band, Kreator
- Adnan Sami (b. 1973), musician and actor
- Bekir Sami Kunduh, first Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs
- C. M. Shafi Sami, Bangladeshi politician
- Jagannath Sami, Fijian labor leader, politician, and soccer player
- Joël Sami (b. 1984), French footballer
- Mohammad Sami (b. 1981), Pakistani cricketer
- Sami Khedira (b. 1987), German footballer
- Sam Lake (real name Sami Järvi), writer known for his work on the Max Payne video games
- Sami Yusuf (b. 1980) Muslim singer/songwriter from London, U.K.
SAMI the acronym may refer to:
- SAMI, Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange, a closed captioning format developed by Microsoft
- South African Malaria Initiative
See also
References