Dai

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Dai stands for:

  • Dai (island) , an Indonesian island in the Babar Islands
  • Dāʿī , an Islamic missionary
  • Dai (people) , an ethnic minority in China
  • Dai (Xinzhou) , Dai County (代 县; Pinyin: Dài Xiàn ) of the prefecture-level city of Xinzhou in the Chinese province of Shanxi
  • Dai ( cryptocurrency ) , a stablecoin on the decentralized infrastructure Ethereum


Dai is the family name of the following people:

  • Dai Ailian (1916–2006), Chinese dancer and choreographer
  • Dai Fanglan (1893–1973), Chinese mushroom expert
  • Hongjie Dai (* 1966), Chinese-American chemist
  • Dai Jin (painter) (1388–1462), Chinese painter
  • Dai Jitao (1891-1949), Chinese politician and publicist
  • Kenji Dai (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
  • Dai Li (1896–1946), chief of the Chinese secret police
  • Dai Lili (* 1964), Chinese table tennis player
  • Dai Mangong (1596–1672), Chinese Confucian, poet and calligrapher, monk of the Buddhist Ōbaku school
  • Dai Nianci (1920–1991), Chinese architect
  • Dai Qing (* 1941), Chinese journalist and environmental activist
  • Dai Sijie (* 1954), Chinese writer, screenwriter and film director
  • Dai Xiaoxiang (* 1990), Chinese archer
  • Dai Yun (* 1977), Chinese badminton player


Dai is the given name of the following people:


dai is an abbreviation for:

  • Day (language) , a language spoken in Chad in the sub-prefectures Moïssala and Koumra, language code according to ISO 639-3


DAI is an abbreviation for:

  • DAI (Computer) from the Belgian company Data Applications International from 1980 was a personal computer, then still called home computer
  • Stock exchange symbol of the Daimler AG share
  • German-American Institute Heidelberg , an institution in Heidelberg that is dedicated to cultural exchange between Germany and the United States of America
  • German-American Institute Nuremberg e. V., as a binational institute, an intercultural meeting place for Germans and Americans of all ages
  • German-American Institute Tübingen , has existed since 1952 and aims to promote cultural exchange between the two countries of Germany and America on several levels
  • Deutsches Aktieninstitut e. V., an association of listed stock corporations and institutions
  • German Anwaltsinstitut e. V., the training and further education institution of the Federal Bar Association (BRAK), the Federal Chamber of Notaries and the Bar and Notaries Chambers
  • German Archaeological Institute , an internationally active scientific research institution founded in 1829, which today as a federal institute with its headquarters in Berlin belongs to the division of the Federal Foreign Office
  • German Foreign Institute , founded in 1917 by the entrepreneur Theodor Wanner in Stuttgart as the “Museum and Institute for Customers of German Abroad”
  • Development Alternative International , founded in 1970 by three Harvard University Kennedy School of Government graduates for a dynamic and effective brand of development aid
  • Digital Access Index , the world's first global ICT ranking
  • Digital Audio Interface , an interface for audio
  • Direct Audio Input , an interface for hearing aids
  • Donne Aids Informazione , AIDS Information Association of Women, Headquarters Turin, Piedmont, Italy
  • Association of German architects and engineers associations e. V. (DAI) (originally abbreviated: VDAI), was founded in 1871 as the umbrella association of architects and engineers' associations (AIVe) in Germany


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Wiktionary: DAI  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations