JI
JI is an abbreviation for:
- Jemaah Islamiyah , a radical Islamist terrorist organization
- Joint Implementation , one of the flexible mechanisms provided for in the Kyoto Protocol
- Compagnie du Jura industriel , or Jura industriel for short , a former railway company in Switzerland
JI as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Northern Ireland: County Tyrone
- Czech Republic: Okres Jihlava , German: Iglau (expiring)
JI is an abbreviation for:
- JI , a Japanese launcher
Ji stands for:
- one of the early Japanese Five Kings of Wa
- Ji (family name) , Chinese family name
- Ji (Linfen) (吉县), district of the city of Linfen in the Chinese province of Shanxi
- Ji (Tianjin) (蓟县), county of the Chinese government-immediate city of Tianjin
- the former Ji (汲县) County, now Weihui (卫辉 市) in the Chinese province of Henan
- Ji-shū , a Japanese school of Amida Buddhism
Ji is the family name of the following people:
- Ji Cheng (landscape architect) (1582 – around 1642), Chinese landscape architect
- Ji Cheng (cyclist) (* 1987), Chinese cyclist
- Ji Cheng (ski jumper) (* 1993), Chinese ski jumper
- Ji Chunmei (* 1986), Chinese tennis player
- Ji Dengkui * (1923–1988), Chinese politician
- Ji Delin (* 1987), Chinese biathlete and cross-country skier
- Ji Dong-won (* 1991), South Korean soccer player
- Ji Jia (* 1985), Chinese speed skater
- Ji Jianhua (* 1982), Chinese mountain bike and road cyclist
- Ji Peng (* 1996), Chinese ice hockey player
- Ji Pengfei (1910-2000), Chinese politician
- Ji Qiang (* 1951), Chinese paleontologist
- Ji Seong-ho (* 1982), North Korean defector, South Korean politician and activist
- Ji Shu'an (* 1964), Chinese paleontologist
- Ji So-yun (* 1991), South Korean soccer player
- Ji Wei (* 1984), Chinese hurdler
- Xiangdong Ji (* 1962), Chinese physicist
- Ji Xianlin (1911–2009), Chinese linguist, palaeographer, Indologist and historian
- Ji Xinpeng (* 1977), Chinese badminton player
- Ji Young-jun (* 1981), South Korean marathon runner
- Ji Yun-nam (* 1976), North Korean soccer player
- Ji Zhen ( Warring States Period), Chinese philosopher
such as
- The Ji (* 1994), Austrian rapper with Hungarian roots
The names of many Buddhist temples in Japan
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