Lim
Lim stands for:
- Lim (river) , river in Montenegro, Albania, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Lim (Vietnam) , city of the Lim Festival
- former name of the Turkish island Adır Adası
- Abbreviation for Limes in mathematics
lim stands for:
- Limburgish (ISO-639-3 code)
Lim is a family name for the following people:
- Alfredo Lim (1929-2020), Filipino politician
- Alizé Lim (* 1990), French tennis player
- Alyssa Lim (* 1991), English badminton player
- Amparo Lim (* 1969), Filipino badminton player
- Anderson Lim (* 1995), Bruneian swimmer
- Bunthoeun Lim (* 1982), Cambodian football referee
- Chin Lim (* 1992), Malaysian poker player
- David Lim (born 1983), American actor
- Elijah Lim (* 2001), Singaporean football player
- Freddy Lim (* 1976), Taiwanese musician and politician
- Gavin Yeung Kok Lim (* 1990), tennis player from Brunei
- Jennifer Lim (born 1980), British actress
- Jes Lim (* 19 **), Feng Shui grand master and author
- Katherine Lim (* 1993), Filipino national soccer player
- Kevin Lim (* 1986), Malaysian hockey player
- Kwan Hi Lim (1922–2008), American actor and lawyer
- Lek-Heng Lim , mathematician from Singapore
- Liza Lim (* 1966), Australian composer
- Paul Lim (* 1954), Singaporean darts player
- Peter Lim (* 1953), Singaporean entrepreneur and investor
- Rafael Montiano Lim (1931–1998), Filipino clergyman, Bishop of Boac
- Robert Kho-Seng Lim (1897–1969), physiologist
- Roderick Lim (* 1974), Singapore nano- and biophysicist and nanobiologist
- Ron Lim (* 1965), American comic artist
- Shin Lim (* 1991), Canadian-American magician and card artist
- Teong-Kim Lim (* 1963), Malaysian soccer player
- Lim Boo Liat (1926-2020), Malaysian zoologist and parasitologist
- Lim Boon Heng (* 1947), Singaporean politician
- Lim Chi Wing (* 1995), Malaysian badminton player
- Lim Chiew Sien (* 1994), Malaysian badminton player
- Lim Chong Eu (1919-2010), Malaysian politician and businessman
- Lim Chul-woo (* 1954), South Korean writer
- Lim Eun-ji (* 1989), South Korean pole vaulter
- Lim Hee-Chin (*?), Malaysian tennis player
- Lim Hng Kiang (* 1954), Singaporean politician
- Lim Hwee Hua (* 1959), Singaporean politician
- Lim Hyo-jun (* 1996), South Korean short tracker
- Lim Jae-duk (* 1982), South Korean e-athlete
- Lim Jeong-soo (* 1980), South Korean football referee
- Lim Jie-sun , South Korean composer
- Lim Jong-hoon (* 1997), South Korean table tennis player
- Lim Kee Fong (born 1922), Malaysian badminton player
- Lim Kek-tjiang (1928–2017), Chinese-Indonesian violinist and conductor
- Lim Kim San (1916-2006), Singaporean politician
- Lim Kit Siang (* 1941), Malaysian politician
- Lim Kok-Hong (* 1976), Singaporean tennis player
- Lim Kyoung-won (* 1993), South Korean short tracker
- Lim Kyung-hee (* 1982), South Korean marathon runner
- Lim Ming-Chye (* 1985), Singaporean tennis player
- Lim Oon-Su (* 1972), tennis player from Brunei
- Lim Pek Siah (* 1979), Malaysian badminton player
- Lim Siew Choon (* 1965), Malaysian badminton player
- Lim Su-gyung (* 1968), South Korean politician
- Lim Su-jeong (actress) (* 1979), South Korean actress and photo model
- Lim Su-jeong (Taekwondoin) (* 1986), South Korean Taekwondoin
- Lim Swee Say (* 1954), Singaporean politician
- Lim Xiaoqing (* 1967), Sino-Swedish badminton player
- Lim Yang-Tat (* 1975), Singaporean tennis player
- Lim Yin Fun (* 1994), Malaysian badminton player
- Lim Yin Loo (* 1988), Malaysian badminton player
- Lim Yo-hwan (* 1980), South Korean computer player
- Lim Yong-kyu (* 1991), South Korean tennis player
- Lim Yoona (* 1990), South Korean singer, dancer and actress, see Yoona
- Lim Zoong-sun (born 1943), North Korean football player
- for other people with the Korean family name " 임 ", see also Im
LIM stands for:
- Licencyjny Myśliwiec = license fighter , in aviation the Polish replicas and further developments of MiG aircraft
- Lima Aeropuerto Internacional Jorge Chávez Airport (IATA code), airport of the Peruvian capital Lima
- Linear induction motor , a linear motor especially for driving roller coasters
- a specification named after the companies Lotus, Intel and Microsoft for access from MS-DOS to the extended memory, see Extended Memory Specification
- Lady International Master , title in correspondence chess
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