Lai
Lai stands for:
- Lai (poetry) , medieval poetry
- Lenzerheide / Lai , place in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland
- Lai , another name for rocks, see Ley
- Lai (Cona) , Monba Township, Cona County, Tibet Autonomous Region, PRC
- Laï , a city in Cameroon
LAI is an abbreviation for:
- Austrian Latin America Institute in Vienna
- Latin America Institute (Berlin)
- Lannion-Côte de Granit Airport in France (IATA code)
- Leaf Area Index Term from ecology, see leaf area index
- Location Area Identification , term from cellular technology
- Federal / State Working Group on Immission Control , formerly also State Committee for Immission Control
- LAI protocol , protocol for controlling serial devices
- Regional Association of Agricultural Engineers Lower Saxony
Lai is the family name of the following people:
- Ada Lai (* 1975), Chinese composer
- Alessandro Lai (* 1970), Italian costume designer
- Barbara Lai (* ~ 1935), Jamaican badminton player, see Barbara Tai Tenn Quee
- Benny Lai († 2013), Italian journalist
- David Lai (* 1948), Taiwanese clergyman, Bishop of Taiwan
- Francis Lai (1932–2018), French composer and accordionist
- Jimmy Lai (* 1948), Hong Kong entrepreneur, newspaper publisher and democracy activist
- José Lai Hung-seng (* 1946), Chinese clergyman, Bishop of Macao
- Joy Lai (* 1998), Australian badminton player
- Leon Lai (* 1966), Chinese actor and singer
- Maria Lai (1919–2013), Italian artist
- Me Me Lai (born 1952), Burmese-British actress
- Michelle Jaggard-Lai (* 1969), Australian tennis player
- Richard Lai (politician) (1946–2008), Hong Kong politician
- Richard Lai (football official) (* 1962), Guamian football official
- Shevon Jemie Lai (* 1993), Malaysian badminton player
- Stan Lai (author) (* 1954), Taiwanese author and artistic director
- Stanley Lai (physicist) (* 1977), Canadian-German physicist
- Stanley Lai (actor) , actor
- Wilhelm Lai (1909–1943), German iron turner and at times a functionary of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) as well as opponent and victim of National Socialism
- Lai Caiqin (* 1966), Chinese badminton player
- Lai Changxing (* 1958), Chinese businessman and alleged smuggler
- Lai Chi Hung (* 1971), archer from Hong Kong
- Lai Chia-Wen (* 1985), Taiwanese badminton player
- Lai Ching-te (* 1959), Taiwanese politician (DPP), Mayor of Tainan
- Lai Chun Ho (* 1989), Hong Kong-Chinese sprinter
- Lai Pei Jing (* 1992), Malaysian badminton player
- Lai Runming (* 1963), Chinese weightlifter
- Lai Shin-yuan (* 1956), Taiwanese politician
See also: