May (disambiguation)
May stands for:
- May , fifth month of the year
- Mai , form of traditional Japanese dance, see Nihon Buyō #Tanzformen (Buyō in the broader sense)
- Mai , German title by Máj , narration by Karel Hynek Mácha (1836)
Geography:
- Mai (village) , village in Sanamxay, Laos
- Mai (Ilam) , city in the Ilam district of Nepal
- Maidalen , valley on South Georgia in the South Atlantic
- Maivatn , lake on South Georgia in the South Atlantic
- Maiviken , Bay of South Georgia in the South Atlantic
- Mai Point , headland of South Georgia in the South Atlantic
Mai is the family name of the following people:
- Albrecht Greiner-Mai (1932–2012), German glass blower and glass artist
- Angelo Mai (1782–1854), Italian philologist and cardinal to the Curia
- Bernhard Mai (* 1964), German conservator, restorer and university professor
- Christina Mai (* 1961), German long-distance runner
- Dominic Mai Luong (1940–2017), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Orange, California
- Doris Greiner-Mai (* 1945), German engineer, lecturer and editor
- Ekkehard Mai (1946–2020), German art historian, curator and university professor
- Ella Mai (* 1994), British R&B musician
- Elmar Mai (* 1948), German biologist, film director and science journalist
- Ernst Mai (* 1915), German lawyer
- Franz Mai (1911–1999), German lawyer and broadcast director
- Franz Anton Mai (1742–1814), German physician, obstetrician and social reformer
- Fräulein Mai ( Missy May ; * 1986), Austrian presenter, singer and actress
- Gerhard Mai (* 1957), German politician
- Günter Josef Mai (1923–1963), German writer
- Gunther Mai (* 1949), German historian
- Hans Mai (* 1944), German politician (SPD), mayor of Eberswalde
- Herbert Mai (* 1947), German manager and union official
- Herbert Greiner-Mai (1927–1989), German Germanist and editor
- Hermann Mai (1902–2001), German pediatrician and university professor
- Iris Mai (* 1962), German chess player
- Jochen Mai (* 1968), German blogger, journalist, author and entrepreneur
- Johann Mai (1859– ??), lithographer, photographer, draftsman and author
- Johannes Wilhelm Mai (1759–1827), German pharmacist
- Jordan Mai (1866–1922), German Franciscan
- Julia Mai (triathlete) (1979-2018), German triathlete
- Julia Rebekka Mai , maiden name of Julia Rebekka Adler (* 1978) German musician
- Jürgen Mai (* 1951), German actor and director
- Karl Mai (Mayor) (1909–1993), German politician (CDU)
- Karl Mai (soccer player) (1928–1993), German soccer player
- Karl Heinz Mai (1920–1964), German photographer
- Karl Reinhold Mai (* 1951), German bank manager
- Klaus-Rüdiger Mai (* 1963), German writer
- Lars Lukas Mai (* 2000), German soccer player
- Ludger Mai (* 1941), German organist
- Manfred Mai (writer) (* 1949), German writer
- Manfred Mai (political scientist) (* 1953), German political scientist
- Michael Mai (* 1974), American basketball coach
- Missy May ( Stefanie Meier-Stauffer ; * 1986), Austrian singer, see Fräulein Mai
- Mukhtar Mai (* 1972), Pakistani women's rights activist
- Oskar Mai (1892–1945), German party functionary (SPD, USPD, KPD) and resistance fighter
- Paul Mai (photographer) , German photographer
- Paul Mai (clergyman) (* 1935), German priest and historian
- Paul Mai (cameraman) (* around 1940), German diver and cameraman
- Peter Mai (1935–2014), German composer
- Reinhold H. Mai (* 1957), German author and translator
- Sebastian Mai (* 1993), German soccer player
- Udo Mai (1967–2015), German soccer player
- Ulrike Mai (* 1960), German actress
- Vanessa Mai (* 1992), German singer
- Volker Mai (* 1966), German athlete
- Walter Mai (* 1936), German naval officer and regatta sailor
- Willi Mai (1912–1945), German folklorist
- Vladimir Senonowitsch Mai-Majewski (1867–1920), Russian general
- Yvonne Mai-Graham (* 1965), German athlete
MAI stands for:
- Malmö AI , Malmö Allmänna Idrottsförening , Swedish sports club
- Management Assistance Inc. , computer manufacturer, see MAI Systems
- Mauritania Airlines International, Mauritanian airline, according to ICAO code
- Ministry for Foreign Trade and Internal German Trade of the GDR, see Ministry for Internal German Trade, Foreign Trade and Material Supply
- Montréal, arts interculturels
- Moscow State Aviation Institute
- Multilateral agreement on investments planned by the OECD but not entered into force
mai stands for:
- Maithili , language in India, according to ISO-639-3 code
See also: