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Wei stands for:
- Wei Hai , war game
Chinese states or dynasties:
- Wei (state) (445–225 BC) during the spring and autumn annals and the Warring States
- Wey (state) at the time of the spring and autumn annals and the Warring States
- Wei Dynasty (220–265) at the time of the Three Kingdoms
- the Kingdom of Wei founded by Ran Min at the time of the Sixteen Kingdoms
- Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534), also known as the Later Wei Dynasty
- Wei (Dingling) , the state of Wei the Dingling (388–392)
- Eastern Wei Dynasty (534-550)
- Western Wei Dynasty (535-556)
in geography:
- Wei (Handan) County in Handan City, Hebei Province, China
- Wei (Xingtai) , Xingtai City County, Hebei Province, China
- Wei He , tributary of the Yellow River
- Wei He (Hai He) , river in the Hai He basin in Shandong Province, China
- Wei He (Shandong) , river in Shandong Province, China
- Wei , alternative name for Wiei , island of Papua New Guinea
Wei is the family name of the following people:
- Wei Bin Ow Yeong (* 1998), Singaporean hurdler
- Wei Boyang , Taoist immortal in China
- Wei Changhui (1814–1864), leader of the Taiping Uprising
- Wei Chen-yang (* 1992), Taiwanese Taekwondoin
- Wei Fanan (* 1941), Chinese botanist
- Wei Fenghe (* 1954), Chinese general and politician
- Wei Guan (220-291), Chinese civil servant
- Wei Guoqing (1913–1989), Chinese general and party official (CCP)
- Wei Jianxing (1931–2015), Chinese politician
- Wei Jingsheng (* 1950), Chinese dissident
- Wei Man , Chinese general
- Na Wei (* 1978), Chinese architect
- Wei Nan (* 1984), badminton player from Hong Kong
- Nat Wei, Baron Wei (* 1977), British nobleman and politician
- Wei Ning (* 1982), Chinese sports shooter
- Pei-Yuan Wei , software developer and artist
- Wei Qingguang (* 1962), Chinese and Japanese table tennis player
- Wei Qiuyue (* 1988), Chinese volleyball player
- Wei Tai-sheng (* 2000), Taiwanese sprinter
- Wei Tingting , Chinese feminist and homosexuality activist
- Wei Wei (writer) (1920–2008), Chinese writer
- Wei Wei (singer) (born 1963), Chinese singer
- Wei Wenhua (1967-2008), Chinese journalist
- Wei Xiaojie (* 1989), Chinese marathon runner
- Wei Xin (soccer player, 1977) (born 1977), Chinese soccer player and coach
- Wei Xin (soccer player, 1995) (born 1995), Chinese soccer player
- Wei Xu , Chinese general
- Wei Yan († 234), Chinese general
- Wei Yan (badminton) (born 1962), Taiwanese badminton player
- Wei Yanan (* 1981), Chinese marathon runner
- Wei Yi (* 1999), Chinese chess player
- Wei Yi-ching (* 1998), Taiwanese sprinter
- Wei Yili (* 1982), Chinese badminton player
- Wei Yongli (* 1991), Chinese sprinter
- Wei Yuan (1794-1857), Chinese scholar
Wei is the first name of the following people:
- Tu Wei-ming (* 1940), Chinese philosopher and university professor
- Wu Wei (musician) (* 1970), Chinese musician
- Wu Wei (architect) (* 1971), Chinese architect
- Wu Wei (* 1981), badminton player from Hong Kong, see Ng Wei
- Zhao Wei (* 1976), Chinese actress
Wei is the pseudonym of:
- Wei Wu Wei ( Terence James Stannus Gray ; 1895–1986), British theater producer
WEI stands for:
- Windows Experience Index for the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system or higher, see Windows Performance Index
- Weipa Airport , airfield from Weipa , Queensland (IATA)
Wei stands for:
- Were (language) (ISO-639-3 code), Papuan language in Papua New Guinea
See also: