Mai

May stands for:

  • May the fifth month of the year
  • Soon ( dance), a form of traditional Japanese dance

First name:

  • Mai Kuraki ( b. 1982 ), Japanese singer
  • May Nakahara ( born 1981 ), Japanese voice actress
  • May Tagami ( born 1980 ), Japanese marathon runner
  • Nguyen Thi Mai Hưng (* 1994), Vietnamese chess player

Family name:

  • Albrecht Greiner -Mai (1932-2012), German glassblower, glass designer and glass artist
  • Angelo Mai (1782-1854), Italian cardinal
  • Christina Soon ( * 1961), German long-distance runner
  • Dominic Luong May ( born 1940 ), American clergyman, Auxiliary Bishop of Orange in California
  • Ernst Soon ( born 1915 ), German lawyer
  • Francis May (1911-1999), founding director of the Saarland Radio
  • Franz Anton May ( also: Franz Anton of May; 1742-1814 ), German gynecologist
  • Gerhard Soon ( * 1957), German politician
  • Herbert Mai (* 1947), German former union leader ( OTV ) and managers
  • Iris Soon ( * 1962), German chess player
  • Jordan May (1866-1922), German Franciscan
  • Jürgen Mai (* 1951), German actor and director
  • Karl Soon ( mayor) ( 1909-1993 ), German local politician (CDU )
  • Karl May (1928-1993), German football player
  • Karlheinz May (1920-1964), German photographer
  • Karl Reinhold Soon ( * 1951), German Bank Manager and CEO of Sparkasse Lüneburg
  • Klaus -Rüdiger Soon ( * 1963), German writer
  • Ludger Soon ( * 1941 ), German organist
  • Manfred Mai ( writer ) ( born 1949 ), German writer
  • Manfred Mai ( political scientist ) ( born 1953 ), German political scientist
  • Mukhtar Mai (born 1972 ), Pakistani activist for women's rights
  • Paul Soon ( born 1935 ), Roman Catholic priest, historian and director of the Episcopal central archives in Regensburg
  • Reinhold H. May (* 1957), German author and translator
  • Sebastian Soon ( * 1993), German football player
  • Udo Soon ( born 1967), German football player
  • Ulrike Soon ( * 1960 ), German actress
  • Volker Soon ( * 1966), German track and field athlete
  • Willi May (1911-1945), German folklorist
  • Vladimir Senonowitsch May Majewski (1867-1920), Russian general during the Russian Civil War
  • Yvonne Mai- Graham (born 1965 ), German track and field athlete

May is an abbreviation for:

  • Makhteshim Agan
  • Malmö Allmänna Idrottsförening
  • Management Assistance Inc., computer manufacturers, system see May
  • Ministry of Foreign Trade and Intra- German Trade of the GDR ( MAH later, Ministry of Foreign Trade abbreviated )
  • Moscow State Aviation Institute
  • Multilateral Agreement on Investment

MAI distinguishing signs on license plate:

  • Germany: Landkreis Kelheim ( for Main Castle )
  • Moldova: Ministry of Interior
  • Romania: Ministry of Interior ( Ministerul Administraţiei şi Internelor )

See also:

  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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