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*{{Nihongo|[[Mai Mukaida]]|向田 麻衣||born 1982}}, Japanese make-up artist and businesswoman
*{{Nihongo|[[Mai Mukaida]]|向田 麻衣||born 1982}}, Japanese make-up artist and businesswoman
*[[Mai Murakami]], Japanese artistic gymnast
*[[Mai Murakami]], Japanese artistic gymnast
*[[Mai Murdmaa]] (born 1938), stonian choreographer, ballet dancer, ballet master and director
*[[Mai Murdmaa]] (born 1938), Estonian choreographer, ballet dancer, ballet master and director
*[[Mai Narva]] (born 1999), Estonian chess player
*[[Mai Narva]] (born 1999), Estonian chess player
*[[Mai Raud-Pähn]] (born 1920), Estonian-Swedish art historian, editor and journalist
*[[Mai Raud-Pähn]] (born 1920), Estonian-Swedish art historian, editor and journalist

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Mai is a name that is used as a given name and a surname.

Persons with the given name

  • Mai (Arabic name)
  • Mai, the title of Sayfawa dynasty kings of Chad
  • Mai (singer) (born 1984), formerly known as Ruppina, a J-Pop singer
  • Omai, also known as Mai, the first person from the Pacific Islands to visit Europe
  • Mai Atafo, Nigerian fashion designer
  • Mai Charoenpura, Thai pop singer from Bangkok
  • Mai Gehrke (born 1964), Danish mathematician
  • Mai Kadowaki, Japanese voice actress
  • Mai Kolossova (born 1937), Estonian politician
  • Mai Kuraki (born 1982), J-pop singer
  • Mai Hagiwara (born 1996), J-pop singer under Hello! Project and a member of the Japanese band, Cute
  • Mai Hoshimura (born 1981), J-pop singer under the Sony Music Japan label
  • Mai Ito (born 1984), Japanese marathon runner
  • Mai Kondo (近藤 真衣, born 1992), Japanese ice hockey player
  • Mai Matsumuro, (born 1983), Japanese singer, composer and a former member of J-pop girl band, Dream
  • Mai Mihara (三原 舞依, born 1999), Japanese figure skater
  • Mai Miyagi (宮城 舞, born 1988), Japanese model and television personality
  • Mai Mukaida (向田 麻衣, born 1982), Japanese make-up artist and businesswoman
  • Mai Murakami, Japanese artistic gymnast
  • Mai Murdmaa (born 1938), Estonian choreographer, ballet dancer, ballet master and director
  • Mai Narva (born 1999), Estonian chess player
  • Mai Raud-Pähn (born 1920), Estonian-Swedish art historian, editor and journalist
  • Mai Shiraishi (born 1992) Japanese idol group Nogizaka46
  • Mai Villadsen (born 1991), Danish politician
  • Mai Yamada, Japanese actress
  • Mai Yamamoto (山本 麻衣, born 1999), Japanese women's basketball player
  • Mai Yamane, (born 1958), Japanese English-language blues singer
  • Mai Zetterling, Swedish actress and film director

People with the surname

Fictional characters

See also