Jai
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Jai or JAI may refer to:
Abbreviations and codes
- The Jewish Agency for Israel
- The IATA code for Jaipur Airport in Jaipur, India
- Java Advanced Imaging, an API for the Java platform
- The ICAO code for Jet Airways, an Indian airline
- Jamna Auto Industries, an Indian Automotive parts company
- John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, named in honour of physicist John Adams
People
- Jason Rowe (born 1969), British pop/soul singer who recorded under the name Jai in the late 1990s
- Jai (born 1985), Tamil film actor
- Jai Brooks, comedian from the Australian YouTube group, The Janoskians
- Jai Courtney (born 1986), Australian actor
- Jai Ingham (born 1993), Australian football player
- Jai Koutrae (born 1975), Australian actor
- Jai Lucas (born 1988), American basketball coach and former professional and collegiate basketball player
- Jai McDowall (born 1986), Scottish singer who won the fifth series of Britain's Got Talent
- Jai Rodriguez (born 1979), American actor and musician, known for the TV show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
- Jai Taurima (born 1972), long jump champion of Australia
- Jairam Samal, Oriya film actor
- Jai Waetford (born 1999), Australian recording artist who came third on the fifth season of The X Factor Australia
Films
- Jai (2004 Telugu film), starring Navdeep
- Jai (2004 Tamil film), starring Prashanth Thyagarajan
- Jai Chiranjeeva (2007 Telugu film), starring Chiranjeevi
Other uses
- Jai, a shortened spelling of Luóhàn zhāi (Buddha's delight), a Chinese vegetarian dish typically eaten on the Chinese New Year
- Jai, orphan boy sidekick to Ron Ely's Tarzan (1966–1968), played by Manuel Padilla, Jr
- Jai alai, means "Merry Festival" in the Basque language and is popular sport within Latin American countries and the Philippines
- Radio Jai, a Jewish radio station broadcasting from Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Jai, India, a village in Meerut District, India
- JAI, the name of a work-in-progress programming language being developed by Jonathan Blow
- Beti Jai fronton, a fronton ground for Basque Pelota in Madrid, Spain
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