Vali
Vali or Wali can refer to:
- Vali, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran
- Vali, East Azerbaijan, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran
- The Vali tribe, a Sarmatian tribe of Ptolemy
- Wāli, title meaning governor in Arabic and several other languages
- Vali (film) or The Governor, a 2009 Turkish action film directed by M. Çağatay Tosun
- Vaali (film), a 1999 Tamil-language action film starring Ajith Kumar
Gods
- Váli (son of Loki), in Norse mythology, a son of Loki
- Váli, In Norse mythology, a son of Odin and Rind
- Vali (Ramayana) or Bali, character in the Hindu epic Ramayana
- Al-Walee, one of the Names of God in the Qur'an
People
- Abbas Vali (born 1949), Iranian Kurdish academic
- Ali Khan Vali (1845/46–1902), Iranian photographer and governor
- Amir Vali (fl. 1356–1384), ruler of Astarabad and parts of Mazandaran
- Ayub Vali (born 1987), Iranian footballer
- Baba Hyder Vali of Mulbagal (12th century), Indian Sufi saint
- Carmen L. Vali (born 1965), American politician, mayor of Aliso Viejo, California
- Ferenc A. Váli (1905–1984), Hungarian-born lawyer, author and political analyst
- Mastan Vali, Indian politician from Guntur West, Andhra Pradesh
- Nathar Vali (died 1069), Iranian Sufi saint of India
- Pourya-ye Vali (died 1322), Iranian Sufi and champion
- Rajka Vali (1924–2011), Croatian pop music singer
- Reza Vali (born 1952), Iranian musician and composer
- Shah Nematollah Vali (1330–1431), Sufi master and poet
- Tawakkal Mastan Vali (17th century), Indian Sufi saint
- Voldemar Väli (1903–1997), Estonian Greco-Roman wrestler
- Vaali (poet) (1931–2013), a Tamil cinema lyricist and poet
See also
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