Agai
Agai may refer to:
- Agai, a big and famous town in Pratapgarh, (Uttarpradesh), India
- Agai, a town in Deoghar, Jharkhand, India
- Agai, a village in Livinallongo del Col di Lana, Veneto, Italy
- Agai, a village in Nyanza Province, Kenya
- Mar Agai, Aramaic for Mar Aggai, the second Bishop of Edessa, Mesopotamia
- Prince Agai of Konda, a sixteenth-century noble of Yugra
- Dillenia pentagyna, a species of tree, and a medicinal extract from that tree (Indian name: Agai)
6 Agai means 'trout' in the language spoken by Northern Paiute Native Americans, and may also refer to:
- The Agai-Ticutta, a tribe of Northern Paiute Native Americans
- Agai Hoop, the Agai-Ticutta name for the Walker River, Nevada
- Agai Pah, the Agai-Ticutta name for Walker Lake (Nevada)
- Agai Pah Hills, a mountain range in Mineral County, Nevada
AGAI may refer to:
- AGAI, the Escherichia coli gene that produces an N-Acetylgalactosamine Isomerase
- Agrostis airoides, a species of grass (USDA code: AGAI)
- al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, an Egyptian militant Islamist group
- American Gastroenterological Association Institute
- Antano Gustaicio Aviacijos Institutas, the Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute, of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
- Army General Administrative Instruction, of the British army
- Associazione Guide Alpine Italiane, the Association of Italian Alpine Guides, a prominent association of mountain guides
AGAI may also refer to:
- AGAI-MTR, an intergenic region of the Escherichia coli genome thought to produce several proteins
See also
- Aga (disambiguation)
- Agaie, a historical state in present-day Nigeria
- AGAIG, an acronym for 'As Good As It Gets'
- Agey, a commune in Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France
- Aggai (disambiguation)
- Aggay, a barangay (district) of Bantay, Ilocos Sur, Philippines
- Agge (disambiguation)
- Aggey (disambiguation)
- Aghai, an Irish pentagraph
- Agi (disambiguation)
- Hagai, variant spelling of Haggai, a saint and minor prophet
- Açaí, a plant mainly used for its fruit.
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