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*[[rai (Indian)|rai]], a number of related Indian legal terms and titles, with various meanings and compound forms |
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*[[Rai (mythology)|Rai]] is the word for paradise in [[Slavic languages]] |
*[[Rai (mythology)|Rai]] is the word for paradise in [[Slavic languages]] |
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*[[Rai (ethnic group)|Rai]], an ethnolinguistic group of Nepal |
*[[Rai (ethnic group)|Rai]], an ethnolinguistic group of Nepal |
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Rai may refer to:
- rai, a number of related Indian legal terms and titles, with various meanings and compound forms
- Rai is the word for paradise in Slavic languages
- Rai, an ethnolinguistic group of Nepal
- Raï, a form of folk music, originated in Oran, Algeria, from Bedouin shepherds
- Raí, Brazilian football (soccer) player
- Rai, a book by Kensaku Shimaki
- Rai, one of the characters from the fighting game Waku Waku 7
- Rai, a commune of the Orne département, in France
- as an acronym: RAI, Radio Audizioni Italiane, Italian public broadasting
Rai is a family name in India. People with the surname include:
- Aishwarya Rai, film actress and Miss India, 1994
- Gulshan Rai, film producer of Indian films
- Tarundeep Rai, Indian Olympian competing in archery