Shami
Shami may refer to:
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Regions
    
- Damascus, also known as Shami
 - Bilad al-Sham
 - Syria
 
People
    
    Religious groups
    
- Shami Jews, Jews from Damascus
 - Yemenite Jews, some of them also called Shami Jews
 
Individuals with the nickname
    
- Shami-Damulla (died 1932), figure in the development of Islamic fundamentalism in Soviet Central Asia
 
Individuals with the given name
    
- Shami Abdulahi (born 1984), Ethiopian long-distance runner
 - Shami Chakrabarti (born 1960), British lawyer and politician
 - Shami Hassan (born 1984), Qatari footballer
 - Shami Kermashani (1927–1984), Iranian Kurdish poet
 
Individuals with the surname
    
- Abdullah Al Shami (born 1994), Syrian footballer
 - Abu Ishaq Shami (died 940), Muslim scholar
 - Ali Al Shami (born 1945), Lebanese academic and politician
 - Basim Shami (born 1976), Palestinian-American businessman and philanthropist
 - Farouk Shami, Palestinian-American businessman
 - Mohammed Shami (born 1990), Indian cricketer
 - Mohammed Ibrahim Shami (born 1993), Qatari footballer
 - Mubarak Hassan Shami (born 1980), Kenyan-Qatari long-distance runner
 - Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Shami, Pakistani journalist and columnist
 - Yitzhaq Shami (1888–1949), Palestinian Jewish writer
 
Other uses
    
- Shamī: a village in Khuzestan Province of Iran
 - Shami, another name for Levantine Arabic
 - Shami, Shemi or Shimi: a village in Semnan Province of Iran
 - Shami goat or Damascus goat, a goat breed
 - Shami Hospital, a hospital in Damascus, Syria
 - Shami kebab, a type of kebab from the Indian subcontinent
 - Shami or Prosopis cineraria, the state tree of Rajasthan, India
 - Shami Statue or Statue, National Museum of Iran 2401, a statue found in Shami, Khuzestan, Iran
 - Shami-Amourae, a demon lord in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
 
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