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愛美 (other)
愛美 or 爱美 is an Asian feminine given name meaning "love, beauty". It may refer to: *, Japanese voice actress and singer * Ami (given name) * Emi (given name) * Manami (given name) * Mok Oi Mei (莫愛美), character in Hong Kong drama ''Armed Reaction II'' * Seet Ai Mee (薛爱美; born 1943), former Singaporean politician See also * 愛未 (other) 愛未 is a Japanese feminine given name meaning "love, not yet". It may refer to: * Aimi (other) (given name) * Ami (given name) * Manami is a common primarily feminine Japanese given name. Written forms Manami can be written u ... {{disambiguation, Chinese, given name Asian given names ...
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Aimi (actress)
, professionally known under the mononym is a Japanese Voice acting in Japan, voice actress, singer and guitarist from Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture who is affiliated with the talent agency Hibiki. After aspiring to become an entertainer for part of her life, she started her singing career in 2011 after winning an audition to become part of the ''Tantei Opera Milky Holmes'' franchise. That same year, she made her solo music debut with the release of her first single "Tenshi no Clover"; the title song was used as the opening theme to the anime series ''Lotte no Omocha!, Astarotte no Omocha!''. Aimi is a member of the singing unit Feathers, together with fellow voice actress Ayasa Itō. She is also the voice of the idol Julia in the game ''The Idolmaster Million Live!'', and the voice of Kasumi Toyama in the multimedia franchise ''BanG Dream!''; Aimi also performs live as part of the ''BanG Dream!'' in-universe band Poppin'Party. Biography Terakawa was born in Hyōgo Prefecture on Dec ...
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Ami (given Name)
Ami is a given name of Hebrew, Persian, Indian, Japanese and other origins. Written forms in Japanese Forms in kanji can include: * 亜美, "asia-beauty" * 亜海, "asia-ocean" * 亜実, "asia-fruit" * 亜満, "asia-, satisfy, full" * 亜魅, "asia-fascination" * あみ (in Hiragana) * アミ (in Katakana) People with the name * Ami Omer Dadaon (born 2000), Israeli Paralympic champion swimmer * Ami Dolenz (born 1969), American producer television and film actress * Ami Ghia (born 1956), Indian former badminton player * Ami Kawai (born 1967), Japanese stage and television actress * Ami Harten (1947–1994), Israeli-American applied mathematician * Ami Haruna (born 1984), Japanese model and actress * , Japanese gravure idol, television personality and sportscaster * Ami James (born 1972), Israeli-American co-owner of tattoo parlor which is the subject of the reality television program ''Miami Ink'' * Ami Kikuchi (born 1990), Japanese gravure idol, tarento and radio presenter ...
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Manami
is a common primarily feminine Japanese given name. Written forms Manami can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *愛美, "love, beauty" *愛海, "love, sea" *愛未, "love, not yet" *愛実, "love, fruit" *真名美, "truth, name, beauty" *真奈美, "truth, Nara, beauty" *麻奈美, "hemp, Nara, beauty" *真奈海, "truth, Nara, sea" The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. People *, Japanese sports sailor *, Japanese women's basketball player *, Japanese gravure idol and actress * Manami Higa (愛未, born 1986), Japanese actress * Manami Hino (真奈美, born 1980), Japanese bobsledder *, Japanese female artistic gymnast * Manami Kamitanida (born 1989), Japanese long-distance runner *Manami Katsu (愛実, born 1994), Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese sprinter and hurdler * Manami Konishi (真奈美, born 1978), Japanese actress * Manami Kurose (真奈美, born 1991), Japanese actress and singer *, Japanese tarento, actress, and f ...
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Armed Reaction II
''Armed Reaction II'' () is a 2000 Hong Kong modern cop drama produced by TVB. The drama stars Bobby Au-yeung and Esther Kwan as the main leads with Joyce Tang, Marco Ngai, Mimi Chu and Joe Ma in main supporting roles. Original broadcast of the series began on TVB Jade channel from May 29 to July 8, 2000 at 9:30-10:30 p.m. timeslot with 32 episodes total. ''Armed Reaction II'' was produced due to high ratings and positive reviews of the first installment of '' Armed Reaction''. Synopsis The story takes place a few years from the first series. Chu So Ngo (Esther Kwan) has been promoted to sergeant rank in the police but she encounters professional setbacks due to her new responsibilities. She depends on fellow cop Chan Siu Sang (Bobby Au-Yeung) who is now her boyfriend for support and a secure future, and hopes for him to get promoted soon. They plan to get married. The added pressure of waiting for a promotion and So Ngo depending on him gets to Siu Sang, and he finds some ...
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Seet Ai Mee
Seet Ai Mee (; born 31 March 1943) is a former Singaporean politician. A member of the country's governing People's Action Party (PAP), she served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Bukit Gombak Single Member Constituency (SMC) from 1988 to 1991. In 1991, she was made the Acting Minister for Community Development. However she lost her seat in Parliament at the 1991 general election when she was defeated by Ling How Doong of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), and has not been active in politics since then. Education Seet had her early education at Methodist Girls' School and Malacca High School. She was then awarded a Colombo Plan Scholarship to study biochemistry at the University of Adelaide, where she graduated with First Class Honours in 1964. In 1969, she completed a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Biochemistry at the University of Singapore. Career Seet worked for the Ministry of Health and the Singapore Institute of Standards and Research, before establis ...
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愛未 (other)
愛未 is a Japanese feminine given name meaning "love, not yet". It may refer to: * Aimi (other) (given name) * Ami (given name) * Manami is a common primarily feminine Japanese given name. Written forms Manami can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *愛美, "love, beauty" *愛海, "love, sea" *愛未, "love, not yet" *愛実, "love, fruit" *真名美, "tr ... (given name) * Megumi (given name) See also * 愛美 (other) {{disambiguation, Chinese, given name ...
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