Nabi can refer to
- Prophet in Islam
- Prophet in Judaism
- Butterfly in Korean
- Nabi, the name of a singer/songwriter from Guelph, Ontario (Nabi Loney)
- Les Nabis, a member of the 1890s group of Parisian artists
- Typhoon Nabi, 2005 super typhoon
- Northern Alberta Business Incubator, Canadian Business Incubator
- North American Bus Industries, a major transit bus manufacturing company
- Isadore Nabi, a satirical pseudonym of Richard Levins and Richard Lewontin
- Nabi Biopharmaceuticals, a Biopharmaceutical company based in Florida, U.S.
- Nabi, a Korean input method for Unix platforms
- Nabi Yusuf
Muslims regard as Prophets of Islam ( Arabic: نبي) those non-divine humans chosen by Allah as Prophets In Religion, a prophet (or prophetess) is a person who has encountered the Supernatural or the divine and serves as an intermediary A butterfly is an Insect of the order Lepidoptera. Like all Lepidoptera butterflies are notable for their unusual life cycle with a Les Nabis were a group of Post-Impressionist Avant-garde artists who set the pace for Fine arts and Graphic arts in France in }The 2005 Pacific typhoon season had no official bounds it ran year-round in 2005 but most Tropical cyclones tend to form in the northwestern Pacific Ocean between Northern Alberta Business Incubator is a mixed-use not-for-profit incubator that has served the needs of Edmonton area Entrepreneurs for almost twenty years North American Bus Industries, commonly known as NABI, is a major transit bus manufacturing company based in Anniston Alabama. Isadore Nabi (sometimes Isidore Nabi or Isador Nabi) was a pseudonym used by a group of scientists including Richard Lewontin, Richard Levins The term Biopharmacology describes a field of research closely related to Pharmacokinetics, sometimes called biopharmacy Florida ( is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the The United States of America —commonly referred to as the This is intended as a non-exhaustive list of input methods for UNIX platforms
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