Remi (disambiguation)
The Remi were an ancient Belgic tribe.
Remi may also refer to:
People
- Georges Prosper Remi (1907–1983), a Belgian comic book writer and artist, best known for his comic The Adventures of Tintin, better known as "Hergé"
- Jose Vega Santana (born 1958), a famous clown in Puerto Rico known by the stage name "Remi"
- Maria Creveling (1995–2019), an American esports player who briefly competed under the in-game name "Remi"
- Rémi Coulom (born 1974), a French computer scientist
- Rémi Gaillard (born 1975), a French humorist
- Remi Matsuo (born 1991), a Japanese musician
- Remi Rough (fl. 1980s–2008), an English street artist
- Remi Wolf (born 1996), American musician
- Saint Remigius (437–533), often called Saint Remi
Arts and media
Characters
- Remi Hoshikawa, a character from Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman
- Remi Otogiri, a character from Groove On Fight in the Power Instinct series
- Rémi, the poor orphan boy, the title character in Hector Malot's 19th-century novel Sans Famille
- Remi, the protagonist of different anime adaptations of the French novel Sans Famille
- Remilia Scarlet, a.k.a. Remi, a character from the video game Touhou Project
Other uses in arts and media
- Remi (award), award from the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival
- Remi (band), an Australian hip hop duo
Science and technology
- Refraction microtremor, sometimes abbreviated ReMi
- Restriction enzyme mediated integration, a technique for integrating DNA
- Remi, a Linux software repository for the latest versions of PHP
- REMI (Remote Integration Model), a set of tools and practices in broadcast engineering to produce live events (e.g. sports) remotely without sending personnel on site
Other uses
- Rem (mythology), an Egyptian god sometimes called Remi
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