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Ammani

Ammani is a term used in English-language writing with several distinct senses. It is most commonly a demonym for residents of Amman, the capital of Jordan. In transliterations from Arabic, عمّاني can appear as Ammani in Latin script, and English-language profiles and travel writing sometimes refer to Ammani people or culture when describing the city.

Ammani can also function as a personal name. In Arabic-speaking communities it may appear as a feminine

In fictional or media contexts, Ammani may be used as a place-name or character name, but there

See also Amman, the Jordanian capital, and Amani, a more common given name.

given
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Amani,
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