OMI
Omi may refer to several distinct topics in history, geography, and modern culture.
In historical Japan, Omi was a hereditary noble title (kabane) granted by the Yamato state to powerful clans. The title signified high rank within the court hierarchy and was used during the late Kofun period into the early Heian period. Omi was one of the upper ranks alongside other noble titles, and its political significance diminished as the ritsuryō system evolved and state structures changed.
Ōmi Province was a historical province of Japan located in what is today Shiga Prefecture, with portions
In modern usage, Omi appears as a personal or stage name. The Jamaican-born singer Omar Samuel Pasley
Omi may also appear in other niche uses, including geographic names or fictional works. The most widely