The Hui people are a minority ethnic group in China.
Hui may also refer to:
People
edit- Emperor Hui of Han, the second emperor of the Han dynasty
- King Hui of Chu, king of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period
- King Hui of Wei, a ruler of the state of Wei during the Warring States period
- King Hui of Zhou, king of the Zhou dynasty
- Duke Hui of Qi, ruler of the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period
- Duke Hui I of Qin, ruler of the Zhou dynasty state of Qin from 500 to 492 BC
- Duke Hui II of Qin, ruler of the Zhou dynasty state of Qin from 399 to 387 BC
- Hui (priestess), ancient Egyptian priestess during the Eighteenth dynasty, mother-in-law of Thutmose III
- Hui of Balhae (died 817), eighth king of Balhae in modern Korea and Manchuria
- Hui (singer), South Korean singer-songwriter
- Chen Xuezhao or Hui (1906–1991), Chinese writer
Other uses
edit- Health Utilities Index, rating scale used to measure general health status and health-related quality of life
- Hui (informal loan club), a group-based rotating saving and credit scheme
- Hui (Māori assembly), a gathering of New Zealand Māori people
- Hui (secret society), a type of secret brotherhood
- Hui (surname), various Chinese surnames
- Hui dialect or Huizhou Chinese, a subdivision of spoken Chinese
- Hui County (徽县), a country of Gansu province, China
- HUI Gold Index, an American stock market index of gold mining companies
- HUI MIDI mapping protocol, an interface between digital audio workstations and connected hardware controllers
- Huixian (辉县), a county of Henan province, China
- Phu Bai International Airport's IATA code
- Alternate spelling of Hee (Korean name)