Uke or UKE may refer to:
People
edit- Billy "Uke" Carpenter, American musician
- Billy "Uke" Scott (1923–2004), British musician
- Uke Clanton (1898–1960), American baseball player
- Ukë Rugova, Kosovar politician
- Sıtkı Üke (1876–1941), Turkish general and politician
Places
edit- Uke Island, Japan
- Uke, Nigeria
Ukrainians
edit- UKE: The Untold Story of Hockey Legends, 2020 Ukrainian film about Ukrainian National Hockey League players
- Uke, a.k.a. Ukrainian, a person identified with nationality of Ukraine
Other uses
edit- Uke (martial arts), role in training
- Uke, a submissive role in a relationship between males in yaoi or shōnen-ai media, derived from the martial arts term
- Ukulele, a musical instrument
- Mighty Uke, a 2010 documentary film about the ukulele
- Üké, Uke, or Ükä Tibetan, a term for the most widely understood dialect of Tibetan languages
- Uke Mochi, a goddess of food in the Shinto religion of Japan
- University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf or UKE, a hospital in Germany