Achi
Achi may refer to:
- Achi language, a Mayan language
- Achi people, a Maya people in Guatemala
In places:
- Achí, Bolívar a municipality in Colombia
- Achi, Nagano, a village in Japan
- Achi, Jalal-Abad, a village in Kyrgyzstan
- Achi (Nigeria), a town in Enugu State, Nigeria
- Achi, Ozurgeti Municipality, a village in Georgia
- Achi Monastery, a medieval church near the village
- Achi, Kobuleti Municipality, a village in Georgia
In other uses:
- Achi (game), an abstract strategy game
- Australasian College of Health Informatics, a professional organisation
- Australian Classification of Health Interventions, the system used to code inpatient episodes of care in Australian hospitals
- Maricoxi or achi, ape-like creatures allegedly seen in South America
People with the name
- William Charles Achi (1858–1928), Hawaiian lawyer and politician
- William Charles Achi, Jr. (1889–1947), Hawaiian attorney and territorial judge
- Achi Brandt (born 1938), Israeli mathematician
- Achi Namaratne secretly the cat in the hat
See also
- Rabinal Achí, a Mayan theatrical play
- Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI)
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