Omi ( Japanese : 臣 ) is a hereditary noble title ( kabane ) of ancient Japan . It was given to the descendants of the Imperial Family before Emperor Kōgen . Along with Muraji , Omi was reserved for the head of the most powerful clans during the Kofun period . When the Yamato court was established, the most influential families bearing these two titles were given the title Ōomi and Ōmuraji , respectively.
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34-625: A collection of laws compiled in 668AD in classical Japan Omi, protagonist of the animated TV series Xiaolin Showdown Omi language , spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo See also [ edit ] Horace Ridler (1882–1965), professional freak and sideshow performer known as "The Great Omi" Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
51-436: A collection of laws compiled in 668AD in classical Japan Omi, protagonist of the animated TV series Xiaolin Showdown Omi language , spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo See also [ edit ] Horace Ridler (1882–1965), professional freak and sideshow performer known as "The Great Omi" Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
68-567: A digital rights framework for the music industry OMI Rotterdam , a foundation from Rotterdam Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate , a Catholic missionary order Places [ edit ] Omi Shrine , in Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan Ōmi Province , a former province of Japan Omi, Nagano , a village in Japan Omidiyeh Air Base (IATA code: OMI), Iran Science and technology [ edit ] HtrA serine peptidase 2 (symbol: OMI), an enzyme encoded by
85-491: A digital rights framework for the music industry OMI Rotterdam , a foundation from Rotterdam Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate , a Catholic missionary order Places [ edit ] Omi Shrine , in Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan Ōmi Province , a former province of Japan Omi, Nagano , a village in Japan Omidiyeh Air Base (IATA code: OMI), Iran Science and technology [ edit ] HtrA serine peptidase 2 (symbol: OMI), an enzyme encoded by
102-539: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages omi [REDACTED] Look up omi , Omi , OMI , or おみ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Omi or OMI may refer to: Organisations [ edit ] Optical Mechanics, Inc. , a US telescope company Ottico Meccanica Italiana , an Italian company Original Musical Instrument Company , manufacturers of resonator guitars Open Music Initiative ,
119-768: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Omi (title) The O mi clans generally took their names from the geographic location from which they originated, such as the Soga ( 蘇我 ) , the Katsuragi ( 葛城 ) , the Heguri ( 平群 ) , the Kose ( 巨勢 ) , the Kasuga ( 春日 ) , and the Izumo ( 出雲 ) , thus making them regional chieftains in their own right. The most powerful Omi added
136-563: The HTRA2 gene Oocyte maturation inhibitor , created by follicular cells Ozone monitoring instrument , on the AURA satellite Outer, Middle and Inner, types of VHF marker beacon used in navigation Computing [ edit ] OMI cryptograph , a cipher machine produced by Ottico Meccanica Italiana Open Management Infrastructure , an open-source CIM/WBEM management server Original Machine Interface, an instruction format used in
153-461: The HTRA2 gene Oocyte maturation inhibitor , created by follicular cells Ozone monitoring instrument , on the AURA satellite Outer, Middle and Inner, types of VHF marker beacon used in navigation Computing [ edit ] OMI cryptograph , a cipher machine produced by Ottico Meccanica Italiana Open Management Infrastructure , an open-source CIM/WBEM management server Original Machine Interface, an instruction format used in
170-705: The IBM i operating system Open Memory Interface, used for example in IBM Power10 People [ edit ] Omi (singer) (born 1986), Jamaican reggae singer Omi (given name) , including a list of name-holders Kōji Omi ( 尾身 幸次 , born 1932) , Japanese politician Takayuki Omi ( 近江 孝行 , born 1982) , Japanese footballer Yusuke Omi ( 近江 友介 , born 1946) , Japanese football player Toshinori Omi ( 尾美 としのり , born 1965) , Japanese actor Toshiya Omi ( 尾身 俊哉 , born 1995) , Japanese footballer Shigeru Omi ( 尾身 茂 , born 1949) , President of
187-588: The IBM i operating system Open Memory Interface, used for example in IBM Power10 People [ edit ] Omi (singer) (born 1986), Jamaican reggae singer Omi (given name) , including a list of name-holders Kōji Omi ( 尾身 幸次 , born 1932) , Japanese politician Takayuki Omi ( 近江 孝行 , born 1982) , Japanese footballer Yusuke Omi ( 近江 友介 , born 1946) , Japanese football player Toshinori Omi ( 尾美 としのり , born 1965) , Japanese actor Toshiya Omi ( 尾身 俊哉 , born 1995) , Japanese footballer Shigeru Omi ( 尾身 茂 , born 1949) , President of
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#1732772777465204-625: The Japan Community Health Care Organization Tomoe Ohmi ( 近江 知永 , born 1982) , Japanese singer and voice actress Ōmi no Mifune ( 淡海三船 , 722—785) , Japanese scholar and writer Yukitaka Omi ( 小見 幸隆 , born 1952) , is a former Japanese football player Yurie Omi (born 1988), Japanese television announcer and news anchor Other uses [ edit ] Eight Views of Ōmi , traditional scenic views of Ōmi Province Omi (title) , an ancient Japanese hereditary title Ōmi Code ,
221-512: The Japan Community Health Care Organization Tomoe Ohmi ( 近江 知永 , born 1982) , Japanese singer and voice actress Ōmi no Mifune ( 淡海三船 , 722—785) , Japanese scholar and writer Yukitaka Omi ( 小見 幸隆 , born 1952) , is a former Japanese football player Yurie Omi (born 1988), Japanese television announcer and news anchor Other uses [ edit ] Eight Views of Ōmi , traditional scenic views of Ōmi Province Omi (title) , an ancient Japanese hereditary title Ōmi Code ,
238-485: The prefix ō ( 大 , lit. "great") to the O mi title, and were referred to as Ōomi ( 大臣 ) . Examples of Ōomi mentioned in the Nihon Shoki included Katsuragi no Tsubura ( 葛城円 ) during the reign of Emperor Richū , Heguri no Matori ( 平群馬鳥 ) during the reign of Emperors Yūryaku and Seinei , Kose no Ohito ( 許勢男人 ) during the reign of Emperor Keitai and the four generations of Sogas who dominated
255-539: The title Omi . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Omi&oldid=1258050138 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description
272-539: The title Omi . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Omi&oldid=1258050138 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description
289-424: The title during the 6th and 7th centuries: Soga no Iname , Soga no Umako , Soga no Emishi and Soga no Iruka . When the kabane system was reformed into the eight kabane system in 684 following a series of coup attempts, the powerful O mi of the time were given the kabane of Ason , which ranked second under the new system, and O mi itself was dropped to sixth in rank. The title denoted supremacy within
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