Ori or ORI may refer to:
People
- Ori (Hebrew), a Hebrew given name, and a list of Israeli people with the name
- Ori Kowarsky (born 1970), Canadian filmmaker and lawyer
- Ōri Umesaka (1900–1965), Japanese photographer
- Amos Ori (born 1956), Israeli physicist and professor
- Györgyi Őri (born 1955), Hungarian former handball player
- Israel Ori (1658–1711), a prominent figure of the Armenian national liberation movement and diplomat
- Valvil Ori, a king in what is now Tamil Nadu, India around 200 AD
Fictional or mythical characters
- Ori – see List of dwarfs in Norse mythology
- Ori (Middle-earth), a dwarf in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium of Middle-earth
- Ori (Stargate), fictional evil beings in the Stargate SG-1 television series
- Ori, the titular protagonist of the Ori and the Blind Forest and Ori and the Will of the Wisps video games
Acronyms
- Obsessive relational intrusion
- United States Office of Research Integrity, a government body
- Old Republic International, a property insurance and title and deed Fortune 500 company based in Chicago
- IATA airport code and FAA location identifier for Port Lions Airport, Alaska
- Origin of replication in cellular biology
- Oregon Research Institute, a psychology research institute in Eugene, Oregon
- Oriental Research Institute & Manuscripts Library, University of Kerala, India
- Orientation (sign language)
Other uses
- A standard astronomical abbreviation for Orion (constellation)
- Ori (genetics), the origin of replication signal for DNA replication
- Ori (Yoruba), a metaphysical concept important to Yoruba spirituality and Orisha worship
- Pic d'Orhy, aka Ori, a mountain in the Pyrenees
- Ori Station, a Seoul Metropolitan Subway station
- The Oriental Hotel, also known as the Ori, a pub in Australia
- ori, ISO 639-3 code for the Odia language of India
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