ROI
People
    
- Adenes Le Roi (c. 1240–c. 1300), French minstrel
 - Roi Cohen Kadosh (born 1976), Israeli-British cognitive neuroscientist
 - Roi Huber (born 1997), Israeli basketball player
 - Roi Kahat (born 1992), Israeli footballer
 - Roi Klein (1975–2006), major in the Israeli Defense Forces
 - Roi Kwabena (1956–2008), Trinidadian cultural anthropologist and writer
 - Roi Méndez (born 1993), Spanish singer
 - Vincent Roi Ottley (1906—1960), African-American journalist and writer
 - Roi Partridge (1888–1984), American printmaker and teacher
 - Rói Patursson (born 1947), Faroese writer and philosopher
 - Roi Wilson (1921–2009), Royal Navy aviator
 - Alice Roi (born 1976), American fashion designer
 - "Le Roi" (French for "the King"), a nickname for French retired basketball player Antoine Rigaudeau (born 1971)
 - Qin Fen (born 1991), Chinese singer, also known as Roi
 
Places
    
- Republic of Iceland, an island nation in the North Atlantic
 - Republic of India, a country in South Asia
 - Republic of Indonesia, a country and group of islands in Southeast Asia
 - Republic of Ireland, a country in north-western Europe
 - Ro'i, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank
 - Roi, Lhünzê County, a village in Tibet
 - Roi-Namur, in the Marshall Islands, previously the two separate islands Roi and Namur, now joined by landfill
 
Songs
    
- "Roi" (song), a 2019 song by Bilal Hassani
 - "Roi", a 1993 song in the album Last Splash by The Breeders
 
Other uses
    
- USS Roi, a US World War II aircraft carrier
 - Roi, the Hawaiian name for Cephalopholis argus, the Blue-Spotted Grouper
 - Region of interest, of samples in a dataset
 - Release of Information department in hospitals
 - Return on investment
 - Royal Institute of Oil Painters
 
See also
    
- El Roi, one of the names of God in the Hebrew Bible
 - Cú Roí, a king of Munster in Irish mythology
 - Roi Mata, a powerful 13th century Melanesian chief from what is now Vanuatu
 - Roy (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with ROI
 
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