| Yiddish language | Yitzhak Rabin | Yiewsley |
| Yiye AvilaJose Joaquin Avila (born 1929 in Camuy, Puerto Rico), better known as Yiye Avila is a world famous evangelist and former Mr. Avila went to college at the Universidad Interamericana De Puerto Rico's San German branch, to study to become a teacher, and one | YinglishYinglish is a humorous means of describing the distinctive way certain ultra-Orthodox Jews in America speak English among themselves. Their spoken (but not written) language is a pidgin containing varying amounts of Hebrew language and Yiddish and uses En | YidYid is the Yiddish word for Jew. It has its origins in the Medieval High German word Jude (the contemporary German word is Jude''. Compare to the word Yiddish which comes from German judisch meaning jewish. Historically, the word Yiddish is an adjective d |
| Yin YangIn Chinese metaphysical concept, yin ( or , pinyin: yin and yang ( or yang are two primal opposing elements of the universe. They are not two poles like good and evil, however. Yin and yang are in symbiosis, complementary and found in every aspect of life | Yip ManYip Man ( in pinyin: ye4 wen4; in Jyutping: jip6 man6 aka 1893- 1972) was the first master sifu to teach the martial art of Wing Chun openly. He had several students who later became famous in their own right, including Bruce Lee. Yip Man was the last Win | Yitzchok HutnerRosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin at a special Purim celebration in his yeshiva. Rabbi Yitzchok (Isaac) Hutner ( 1906 1980) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to a family with both Ger hasidim and mitnagdim in their origins. He received private instruct |
| Yitzhak ShamirYitzhak Shamir (born October 15, 1915) was Prime Minister of Israel from 1983 to 1984 and again from 1986 to 1992. Born in Ruzinoy, Poland, he came to Palestine in 1935. His family name was Jazernicki but he later changed it to Shamir. Shamir joined the I | Yi JachunYi Jachun ( Mongolian name: Ulus Bukha ; 1315- 1360) was a minor officer of the Yuan Dynasty (later Goryeo Dynasty) and the father of Yi Seonggye, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. He was given the temple name Hwanjo (; ) by Taejong. Yi Jachun was a ming | Yin1) ( pinyin: Yin). The name of the first historic Chinese nation (1600 BC 1046 BC), the capital of the latter half being in Yin. Also known in the West as the Shang Dynasty. The first recording of an advanced stage of Chinese characters on turtle shells h |
| Yi Sun-sin | Yingtan | Yip Harburg |
| Yip Kai Koon | Yip-Yips | Yield (album) |
| Yibb-Tstll | Yig | Ying Huhai |
| Yi | Yigal Amir | Yiftach Brigade |
| Yigal Allon | Yi I | Yi Hwang |
| Yinti | Yinreng | Yinghai |
| YIQ | Ying Lianzhi | Yin (city) |
| Yishuv | Yield (economics) | Yiyang |
| Yinchuan | Yield to maturity | Yinka Dare |
| Yiannis Grivas | Yinxu | Yiu Tung Public Library |
| Ying Chen | Yiddish Typewriter | Yisrael Meir Kagan |
| Yisrael Lipkin Salanter | Yield curve | Yiannis Latsis |
| Yinsh | Yinyuan Longqi | Yip Yip Yaphank |
| Yinsi | Yinxiang | Yield |
| Yitzhak Ben-Zvi | Yian | Yinglong |
| Yitzhak Bezner | Yibin | Yilan County |
| Yine Sensiz | Yinxian | Yitzhak Navon |
| Yibbum | Yikatong card | Yi royal family |
| Yim Bang-eun | Yillan City | Yilan City |
| Yingge | Yixing | Yi Xing |
| Yi Jian Lian | Yim Wing-chun | Yield management |
| Yishun | Yin Fu | Yining |
| Yinz | Yiddish Renaissance | Yingzong (disambiguation) |
| Yitzhak Zuckerman | Yi (Cyrillic) | Yishun New Town |
| Yield curve (physics) | Yiddish theatre | Yigael Yadin |
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