Ming (disambiguation) explained
The Ming dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China that existed from 1368 to 1644.
Ming may also refer to:
People
Other uses
- Ming (album), 1980 jazz album by David Murray
- Ming (clam), an individual clam, claimed to be the oldest living animal ever discovered
- Ming class submarine, a class of diesel-electric submarines built by China
- Ming of Harlem, a tiger who lived in a New York apartment
- Immingham, England, a Lincolnshire town often known as "Ming" or "Ming-Ming"
- Ming library, a C library with dynamic language bindings for creating Adobe Flash (.swf) files
- Motorola MING, a smartphone released by Motorola
- Ming Prefecture (disambiguation) (Mingzhou), historical prefectures of imperial China
- Ming River in Hebei, China
- Southern Ming, a series of loyalist regimes established following the collapse of the Ming dynasty
- Ming (typefaces), a common category of typefaces for printing Chinese characters
See also
- Menzies, a Scottish name sometimes shortened to "Ming"