•
Ni Bian or Ni Shui (
倪说, 3rd century BC),
Warring States period diplomat from the state of
Song •
Ni Kuan (
倪寬; died 103 BC),
Western Han dynasty minister •
Ni Shu (9th – 10th century),
Southern Han chancellor •
Ni Wenjun (died 1357), general of the
Red Turban Rebellion •
Ni Zan (1301–1374), painter, one of the
Four Masters of the Yuan dynasty •
Ni Yuanlu (1593–1644),
Ming dynasty official and painter •
Ni Xiangkai (
倪象愷; fl. 1720s–30s),
Qing dynasty Governor of
Taiwan prefecture •
Ni Wenwei (
倪文蔚; 1823–1890), Qing dynasty Governor of
Guangxi and
Henan provinces •
Ni Sichong (1868–1924), warlord of the
Anhui clique •
Ni Guizhen (
倪桂珍; 1869–1931), matriarch of the Soong family, mother of
Soong Ching-ling,
Soong Mei-ling, and
T. V. Soong •
Ni Daolang (1879–1952), Governor of
Anhui of the
Wang Jingwei regime, executed for treason •
Ni Yingdian (
倪映典; 1885–1910), anti-Qing revolutionary leader, posthumously awarded rank of General •
Ni Chiang-huai (倪蔣懷; 1894–1943), Taiwanese artist •
Ni Baochun (
倪葆春; 1899–1997), physician, President of
St. John's University, Shanghai •
Ni Zhiliang (1900–1965),
PLA lieutenant general, first Chinese ambassador to
North Korea •
Watchman Nee or Ni Tuosheng (1903–1972), Christian leader •
Ni Wen-ya (1903–2006),
President of the Legislative Yuan of the
Republic of China •
Ni Chao (
倪超; 1907–1996), civil engineer, President of
National Cheng Kung University •
Ngai Shiu-kit (1924–2015), Hong Kong legislator •
Ni Weidou (born 1932), scientist, former vice-president of
Tsinghua University •
Ni Zhifu (1933–2013), politician,
Politburo member •
Ni Xiance (born 1935), former Governor of
Jiangxi province, convicted of corruption •
Ni Kuang (1935–2022), Hong Kong novelist •
Ni Tianzeng (
倪天增; 1937–1992), Vice Mayor of
Shanghai •
Ngoy Bun-Tek (倪文德; born 1941),the Donut King of Southern California •
Ni Zhiqin (born 1942), Chinese high jumper who broke the world record •
Ni Wei-Tou (born 1944), Taiwanese physicist •
Siu Yam-yam or Ni Xiaoyan (born 1945), Hong Kong actress •
Yi Shu or Ni Yishu (born 1946), Hong Kong novelist, sister of Ni Kuang •
Ni Min-jan (1946–2005), Taiwanese actor •
Fang Ying or Ni Fangning (
方盈; 1948–2010), Hong Kong actress •
Geh Min (倪敏; born 1950), former President of Nature Society in Singapore •
Ni Fake (born 1954), former Vice Governor of
Anhui province •
Ni Ping (born 1959), actress and television presenter •
Ni Yulan (born 1960), civil rights lawyer •
Ngeh Koo Ham or Ni Kehan (倪可汉; born 1961), Malaysian politician, member of the
Malaysian Parliament •
Ni Xialian (born 1963), female table tennis player, world champion •
Nga Kor Ming or Ni Kemin (倪可敏; born 1972), Malaysian politician,
Perak State Legislative Assembly •
Shunza or Ni Shunzi (born 1973), singer-songwriter •
Fu-Te Ni or Ni Fude (born 1982), Taiwanese baseball player •
Ni Hua (born 1983), chess grandmaster •
Ni Hong (born 1986), female fencer, Olympic medalist •
Ni Ni (born 1988), actress •
Victo Ngai (倪傳婧; born 1988), American illustrator raised in Hong Kong •
Ni Yusong (born 1991), football player ==See also==