List of Famous people named Ai
Ai Takahashi
Ai Takahashi is a Japanese pop singer and actress who is formerly associated with the Hello! Project and is best known as the leader of Morning Musume and Hello! Project until 2011. She is also a former member of its popular subgroup Mini Moni.
Ai Maeda
Ai Maeda is a Japanese actress, singer and model.
Ai Kesen
Elkeson de Oliveira Cardoso, known as Elkeson or Ai Kesen, is a professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or as a forward for Chinese Super League club Guangzhou Evergrande and the China national team.
Ai Kawanaka
Ai Kawanaka is a Japanese tarento and former gravure idol. Her real name is Ai Hakamada .
Ai Sugiyama
Ai Sugiyama is a Japanese former professional tennis player. She reached the world No. 1 ranking in women's doubles on the WTA Tour and had a career-high singles ranking of world No. 8, achieved on February 9, 2004. In her career, she won six singles and 37 doubles titles, including three Grand Slam titles and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title. Sugiyama held the all-time record, for both male and female players, for her 62 consecutive Grand Slam main draw appearances, until she was surpassed by Roger Federer at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships.
Ai Katō
Ai Kato is a Japanese actress and idol.
Ai Shinozaki
Ai Shinozaki is a Japanese gravure idol, singer, and a former member of "AeLL.", a musical idol group.
Ai Aoki
Ai Aoki is a Japanese politician and current member of the People's Life Party. She is a native of Tokyo and graduate of Chiba University. After a career in education, Aoki entered politics in 2003 and has served a total of four terms in the national Diet of Japan, having sat in the House of Representatives from 2003–2005 and 2009–2014, and a partial term in the House of Councillors from 2007–2009. Aoki was returned to the House of Councillors in the election held on 10 July 2016.
Ai Haruna
Ai Haruna is a Japanese transgender TV personality and singer.
Ai Miyazato
Ai Miyazato is a former Japanese professional golfer who competed on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour and the LPGA of Japan Tour (JLPGA). She was the top-ranked golfer in the Women's World Golf Rankings on three occasions in 2010.