Vili (disambiguation)

Vili (disambiguation)

Vili may be:
*a Norse deity, see Vili and Ve
*a people of Gabon and Congo-Brazzaville Vili (people)"
*a common name ending in Georgian, see Georgian names
*the surname of the following people:
** Valerie Vili (* 1984), a shot putter from New Zealand


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