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Makki may refer to:
- Makki (Arabic: مكي, 'Meccan'), something or someone coming from Mecca
 
People
Makki
- Mäkki, Estonian-born Finnish rapper and DJ
 - Abdul Rehman Makki (born c. 1948), Islamist activist and leading figure of Jamat ud Dawah
 - Diala Makki (born 1981), Lebanese-Iranian media personality
 - Fadi Makki, Lebanese behavioural scientist
 
- Almuayad Makki, Canadian. Cloud Engineering Scientist.
 
- Hassan Muhammad Makki (1933–2016), politician and Prime Minister of Yemen Arab Republic in 1974
 - Hossein Makki (1911–1999), Iranian politician, orator and historian
 - Imdadullah Muhajir Makki (1814–1896), South Asian Muslim Sufi scholar
 - Irfan Makki (born 1975), Pakistani Canadian singer-songwriter
 - Najat Makki (born 1956, Emirati artist
 
Al-Makki
- Abu Talib al-Makki (Muhammad ibn Ali, died 996), scholar, jurist and Sufi mystic
 - Ibn Kathir al-Makki (45-120AH), one of the transmitters of the seven canonical Qira'at
 - Muhammad Al-Makki (1145–1246), saint of the people of Sindh, warrior, ruler over Yemen and explorer
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Makki
 - Maki (disambiguation)
 - Makki surah, or Meccan surah, chronologically early chapters of the Quran
 - Makki di roti, a flat unleavened Punjabi bread
 
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