Soga no Iname (蘇我 稲目, c. 506 – March 22, 570) was a leader of the Soga clan and a statesman during the reign of Emperor Kinmei in the Asuka period.
He was the first person to hold the position of Ōomi that can be verified with reasonable accuracy, in 536 A.D.
Soga no Iname is also known for his early support of Buddhism which, according to the Nihon Shoki, was introduced to the Yamato court from Paekche in 552.
(However, according to a different source, the Jōgū Shōtoku Hōō Teisetsu, it was introduced in 538.)
Opposing Iname and against the acceptance of this new foreign religion were Mononobe no Okoshi and Nakatomi no Kamako.