Nan or NAN may refer to:
Places
China
Thailand
People
Given name
-
Nan A. Talese (born 1933), American retired editor
-
Nan Achnas (born 1963), Indonesian film director
-
Nan Agle (1905–2006), American children's book writer
-
Nan Allely, Irish former lawn- and indoor bowler
-
Nan Aron (born 1948), American lawyer
-
Nan Aspinwall (1880–1964), American oriental dancer, horsewoman, sharpshooter, and roper
-
Nan Aye Khine (born 1976), Burmese weightlifter
-
Nan B. Frank (1886–1980), American social worker and women's suffrage leader
-
Nan Baird (1911–1993), Scottish amateur golfer
-
Nan Baker (born 1954), American Republican politician
-
Nan Bangs McKinnell (1913–2012), American ceramicist and educator
-
Nan Bentzen Skille (born 1945), Norwegian biographer and columnist
-
Nan Bernstein Ratner, American professor and board-recognized specialist in child language disorders
-
Nan Blair (1891–1944), American screenwriter and literary agent
-
Nan Bosler (born 1935), Australian community activist and advocate for young people, the elderly, and people with disabilities
-
Nan Braunton (1895–1978), British actress
-
Nan Brooks, American children's book illustrator
-
Nan Campbell (1926−2013), American politician
-
Nan Chauncy (1900–1970), British-born Australian children's writer
-
Nan Cohen (born 1968), American poet and teacher
-
Nan Cross (1928–2007), South African anti-apartheid and anti-conscription activist
-
Nan Cuz (1927–2019), German–Guatemalan painter
-
Nan Dieter-Conklin (1926–2014), American radio astronomer
-
Nan Dirk de Graaf (born 1958), Dutch sociologist
-
Nan Doak-Davis (born 1962), American former long-distance runner
-
Nan Dunbar (1928–2005), Scottish academic
-
Nan Fairbrother (1913–1971), English writer and lecturer on landscape and land use
-
Nan Fry (1945–2016), American poet
-
Nan Giese (1922–2012), Australian leader in education and the visual and performing arts
-
Nan Gindele (1910–1992), American athlete
-
Nan Goldin (born 1953), American photographer and activist
-
Nan Green (1904–1984), British communist
-
Nan Grey (1918–1993), American film actress
-
Nan Grogan Orrock (born 1943), American member of the Georgia House of Representatives and State Senator
-
Nan Halperin (1898–1963), Russian-born American singing comedian
-
Nan Hayworth (born 1959), American ophthalmologist and former U.S. Representative from New York's 19th Congressional District
-
Nan Hoover (1931–2008), Dutch/American-expatriate artist
-
Nan Hunt (1918–2015), Australian children's writer
-
Nan Hutton (1917–1984), Australian journalist, columnist, and writer
-
Nan Inger Östman (1923–2015), Swedish author of children's literature
-
Nan Ino Cooper, 10th Baroness Lucas (1880–1958), British nurse and educator
-
Nan Joyce (1940–2018), Irish Travellers' rights activist
-
Nan Kelley (born c. 1965), American former Miss Mississippi (1985)
-
Nan Kempner (1930–2005), American New York socialite
-
Nan Kinross (1926–2021), New Zealand nurse and nursing academic
-
Nan Knighton, American poet, playwright, and lyricist
-
Nan Laird (born 1943), American professor of public health
-
Nan Lawson Cheney (1897–1985), Canadian painter and medical artist
-
Nan Leslie (1926–2000), American actress
-
Nan Levinson (born 1949), American writer, journalist, and teacher
-
Nan Lurie (1906–1985), American printmaker and engraver
-
Nan Marie Jokerst, American professor of electrical- and computer engineering
-
Nan Marriott-Watson (1899–1982), British character actress and Broadway theatre performer
-
Nan Martin (1927–2010), American actress and comedian
-
Nan Mason (1896–1982), American painter and photographer
-
Nan McDonald (1921–1974), Australian poet and editor
-
Nan McDonald, Canadian candidate in the Communist Party of Canada candidates in the 1984 Canadian federal election
-
Nan McKay (1892–1986), Métis librarian
-
Nan Melville (1949–2022), American photographer
-
Nan Merriman (1920–2012), American operatic mezzo-soprano
-
Nan Moe Moe Htwe (born 1983), Burmese politician
-
Nan Murphy, Canadian candidate in the Liberal-Progressive Party candidates in the 1953 Manitoba provincial election
-
Nan Ni Ni Aye (born 1969), Burmese politician
-
Nan Nyunt Swe (1923–2010), Burmese writer
-
Nan Peete (born 1938), American Episcopal priest
-
Nan Phelps (1904–1990), American folk artist
-
Nan Rae (born 1944), Scottish former competitive swimmer
-
Nan Ribera (born 1975), Spanish retired footballer
-
Nan Rich (born 1942), American member of the Florida Senate and former member of the House of Representatives
-
Nan C. Robertson (1926–2009), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author, and instructor in journalism
-
Nan Ryan (1936–2017), American writer of romance novels
-
Nan Sandar Hla Htun (born 1993), Burmese actress, model, and former beauty queen
-
Nan Sheets (1885–1976), American painter, printmaker, and museum director
-
Nan Shepherd (1893–1981), Scottish Modernist writer and poet
-
Nan Su Yati Soe (born 1987), Burmese actress, model, singer, and TV host
-
Nan Thuzar Win (born 1981), Burmese politician
-
Nan Tom Teaimín de Búrca, Irish traditional sean-nós singer
-
Nan Wood Honeyman, (1881–1970), American first woman elected to the U.S. Congress from Oregon
-
Nan Youngman (1906–1995), English painter and educationalist
Chinese name
-
Nan Geng, a king of the Shang dynasty of ancient China
-
Nan Hanchen (1895–1967), Chinese governor
-
Nan Hu, Chinese physician-scientist, molecular geneticist, and cancer epidemiologist
-
Nan Huai-Chin (1918–2012), Chinese Buddhist monk, religious scholar, teacher, and writer
-
Nan Lin (born 1938), Chinese professor of sociology
-
Nan Qi (artist) (born 1960), Chinese artist
-
Nan Rendong (1945–2017), Chinese astronomer of Manchu descent
-
Nan Song (disambiguation)
-
Nan Xiaoheng (born 1995), Chinese footballer
-
Nan Yunqi (born 1993), Chinese football player
-
Nan Zhang (actress) (born 1986), Chinese-American actress
-
King Nan of Zhou (r. 314–256 BC), last ruler of the Chinese Zhou dynasty
-
Luo Nan (born 1986), Chinese swimmer
-
Sima Nan (born 1956), Chinese television pundit and journalist
-
Song Nan (born 1990), Chinese figure skater
-
Wang Nan (disambiguation)
-
Yu Nan (born 1978), Chinese actress
-
Zhang Nan (disambiguation)
-
Zhou Nan (born 1927), Chinese politician and diplomat
Family name
-
Nan (surname) (南), Chinese surname
-
Mohd Fauzi Nan (born 1980), Malaysian football player
Nickname
-
Nan Britton (1896–1991), mistress of President Warren G. Harding
-
Nannerl O. Keohane (born 1940), American political theorist and former president of Wellesley College and Duke University
-
Nan Merriman (1920–2012), American operatic singer
Fictional people
-
Nan ( American Horror Story)
Other
Arts and entertainment
-
Nan, a play by the English poet John Masefield, first produced in 1908, also known as The Tragedy of Nan
-
Nan, nickname of the character Joanie Taylor, from the Catherine Tate Show
Organisations
-
National Action Network, American civil rights organization
-
Nishnawbe Aski Nation
-
Northern Access Network, an unlicensed television system in Canada launched in the late 1970s by David Brough
Science and technology
-
NaN (not a number), used in computer arithmetic and defined in the IEEE floating-point standard
-
NaN (congress), 20th Chaos Communication Congress in 2003
-
NAN-190, a drug and research chemical widely used in scientific studies
-
Near-me area network, a communication network that focuses on wireless communication among devices in close proximity
-
Neighborhood Aware Networking, in Android O
-
NMDA Antagonist Neurotoxicity, a potential form of brain damage
-
Sodium azide, a chemical compound with the formula NaN3
Other uses
-
News Agency of Nigeria
-
Norwegian Air Norway
-
Southern Min (ISO 639-3 language code nan), a language originated from China
-
Nadi International Airport (IATA code NAN), Fiji
-
Tandyr nan, Uzbek flatbread
-
Naan, flatbread
See also
Statistics
1 Tags
10/10 Page Rank
5 Page Refs