Han
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Han may refer to:
- Chinese (漢), an abbreviation or adjectival modifier for things Chinese.
- Han Chinese (漢族 Hanzu, 漢人 Hanren), the dominant majority ethnic group of mainland China and overseas Chinese
- Chinese language (漢語 Hanyu) or Chinese characters (漢字 Hanzi) or Chinese written language (漢文 Hanwen)
- The Han Dynasty (漢朝 Hanchao) (202 BCE - 220 CE) of China, also known as Han China
- The Kingdom of Han (韓國 Hanguo), one of seven powerful kingdoms during the Chinese Warring States Period.
- Han, one of the Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms, founded by the Liu family. Refer to Han Zhao.
- Han, another of the Sixteen Kingdoms, founded Li family. Refer Cheng Han.
- The Southern Han (南漢 Nanhan), a kingdom during the Chinese Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- The Northern Han (北漢 Beihan), a kingdom during the Chinese Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- The Han River (漢水 Hanshui, 漢江 Hanjiang), a tributary of the Yangtze with its mouth at Wuhan, Hubei, China
- The Han River (韓江 Hanjiang), a river in eastern Guangdong province, China that flows into the South China Sea
- The Type 091 Han class submarine, the first nuclear-powered submarine class (SSN) deployed by the People's Liberation Army Navy
- Han (汗) or Kehan (可汗), the Chinese transliteration of Khan or Khaghan.
- Han, Haan, Hahn or Hann, the Romanized spelling of many Chinese family names: 韓,韩,邗,罕,寒,憨,漢, etc.
- Han (Japan), a term for a feudal clan or fief
- Han (cultural), a concept of lament
- Han River (Korea), passing through Seoul
- Samhan, three confederacies of chiefdoms in the Proto-Three Han Kingdoms Period
- An abbreviation for Hanguk, the South Korean name for Korea
- HAN, the International Air Transport Association code for Noi Bai International Airport, serving Hanoi
- Han (surname) or Haan, Hahn, Hann, the Romanized spelling of several Chinese and Korean family names
- Khan or Han, a title
- Hän language, a Native American language spoken by the Hän people
- Han, Turkey
- Han Solo, a character in the Star Wars universe
- Han Pritchard, a character in Second Foundation, by Isaac Asimov
- Han Tzu ("Hot Soup"), a member of Ender's jeesh in the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card
- Han Qing-jao, a major character in the novel Xenocide of the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card
- Han Fu (fictional), a character in the 14th century novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong
- Han Tao, a character in Water Margin
- Jeen Han (also known as Gina Han) or Sunny Han, of the Han twins murder conspiracy
- Han Zheng, current mayor of Shanghai
- Han Xin, Chinese general
- Han Yu, poet
- Han Xiang, one of the Eight Immortals
- Han Ji-min, actress
- Hon Sui Sen politician (Singaporean spelling of Han)
- Han Fei, Chinese philosopher who developed the Chinese philosophy of legalism
- Tian Han, Chinese playwright, best known for writing the lyrics of the March of the Volunteers
- Han Xin (Prince of Han)
- Keiko Han, Japanese voice actor
- Jefferson Y. Han, research scientist for the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University
- Han Kuo-Huang, Chinese-born American ethnomusicologist
- Han Yong-un, Korean Buddhist reformer and poet
- Han Kulker, Dutch middle distance runner
- Han De, Wei officer
- Han Xiaopeng, Chinese freestyle skiier and Olympic gold medalist
- Zhang Han, Chinese general of the Qin Dynasty
- Mei Han, Chinese musician
- Han Gan, Chinese painter of the Tang Dynasty
- Han Juzi, Chinese officer who served under Yuan Shao
- Han Dongfang, Chinese human rights activist
- Han Fu, Chinese bureaucrat during the late Eastern Han Dynasty
- Han Xuan, governor of Changsha during the Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China
- Han Xianchu, general of the Chinese Communist armed forces
- Han Shaogong, prominent and innovative Chinese writer
- Han Hoogerbrugge, Dutch digital artist
- Han Zhangluan, official of the Northern Qi Dynasty of China
- Han Sui, military leader of the Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China
- Han Tuozhou, Chinese statesman of the Southern Song Dynasty
- Jiawei Han, computer scientist