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Bin stands for:
- Bin (Harbin) (宾县), a district in the administrative area of Northeast China's Harbin City
 - Bin (Xianyang) (彬县), a district in the administrative area of northwest China's Xianyang City
 - another name for pungi , wind instrument used by the Indian snake charmers
 - another name for rudra vina , Indian stringed instrument
 - the degree of selection ( bin ) in binning (classification) in electronics / data processing
 
Am is a common part of the name, in Arabic synonymous with Ibn (= son of ):
- Bin Laden , Saudi Arabian family
 - Ibrahim Bin Amir (* 1961), Malaysian pool player
 
Bin is the family name of the following people:
- Aliza Bin-Noun , Israeli diplomat
 - Émile Bin (1825–1897), French painter and local politician
 - Reefat Bin-Sattar (* 1974), Bangladeshi chess grandmaster
 - Thierry Bin (* 1991), Cambodian soccer player
 
Bin is the first name of the following people:
- Ueda Bin (1874–1916), Japanese poet, critic, translator and literary scholar
 - Zhao Bin (* 1956), Chinese diplomat
 
bin stands for:
- bent I-form of the action word "sein", see also (that) being
 - Edo (language) (ISO-639-3 code), edoid language in Nigeria
 
BIN stands for:
BIN as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Germany: District of Mainz-Bingen
 
Bin , bin or BIN in any notation stands in computer systems and programs:
- for a binary (engl. binary file ) in the general sense of binary data, as opposed to the text file as a file name extension
 - for a computer program or its actually executable part
 - as a metaphor (containers, bins, cans) ...
 
- In desktop environments the recycle bin ( Recycle Bin , also Trash Bin or Trash Can ) or the symbol for removing / deleting elements, objects or files
 - In video editing programs a virtual container for films and film snippets ("film can") for further processing and use
 
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Wiktionary: bin  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations