Can
Kan stands for:
- Kan (Bandama) , tributary of the Bandama in Ivory Coast
- Kan (Yenisei) , tributary of the Yenisei in Russia
- Kan (Maly Patom) , tributary of the Maly Patom in Russia
- Kan (Tscharysch) , tributary of the Charysch in Russia
- Kan (unit of weight) , Japanese unit of weight
- Kan / IPBC (Isreali Public Broadcasting Cooperation), Israeli broadcasting and television authority
- the tenth letter of the Georgian alphabet, see კ
Kan is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Kan-Dapaah (* 1953), Ghanaian politician
- Aleksandr Kan SJ (* 1963), Apostolic Superior of the Roman Catholic Church in Kyrgyzstan
- Kan Chazan (1748–1828), Japanese Kanshi poet and Confucian scholar
- Daniel Marinus Kan (1927–2013), mathematician
- Ernest Kan (1922–2014), Latvian-American contemporary witness of the Holocaust
- Kaan Hang Kan (* 1980), Chinese road cyclist
- Kazunori Kan (born 1985), Japanese football player
- Naoto Kan (* 1946), Japanese politician
- Viktorija Rodionovna Kan (* 1995), Russian tennis player
- Yuet Wai Kan (* 1936), Chinese-American hematologist and geneticist
kan stands for:
- Kannada (ISO-639-3 code), language in India
KAN stands for:
- KAN (battery) , special type of NiMH battery
- Core labor standard (of the International Labor Organization )
- Kano Airport in Nigeria by the IATA code
- Knooppunt Arnhem-Nijmegen (German node Arnhem-Nijmegen ), the former name of an agglomeration in the Netherlands
- Commission for occupational safety and standardization
- Criminal record evidence, police record record system
- Club angažovaných nestraníků , political movement and party in Czechoslovakia
KAN stands for:
- KAN (Königgrätzer Automobilfabrik Nejedly), former Austrian car brand
See also: