Han may refer to: - China (漢), an abbreviation or adjectival modifier for things Chinese
- Han Chinese (漢族 Hanzu, 漢人 Hanren), the dominant majority ethnic group of China and overseas Chinese
- Chinese language (漢語 Hanyu) or Chinese characters (漢字 Hanzi) or Chinese written language (漢文 Hanwen)
- Han Dynasty (漢朝 Hanchao, 202 BC – 220 AD), also known as Han China, a Chinese dynasty
- Han (state) (韓國 Hanguo), one of seven powerful kingdoms during the Chinese Warring States Period
- Han Zhao (漢趙, 304–329), one of the Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms, founded by the Liu family
- Cheng Han (成漢, 304–347), another of the Sixteen Kingdoms, founded by the Li family
- Southern Han (南漢 Nanhan, 917–971), a kingdom during the Chinese Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Northern Han (北漢 Beihan, 951–979), a kingdom during the Chinese Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Later Han Dynasty (Five Dynasties) (947–950 CE), in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
- Han class submarine, or Type 091 submarine, the first nuclear powered submarine class (SSN) deployed by the People's Liberation Army Navy
- Khan (title), or Han in Chinese transliteration, originally Central Asian title for a sovereign or military ruler
- Han (surname), also Haan, Hahn or Hann, the Romanized spelling of many Chinese family names: 韓, 韩, 邗, 罕, 寒, 憨, 漢, etc.
- Korea, an abbreviation for Hanguk (한국, 韓國), the Korean name for Korea
- an archaic Korean root meaning "great" or "leader"; transliterated into hanja as 韓, 幹, or 刊; see Names of Korea
- Samhan, three confederacies of chiefdoms on the southern Korean peninsula in the Proto-Three Han Kingdoms Period
- Han (Korean name), a Korean surname (한, 韓 or 漢), also romanized "Hahn"
- Han (cultural), a Korean cultural concept of lament
- Korean language (한국어 Hangukeo) or Hangul (한글 Hangul)
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