Proper noun
Zan
A diminutive of the female given names Susan, Susanne, Suzanne, or Susanna.
Zan
A branch of the Kartvelian languages constituted by the Mingrelian and Laz languages.
A Buddhist monk, Zan Ning, wrote a manual of the bamboo shoot called "Sǔn Pǔ筍譜" offering descriptions and recipes for many kinds of bamboo shoots. Source: Internet
After settling the nearby provinces, including a rebellion led by former Yellow Turbans, and internal affairs with the court, Cao Cao turned his attention north to Yuan Shao, who himself had eliminated his northern rival Gongsun Zan that same year. Source: Internet
For example, Zan Ganassa was the stage name of Alberto Naseli, who was one of the first actors specializing in Zanni roles to perform outside of Italy. Source: Internet
Diplomats from several Western countries attended Monday’s hearing, alongside friends and family of the accused, including Wa Lone’s pregnant wife, Pan Ei Mon, and Kyaw Soe Oo’s daughter Moe Thin Wai Zan, who turned three on Sunday. Source: Internet
How to Talk to Girls at Parties, the standout sequence has Zan and Enn singing a blistering duet about her race’s predilection for cannibalism and, woe, the pointlessness of it all. Source: Internet
Tao Qian received the support of Liu Bei and Gongsun Zan, but even then it seemed as if Cao Cao's superior forces would overrun Xu Province entirely. Source: Internet