HAP
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Hap or HAP can mean:
As a nickname
- Hap Arnold (1886-1950), World War II American Air Force general
- Hap Collard (1898-1968), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Hap Day (1901-1990), National Hockey League (NHL) player, coach, and general manager, member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
- Hap Emms (1905-1988), NHL player, coach, general manager and team owner
- Hap Farber (born 1948), American football player
- Harrison Farber, Professor of Medicine and Director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Center at Boston University
- Frank S. Farley (1901-1977), American politician
- Hobart R. Gay (1894-1983), US Army lieutenant general
- Hap Hadley (1895-1976), American artist
- Hap Holmes (1892-1941), NHL goaltender
- Emil Huhn (1892-1925), American Major League Baseball player
- Louis Kuehn (1901-1981), American diver and 1920 Olympic champion
- Harry McSween (born 1945), Professor of Planetary Geoscience and Distinguished Professor of Science at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville
- Hap Marre, American soccer player of the 1910s
- Herb Mitchell (ice hockey) (1895-1969), Canadian NHL player
- Hap Moran (1901-1994), National Football League halfback
- Hap Kliban (1935-1990), American cartoonist
- Hap Myers (1887-1967), Major League Baseball first baseman
- Hap Myers (ice hockey) (born 1947), NHL defenceman
- Hap Palmer (born 1942), American children's musician
- Harold Ridley (Jesuit) (1939-2005), Roman Catholic priest and President of Loyola College in Maryland
- Hap Sharp (1928-1993), American race car driver
- Henry Augustus Pearson Torrey (1837–1902), professor of philosophy
- Khairul Fahmi Che Mat (born 1989), Malaysian goalkeeper
Fictional characters
- Harry "Hap" Loman, in Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman
- Hap, in the 1989 film Always, played by Audrey Hepburn
- Hap Collins, in novels and stories by Joe R. Lansdale - see Hap and Leonard
- Hap Shaugnessy, on the Canadian TV comedy series The Red Green Show
- Hap Smith, in the 1952 film Jumping Jacks, played by Jerry Lewis
HAP
- Hazardous air pollutant
- Health Administration Press, the publishing subsidiary of the American College of Healthcare Executives professional association
- Hetalia: Axis Powers, comic series of Hidekaz Himaruya
- High-altitude platform, a quasi-stationary aircraft
- High Assurance Platform, a National Security Agency framework for securing computing platforms
- Hardware Assisted Paging, a Xen abstract paging layer for Intel's Extended Page Table and AMD's Nested Page Tables
- Health Alliance Plan, a nonprofit, regional health plan based in Detroit
- Hospital-acquired pneumonia
- Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania
- Humanitarian Accountability Partnership, an international self-regulatory body for the humanitarian sector
- Human Affinity Platform, an IT project involving human personality analysis and predictive algorithms
- Hydroxylapatite, a mineral form of calcium apatite
- Hypoxia-activated prodrugs, experimental cancer drugs
Other uses
- alternate name for the bull-deity Apis (Egyptian mythology)
- Hap, a Thomas Hardy sonnet
- Haplochromine cichlids, especially aquarium species
- hap, ISO 639-3 code for the Hupla language of the Indonesian New Guinea Highlands
See also
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