Stan
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Stan may refer to:
- -stan, a Persian suffix meaning "home of", "place of" or "country"
- Hurricane Stan, the 19th storm of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season
- Mayors and Independents (STAN) - political party in the Czech Republic
- Sekolah Tinggi Akuntansi Negara, a state college in Indonesia
- "Stan" (song), a song by Eminem, originally featuring Dido
- Stan (fan), a person who is fan of a celebrity; term inspired by the song
- Stan, Bulgaria, a village in Novi Pazar Municipality, Shumen Province, Northeastern Bulgaria
- Standard Chartered's stock market symbol
- Stan (company), an Australian streaming company
People:
- Stan, short for Stanislav (given name)
- Stan, short for Stanley (name)
- Stan Galazin, American football player
- Professor Stan Heptinstall, British academic and politician
- Stan Lee, American comic book writer
- Stan Mikita, Slovak-Canadian ice hockey player
- Stan Musial, Hall of Fame Baseball Player for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Stan Olejniczak, American football player
- Stan Rogers, Canadian folk singer and songwriter
- Stan! (born Steven Brown), American author, cartoonist and games designer
- Stan (singer), born Stratos Antipariotis, Greek singer
- Stan (surname), an English surname
- Stan (given name), an English given name
Fictional characters:
- Stan Marsh, one of the main characters in the animated TV series South Park
- Stan (Monkey Island), the recurring salesman character in the Monkey Island adventure games
- Stan Smith (American Dad!), one of the main characters in the animated TV series American Dad!
- Grunkle Stan, one of the main characters in the animated TV series Gravity Falls
Nature:
- Stan (dinosaur), a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil found in Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota, U.S.
- Stan (horse), a British-American Thoroughbred racehorse
- Stan, abbreviation for orchid genus Stanhopea
Technology:
- ST segment analysis (in electrocardiography)
- Stan (software), a software package for obtaining Bayesian inference using the No-U-Turn sampler
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