Han is used as a name in many cultures. The Western usage of the name is as a variant of Hans.
Han (surname) (韓/韩/Hán)Han (Korean surname) (韓/한)This is a list of people with Han in their name:
Han Bennink, Dutch jazz musician.Han De, Wei officerHan Dongfang, Chinese human rights activist.Han Fei, Chinese philosopher who developed the Chinese philosophy of Legalism.Han Fu (disambiguation), multiple peopleHan Gan, Chinese painter of the Tang Dynasty.Han Hao, probably a Chinese officer who served under Cao Cao.Han Hoogerbrugge, Dutch digital artist.Han Ji-min, actress.Han Juzi, Chinese officer who served under Yuan Shao.Han Kulker, Dutch middle distance runner.Han Kuo-Huang, Chinese-born American ethnomusicologist.Han Mahmud, a Kurd lord.Han Shaogong, prominent and innovative Chinese writer.Han Sui, military leader of the Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China.Han Tuozhou, Chinese statesman of the Southern Song Dynasty.Han Xianchu, general of the Chinese Communist armed forces.Han Xiang, one of the Eight Immortals.Han Xiaopeng, Chinese freestyle skier and Olympic gold medalist.King Xin of Han, a vassal ruler under Emperor Gaozu of HanHan Xin, Chinese general.Han Xinyun - Female Chinese Tennis PlayerHan Xuan, governor of Changsha during the Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China.Han Yin.Han Yong-un, Korean Buddhist reformer and poet.Han Yu, poet.Han Zhangluan, official of the Northern Qi Dynasty of China.Han Zheng, mayor of Shanghai.Han Zhong, probably a high-ranking Chinese general of the Yellow Turbans.Hon Sui Sen politician (Singaporean spelling of Han).Jeen Han a.k.a. Gina Han, and Sunny Han, of the Han twins murder conspiracy.Jefferson Y. Han, research scientist.Jiawei Han, computer scientist.Keiko Han, Japanese voice actor.Lu Han, Chinese singerMei Han, Chinese musician.Raymond Han (born 1931), an American/Hawaiian painterTian Han, Chinese playwright, best known for writing the lyrics of the "March of the Volunteers".Yuny Han, South Korean actress.Zhang Han (disambiguation), multiple people