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27-1689: [REDACTED] Look up nan  or NAN in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nan or NAN may refer to: Places [ edit ] China [ edit ] Nan County , Yiyang, Hunan, China Nan Commandery , historical commandery in Hubei, China Thailand [ edit ] Nan province Nan, Thailand , the administrative capital of Nan province Nan River People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Nan A. Talese (born 1933), American retired editor Nan Achnas (born 1963), Indonesian film director Nan Agle (1905–2006), American children's book writer Nan Allely , Irish former lawn- and indoor bowler Nan Aron (born 1948), American lawyer Nan Aspinwall (1880–1964), American oriental dancer, horsewoman, sharpshooter, and roper Nan Aye Khine (born 1976), Burmese weightlifter Nan B. Frank (1886–1980), American social worker and women's suffrage leader Nan Baird (1911–1993), Scottish amateur golfer Nan Baker (born 1954), American Republican politician Nan Bangs McKinnell (1913–2012), American ceramicist and educator Nan Bentzen Skille (born 1945), Norwegian biographer and columnist Nan Bernstein Ratner , American professor and board-recognized specialist in child language disorders Nan Blair (1891–1944), American screenwriter and literary agent Nan Bosler (born 1935), Australian community activist and advocate for young people,

54-727: A candidate for his district; in the Democratic primary held on July 18, 2006 Orrock defeated Grace Davis to win a seat in the State Senate since she has no Republican opponent for the general election. She was sworn into office in 2007. She was previously a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1987, representing the 58th district. She was the Vice-Chair of the House Democratic Caucus and

81-595: A play by the English poet John Masefield , first produced in 1908, also known as The Tragedy of Nan Nan, nickname of the character Joanie Taylor , from the Catherine Tate Show Organisations [ edit ] National Action Network , American civil rights organization Nishnawbe Aski Nation Northern Access Network , an unlicensed television system in Canada launched in

108-399: A play by the English poet John Masefield , first produced in 1908, also known as The Tragedy of Nan Nan, nickname of the character Joanie Taylor , from the Catherine Tate Show Organisations [ edit ] National Action Network , American civil rights organization Nishnawbe Aski Nation Northern Access Network , an unlicensed television system in Canada launched in

135-464: A potential form of brain damage Sodium azide , a chemical compound with the formula NaN 3 Other uses [ edit ] News Agency of Nigeria Norwegian Air Norway Southern Min (ISO 639-3 language code nan ), a language originated from China Nadi International Airport (IATA code NAN), Fiji Tandyr nan , Uzbek flatbread Naan , flatbread See also [ edit ] Naan (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

162-464: A potential form of brain damage Sodium azide , a chemical compound with the formula NaN 3 Other uses [ edit ] News Agency of Nigeria Norwegian Air Norway Southern Min (ISO 639-3 language code nan ), a language originated from China Nadi International Airport (IATA code NAN), Fiji Tandyr nan , Uzbek flatbread Naan , flatbread See also [ edit ] Naan (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

189-502: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages nan [REDACTED] Look up nan  or NAN in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nan or NAN may refer to: Places [ edit ] China [ edit ] Nan County , Yiyang, Hunan, China Nan Commandery , historical commandery in Hubei, China Thailand [ edit ] Nan province Nan, Thailand ,

216-547: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Nan Grogan Orrock Nan Grogan Orrock (born November 8, 1943) is an American politician serving as the Democratic State Senator in the Georgia State Senate , representing Senate District 36 in eastern Atlanta . Following the 2006 retirement of State Senator Sam Zamarripa , Orrock was

243-923: The Communist Party of Canada candidates in the 1984 Canadian federal election Nan McKay (1892–1986), Métis librarian Nan Melville (1949–2022), American photographer Nan Merriman (1920–2012), American operatic mezzo-soprano Nan Moe Moe Htwe (born 1983), Burmese politician Nan Murphy, Canadian candidate in the Liberal-Progressive Party candidates in the 1953 Manitoba provincial election Nan Ni Ni Aye (born 1969), Burmese politician Nan Nyunt Swe (1923–2010), Burmese writer Nan Peete (born 1938), American Episcopal priest Nan Phelps (1904–1990), American folk artist Nan Rae (born 1944), Scottish former competitive swimmer Nan Ribera (born 1975), Spanish retired footballer Nan Rich (born 1942), American member of

270-781: The Communist Party of Canada candidates in the 1984 Canadian federal election Nan McKay (1892–1986), Métis librarian Nan Melville (1949–2022), American photographer Nan Merriman (1920–2012), American operatic mezzo-soprano Nan Moe Moe Htwe (born 1983), Burmese politician Nan Murphy, Canadian candidate in the Liberal-Progressive Party candidates in the 1953 Manitoba provincial election Nan Ni Ni Aye (born 1969), Burmese politician Nan Nyunt Swe (1923–2010), Burmese writer Nan Peete (born 1938), American Episcopal priest Nan Phelps (1904–1990), American folk artist Nan Rae (born 1944), Scottish former competitive swimmer Nan Ribera (born 1975), Spanish retired footballer Nan Rich (born 1942), American member of

297-1034: The Chinese Zhou dynasty Luo Nan (born 1986), Chinese swimmer Sima Nan (born 1956), Chinese television pundit and journalist Song Nan (born 1990), Chinese figure skater Wang Nan (disambiguation) Yu Nan (born 1978), Chinese actress Zhang Nan (disambiguation) Zhou Nan (born 1927), Chinese politician and diplomat Family name [ edit ] Nan (surname) (南), Chinese surname Mohd Fauzi Nan (born 1980), Malaysian football player Nickname [ edit ] Nan Britton (1896–1991), mistress of President Warren G. Harding Nannerl O. Keohane (born 1940), American political theorist and former president of Wellesley College and Duke University Nan Merriman (1920–2012), American operatic singer Fictional people [ edit ] Nan ( American Horror Story ) Other [ edit ] English familiar term for grandmother Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Nan ,

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324-973: The Chinese Zhou dynasty Luo Nan (born 1986), Chinese swimmer Sima Nan (born 1956), Chinese television pundit and journalist Song Nan (born 1990), Chinese figure skater Wang Nan (disambiguation) Yu Nan (born 1978), Chinese actress Zhang Nan (disambiguation) Zhou Nan (born 1927), Chinese politician and diplomat Family name [ edit ] Nan (surname) (南), Chinese surname Mohd Fauzi Nan (born 1980), Malaysian football player Nickname [ edit ] Nan Britton (1896–1991), mistress of President Warren G. Harding Nannerl O. Keohane (born 1940), American political theorist and former president of Wellesley College and Duke University Nan Merriman (1920–2012), American operatic singer Fictional people [ edit ] Nan ( American Horror Story ) Other [ edit ] English familiar term for grandmother Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Nan ,

351-688: The Chlamydia Screening Act, Georgia Hate Crimes Act, and the Omnibus AIDS statute. She continually advocates for environmentally sound policies, and worked on passing monumental legislation surrounding regulation of landfills. Her activism began back in 1963 when she participated in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Following this, she proceeded to work with SNCC in Georgia and Mississippi and lead civil rights projects in

378-858: The Florida Senate and former member of the House of Representatives Nan C. Robertson (1926–2009), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author, and instructor in journalism Nan Ryan (1936–2017), American writer of romance novels Nan Sandar Hla Htun (born 1993), Burmese actress, model, and former beauty queen Nan Sheets (1885–1976), American painter, printmaker, and museum director Nan Shepherd (1893–1981), Scottish Modernist writer and poet Nan Su Yati Soe (born 1987), Burmese actress, model, singer, and TV host Nan Thuzar Win (born 1981), Burmese politician Nan Tom Teaimín de Búrca , Irish traditional sean-nós singer Nan Wood Honeyman , (1881–1970), American first woman elected to

405-742: The Florida Senate and former member of the House of Representatives Nan C. Robertson (1926–2009), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author, and instructor in journalism Nan Ryan (1936–2017), American writer of romance novels Nan Sandar Hla Htun (born 1993), Burmese actress, model, and former beauty queen Nan Sheets (1885–1976), American painter, printmaker, and museum director Nan Shepherd (1893–1981), Scottish Modernist writer and poet Nan Su Yati Soe (born 1987), Burmese actress, model, singer, and TV host Nan Thuzar Win (born 1981), Burmese politician Nan Tom Teaimín de Búrca , Irish traditional sean-nós singer Nan Wood Honeyman , (1881–1970), American first woman elected to

432-897: The U.S. Congress from Oregon Nan Youngman (1906–1995), English painter and educationalist Chinese name [ edit ] Nan Geng , a king of the Shang dynasty of ancient China Nan Hanchen (1895–1967), Chinese governor Nan Hu , Chinese physician-scientist, molecular geneticist, and cancer epidemiologist Nan Huai-Chin (1918–2012), Chinese Buddhist monk, religious scholar, teacher, and writer Nan Lin (born 1938), Chinese professor of sociology Nan Qi (artist) (born 1960), Chinese artist Nan Rendong (1945–2017), Chinese astronomer of Manchu descent Nan Song (disambiguation) Nan Xiaoheng (born 1995), Chinese footballer Nan Yunqi (born 1993), Chinese football player Nan Zhang (actress) (born 1986), Chinese-American actress King Nan of Zhou (r. 314–256 BC), last ruler of

459-845: The U.S. Congress from Oregon Nan Youngman (1906–1995), English painter and educationalist Chinese name [ edit ] Nan Geng , a king of the Shang dynasty of ancient China Nan Hanchen (1895–1967), Chinese governor Nan Hu , Chinese physician-scientist, molecular geneticist, and cancer epidemiologist Nan Huai-Chin (1918–2012), Chinese Buddhist monk, religious scholar, teacher, and writer Nan Lin (born 1938), Chinese professor of sociology Nan Qi (artist) (born 1960), Chinese artist Nan Rendong (1945–2017), Chinese astronomer of Manchu descent Nan Song (disambiguation) Nan Xiaoheng (born 1995), Chinese footballer Nan Yunqi (born 1993), Chinese football player Nan Zhang (actress) (born 1986), Chinese-American actress King Nan of Zhou (r. 314–256 BC), last ruler of

486-1136: The administrative capital of Nan province Nan River People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Nan A. Talese (born 1933), American retired editor Nan Achnas (born 1963), Indonesian film director Nan Agle (1905–2006), American children's book writer Nan Allely , Irish former lawn- and indoor bowler Nan Aron (born 1948), American lawyer Nan Aspinwall (1880–1964), American oriental dancer, horsewoman, sharpshooter, and roper Nan Aye Khine (born 1976), Burmese weightlifter Nan B. Frank (1886–1980), American social worker and women's suffrage leader Nan Baird (1911–1993), Scottish amateur golfer Nan Baker (born 1954), American Republican politician Nan Bangs McKinnell (1913–2012), American ceramicist and educator Nan Bentzen Skille (born 1945), Norwegian biographer and columnist Nan Bernstein Ratner , American professor and board-recognized specialist in child language disorders Nan Blair (1891–1944), American screenwriter and literary agent Nan Bosler (born 1935), Australian community activist and advocate for young people,

513-884: The elderly, and people with disabilities Nan Braunton (1895–1978), British actress Nan Brooks , American children's book illustrator Nan Campbell (1926−2013), American politician Nan Chauncy (1900–1970), British-born Australian children's writer Nan Cohen (born 1968), American poet and teacher Nan Cross (1928–2007), South African anti-apartheid and anti-conscription activist Nan Cuz (1927–2019), German–Guatemalan painter Nan Dieter-Conklin (1926–2014), American radio astronomer Nan Dirk de Graaf (born 1958), Dutch sociologist Nan Doak-Davis (born 1962), American former long-distance runner Nan Dunbar (1928–2005), Scottish academic Nan Fairbrother (1913–1971), English writer and lecturer on landscape and land use Nan Fry (1945–2016), American poet Nan Giese (1922–2012), Australian leader in education and

540-884: The elderly, and people with disabilities Nan Braunton (1895–1978), British actress Nan Brooks , American children's book illustrator Nan Campbell (1926−2013), American politician Nan Chauncy (1900–1970), British-born Australian children's writer Nan Cohen (born 1968), American poet and teacher Nan Cross (1928–2007), South African anti-apartheid and anti-conscription activist Nan Cuz (1927–2019), German–Guatemalan painter Nan Dieter-Conklin (1926–2014), American radio astronomer Nan Dirk de Graaf (born 1958), Dutch sociologist Nan Doak-Davis (born 1962), American former long-distance runner Nan Dunbar (1928–2005), Scottish academic Nan Fairbrother (1913–1971), English writer and lecturer on landscape and land use Nan Fry (1945–2016), American poet Nan Giese (1922–2012), Australian leader in education and

567-736: The former Majority Whip, the first woman to ever hold this role. Orrock was once a member of American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), but has since been critical of their influence. Orrock founded both the Georgia Legislative Women's Caucus and the Working Families Agenda caucus. Her legislative successes include passage of the Georgia Family Medical Leave Act, the Prescriptive Equity for Contraceptives Act,

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594-632: The late 1970s by David Brough Science and technology [ edit ] NaN (not a number), used in computer arithmetic and defined in the IEEE floating-point standard NaN (congress) , 20th Chaos Communication Congress in 2003 NAN-190 , a drug and research chemical widely used in scientific studies Near-me area network , a communication network that focuses on wireless communication among devices in close proximity Neighborhood Aware Networking , in Android O NMDA Antagonist Neurotoxicity ,

621-526: The late 1970s by David Brough Science and technology [ edit ] NaN (not a number), used in computer arithmetic and defined in the IEEE floating-point standard NaN (congress) , 20th Chaos Communication Congress in 2003 NAN-190 , a drug and research chemical widely used in scientific studies Near-me area network , a communication network that focuses on wireless communication among devices in close proximity Neighborhood Aware Networking , in Android O NMDA Antagonist Neurotoxicity ,

648-549: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nan&oldid=1239973538 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

675-549: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nan&oldid=1239973538 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

702-2040: The visual and performing arts Nan Gindele (1910–1992), American athlete Nan Goldin (born 1953), American photographer and activist Nan Green (1904–1984), British communist Nan Grey (1918–1993), American film actress Nan Grogan Orrock (born 1943), American member of the Georgia House of Representatives and State Senator Nan Halperin (1898–1963), Russian-born American singing comedian Nan Hayworth (born 1959), American ophthalmologist and former U.S. Representative from New York's 19th Congressional District Nan Hoover (1931–2008), Dutch/American-expatriate artist Nan Hunt (1918–2015), Australian children's writer Nan Hutton (1917–1984), Australian journalist, columnist, and writer Nan Inger Östman (1923–2015), Swedish author of children's literature Nan Ino Cooper, 10th Baroness Lucas (1880–1958), British nurse and educator Nan Joyce (1940–2018), Irish Travellers' rights activist Nan Kelley (born c. 1965), American former Miss Mississippi (1985) Nan Kempner (1930–2005), American New York socialite Nan Kinross (1926–2021), New Zealand nurse and nursing academic Nan Knighton , American poet, playwright, and lyricist Nan Kyay Ngon (born 1987), Burmese footballer Nan Laird (born 1943), American professor of public health Nan Lawson Cheney (1897–1985), Canadian painter and medical artist Nan Leslie (1926–2000), American actress Nan Levinson (born 1949), American writer, journalist, and teacher Nan Lurie (1906–1985), American printmaker and engraver Nan Marie Jokerst , American professor of electrical- and computer engineering Nan Marriott-Watson (1899–1982), British character actress and Broadway theatre performer Nan Martin (1927–2010), American actress and comedian Nan Mason (1896–1982), American painter and photographer Nan McDonald (1921–1974), Australian poet and editor Nan McDonald, Canadian candidate in

729-1977: The visual and performing arts Nan Gindele (1910–1992), American athlete Nan Goldin (born 1953), American photographer and activist Nan Green (1904–1984), British communist Nan Grey (1918–1993), American film actress Nan Grogan Orrock (born 1943), American member of the Georgia House of Representatives and State Senator Nan Halperin (1898–1963), Russian-born American singing comedian Nan Hayworth (born 1959), American ophthalmologist and former U.S. Representative from New York's 19th Congressional District Nan Hoover (1931–2008), Dutch/American-expatriate artist Nan Hunt (1918–2015), Australian children's writer Nan Hutton (1917–1984), Australian journalist, columnist, and writer Nan Inger Östman (1923–2015), Swedish author of children's literature Nan Ino Cooper, 10th Baroness Lucas (1880–1958), British nurse and educator Nan Joyce (1940–2018), Irish Travellers' rights activist Nan Kelley (born c. 1965), American former Miss Mississippi (1985) Nan Kempner (1930–2005), American New York socialite Nan Kinross (1926–2021), New Zealand nurse and nursing academic Nan Knighton , American poet, playwright, and lyricist Nan Kyay Ngon (born 1987), Burmese footballer Nan Laird (born 1943), American professor of public health Nan Lawson Cheney (1897–1985), Canadian painter and medical artist Nan Leslie (1926–2000), American actress Nan Levinson (born 1949), American writer, journalist, and teacher Nan Lurie (1906–1985), American printmaker and engraver Nan Marie Jokerst , American professor of electrical- and computer engineering Nan Marriott-Watson (1899–1982), British character actress and Broadway theatre performer Nan Martin (1927–2010), American actress and comedian Nan Mason (1896–1982), American painter and photographer Nan McDonald (1921–1974), Australian poet and editor Nan McDonald, Canadian candidate in

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