Zan

See also: Appendix:Variations of "zan"

English

Etymology 1

Clippings.

Proper noun

Zan

  1. A diminutive of the female given names Susan, Susanne, Suzanne, or Susanna.
    • 1984, Lyn Ducoty, A Pocketful of Dreams, Toronto: Harlequin Books, →ISBN, page 161:
      [] Scott, this is Zan Adams.” []
      “Her name's Suzanne,” Jon corrected.
      “Hello, Scott. You can call me Zan or Suzanne . . . whichever you prefer.”
    • 2005, Joni B. Cole, Rebecca Joffrey, B. K. Rakhra, editors, This Day in the Life: Diaries from Women Across America, New York, NY: Three Rivers Press, →ISBN, page 306:
      6:00 a.m. My husband, Bruce, is perky, ready to start his, er, our vacation. While we wake up and get ready to head out of the Comfort Inn, we're watching that horrible HBO documentary []
      Susan “Zan” Meigs, 40, Austin, Texas; English instructor

Etymology 2

From Georgian ზანური (zanuri).

Proper noun

Zan

  1. A branch of the Kartvelian languages constituted by the Mingrelian and Laz languages.

Anagrams

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