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Tan
Gender : Boy & Girl
Meaning of Tan name : Dawn
Pronounced : "TAH-oo"
Tan name also used in these origins : Turkish , Tswana , Vietnamese
People Also Search for :
Aaruni , Agim , Aik , Aikoun , Akatsuki
Turkish Meaning :
Tan name meaning in Turkish is Dawn, Gender is Boy & Girl and numerological number is 8
Tswana Meaning :
Tan name meaning in Tswana is Lion, Gender is Boy & Girl and numerological number is 8
Vietnamese Meaning :
Tan name meaning in Vietnamese is new, Gender is Boy & Girl and numerological number is 8
Numerology
Tan Name Numerological Number is : 8
Person with name Tan has following quality:
With eight number people must learn how money can be used for the greater good. They are a symbol of infinity, which leads to the next life. This number is worldly and hardworking, but often lacks patience and pliablity. Then can be ruthless in pursuit of their goals. On the other hand they are very family oriented, protecting their loved ones.
Name TAN is combinations of ONE occurrence of T , ONE occurrence of A , ONE occurrence of N has a lots of significance in Astrology.
T :
Persons carry very sensitive energies. They highlights the importance of harmony in relationships and teamwork.
A :
Persons are confident, independent, and pro-activity. They influence people with both leadership and motivation.
N :
Imagination and free thinking are introduced through the N. Persons have a unique and purposeful approach to life.
Famous Personalities with Name Tan
| Name | Famous for | Zodiac Sign | Date of Birth |
| Aaron Stanford | Actor | Capricorn | 27 December 1976 AD |
| Amy Tan | Novelist | Aquarius | 19 February 1952 AD |
| Antanas Smetona | Former President of Lithuania | Leo | 10 August 1874 AD |
| Bedrich Smetana | Composer | pisces | 02 March 1824 |
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Akatsuki |
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From the Old English Aethelstan meaning noble stone. Atheistan was a 10th century Anglo-Saxon king. Sir Walter Scott used the name Atheistan in his 19th century novel Ivanhoe |
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fights of possession |
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limit |
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Celebration for joy |
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Form of Ethan. Steady |
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