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Meanings and definitions for SANS
What does SANS stand for? What does SANS mean?
- Sans, California, a former settlement
- Bushmen, the indigenous people of Southern Africa, often referred to as San
- Daniel Sans (born 1975), German tenor
- Matthieu Sans (born 1988), French footballer
- Sans, a 2018 album by Keller Williams
- Şans, a 2009 album by Turkish R&B singer Murat Boz
- Sans (Undertale), a character originating from the video game Undertale (2015)
- Sans-culottes ("without knee-breeches") or Sansculottism, a term created 1790-1792 by the French aristocracy to describe the poorer members of the Third Estate
- Sans Famille ("without family"), an 1878 French novel by Hector Malot
- Sans-serif (without serifs), which make up letters and symbols
- Sanssouci, the former summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia at Potsdam
- SANS device (Stoller Afferent Nerve Stimulator), a medical instrument used for percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation
- SANS Institute (SysAdmin, Audit, Network and Security), an American internet security training company
- SANS (Small-angle neutron scattering), a method of studying polymers and colloids by elastic neutron scattering
- San (river), a river in south-eastern Poland and western Ukraine
- San, Burkina Faso, a town in the Pompoï Department of Balé Province in southern Burkina Faso
- San, Mali, a town in the Ségou Region of Mali
- San, Wiang Sa, a subdistrict of Wiang Sa District, Nan, Thailand
- San Diego International Airport (IATA airport code SAN)
- Sanitarium (healthcare), sometimes nicknamed San
Sydney Adventist Hospital, in Australia, originally named the Sydney Sanitarium
- Battle Creek Sanitarium, in Michigan, US
- San (band), Yugoslav rock band
- San (album) by Japanese band High and Mighty Color
- The Dream (film), originally known as San, a 1966 Yugoslav film
- Umbrella (film), a 2007 Chinese documentary also called San
- San, the original name of Princess Mononoke in the same-titled 1997 animated film
- Storage area network, an architecture to remotely attach computer storage
- System area network, linking clusters of computers
- Subject Alternative Name, allowing various names to be associated with a security certificate
- SAN Ecuador (Servicios Aéreos Nacionales, ICAO code: SAN), a defunct airline
- Sandersville Railroad (reporting mark), a railroad in Georgia, US
- Société Aéronautique Normande, a defunct French aircraft manufacturer
- San, a brand of buses by Polish manufacturer Autosan
- South African Navy, the navy of South Africa
- Stigma Action Network, an international network focused on HIV stigma and discrimination reduction
- Spanish and Italian for "Saint"
- San (letter), an archaic Greek letter (Ϻ or ϡ), between pi and qoppa
- San (Japanese honorific), used as a suffix after a person's name (-san), the equivalent of Mr., Mrs. or Miss
- Sinoatrial node
- San people, indigenous people of southern Africa
- Standard algebraic notation, in chess
- Senior Advocate of Nigeria, a rank
- Styrene-acrylonitrile resin, a copolymer plastic
- Sans Souci, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney
- Sans Souci, a neighborhood Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Sans-Souci Palace, Haiti
- Sanssouci, the summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, in Potsdam, Germany
Sanssouci Park, the park surrounding the palace
- Sans Souci, Natal, a settlement near the lower Tugela River
- Sans Souci, Florida, an area in North Miami
- Sans Souci, Michigan, unincorporated community
- Sans Souci, South Carolina, census-designated place
- Sans Souci, Texas, located in Tomball
- Sans Souci Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii
- Sans Souci, a place within New Rochelle, New York
- Sans Souci Island, an island located in the Cedar River at Waterloo, Iowa
- Sans Souci Valley, former name of a valley in San Francisco
- Sans Souci Community Church (Sans Souci, South Carolina)
- Sans Souci, a plantation in Caernarvon, Louisiana
- Sans Souci, an 18th-century mansion belonging to the La Touche family, Huguenot bankers, in Booterstown, Co. Dublin and demolished in 1948.
- Davenport House (New Rochelle, New York), also known as "Sans Souci", an NRHP gothic-revival estate in New Rochelle, New York.
- Sans Souci (Hillsborough, North Carolina), a house in Hillsborough, North Carolina
- Sans-Souci Palace, a once royal palace erected in Cap Haitian by Henry I, King of Haiti, in early 19th century
- Sanssouci, the former summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, in Potsdam, Germany
- Istana Bogor, in colonial times also called Buitenzorg and Sans Souci
- Sans Souci Parkway, a road connecting Nanticoke and Wilkes-Barre in Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
- Sans Souci Girls' High School, Newlands, Cape Town
- Emery J. San Souci, governor of Rhode Island in 1921
- Robert D. San Souci, American author and folklorist
- Jean-Baptiste Sans Souci, died 1803, leader of rebel slaves during the Haitian Revolution
- George SanSouci, American professional pool player
- Sans Souci, pseudonym of Nelly Nichol Marshall
- Sans Souci, a hotel in the fictional seaside town of Leahampton, based on Bournemouth in Agatha Christie's mystery novel N or M?
- Sans Souci Hotel in Bath New York, a fictitious location in Richard Russo's novel Nobody's Fool
- The Flute Concert of Sanssouci (1930), a German drama film
- Sans Souci (album), 2003 album by Australian band Frenzal Rhomb
- "Sans Souci" (song), a composition by Sonny Burke and Peggy Lee for her 1952 album Lover
- "Sans Souci", the alma mater song of Columbia College, Columbia University, New York City
- "Sanssouci" (song), a song by Rufus Wainwright, from his album Release the Stars
- Sans Souci Theatre (Calcutta)
- Sans Souci Theatre
- Sans Souci, an Italian pale lager brand owned by Heineken International
- Sans Souci, a casino in Cuba operated by Santo Trafficante, Jr.
- Sans Souci, a former French restaurant in Washington, D.C. that went bankrupt in 1981, about which The Washington Post columnist Art Buchwald wrote, “Before the Sans Souci, there was no Power Lunch"
- Sans Souci, the nickname of a canoe paddled by author Eric Sevareid and his friend, Walter Port, in the non-fiction memoir Canoeing with the Cree (1935)
- USS Sans Souci II (SP-301), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919
- San Soucis, a town on the island of St. Lucia
- Small Angle Neutron Scattering
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