Min may refer to:
- Min (god), an Egyptian fertility god. Min is an Ancient Egyptian god whose cult originated in predynastic times (4th millennium BC
- MiN, a US based hair care company.
- Menes, an early Egyptian Pharaoh. Menes is the name of the Egyptian Pharaoh credited with founding the First dynasty, sometime around 3100 BC
- Minuth, in Judaism. Minuth ( מינות) means " Heresy " in Hebrew. The word is especially important for studies of Jewish Christian relations in late antiquity
- Min, a major and well-known surname in Japan. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics.
- abbreviation of
Chinese
- Fujian province of China is abbreviated to Mǐn, written 闽. In Mathematics, maxima and minima, known collectively as extrema, are the largest value (maximum or smallest value (minimum that A minute is a Unit of measurement of Time or of Angle. The minute is a unit of Time equal to 1/60th of an Hour or 60 Minnesota ( Native Americans demonstrated the name to early settlers The Minangkabau language ( autonym: Baso Minang(kabau; Indonesian: Bahasa Minangkabau) is an Austronesian language, spoken by This article is about the People's Republic of China province
- Mín is the name of the place in the Chinese province of Sichuan. Min 閩 was one of the Ten Kingdoms which was in existence between the years of 909 and 945. The Min River ( is a 577km-long River in Fujian province China.
popular culture
- Min Farshaw, a character in the Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan. The Min River ( 岷 江 Pinyin: Mín Jiāng is a 735km-long River in central Sichuan province China. ( Postal map spelling: Szechwan and Szechuan) is a province in western China with its capital in Chengdu. Elmindreda "Min" Farshaw is one of the main characters of The Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan.
See also
Mina can refer to Places Mina Gabon Mina Greece Mina Iloilo, in the Philippines Min County is administratively under the control of Dingxi, Gansu province
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