Can (name)
Can (Turkish: [dʒan]) is a common Turkish and Circassian given name and surname, meaning spirit, life, soul or heart. Turkish use is derived from the Persian word Jan and Circassian use is derived from Circassian word Janberk. In Turkish, the name Can is pronounced like the common English name John.
Given name
- Asım Can Gündüz (born 1955), Turkish rock and blues guitarist
- Bahtiyar Can Vanlı (born 1962), German-Turkish football coach
- Can Akın (born 1983), Turkish basketball player
- Can Arat (born 1984), Turkish footballer
- Can Artam (born 1981), Turkish race car driver
- Can Atilla (born 1969), Turkish composer and musician
- Can Ayvazoğlu (born 1979), Turkish volleyball player
- Can Bartu (1936–2019), Turkish basketball player, footballer and columnist
- Can Bonomo (born 1987), Turkish pop sin
- Can Dündar (born 1961), Turkish journalist, columnist and documentarian
- Can Emre Yücel (born 1983), Turkish footballer
- Can Erdem (born 1987), Turkish footballer
- Can Ergenekan (born 1972), Turkish-American swimmer
- Can Kim Hua, Vietnamese-American professional poker player
- Can Korkmaz (born 1992), Turkish basketball player
- Can Maxim Mutaf (born 1991), Turkish basketball player
- Can Öncü (born 2003), Turkish motorcycle racer
- Can Themba (1924–68), South African short-story writer
- Can Togay (born 1955), Hungarian film director
- Can Yücel (1926–1999), Turkish poet
- Can Yaman, Turkish actor
- Cen Can (715–770), Chinese poet
- Coşkun Can Aktan (born 1963), Turkish professor of economics
- Çiğdem Can Rasna (born 1976), Turkish volleyball player
- Ömer Can Sokullu (born 1988), Turkish footballer
Chinese and Vietnamese
- Huy Cận (1919–2005), Vietnamese poet
- Kun Can (1612 – after 1674), Chinese painter
- Liu Can (died 318), emperor of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Han Zhao
- Liu Can (Tang Dynasty) (died 906), official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty
- Ngô Đình Cẩn (1911–64), member of South Vietnam's Diệm government
- Nguyễn Bá Cẩn (1930–2009), former Prime Minister of South Vietnam
- Trịnh Căn (1633–1709), Vietnamese ruler
- Wang Can (177–217), politician, scholar and poet during Chinese Han Dynasty
- Wu Can (died 245), official of Eastern Wu during the Chinese Three Kingdoms period
- Yuan Can (420–477), high-level official of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song
- Zhou Can (born 1979), Chinese long jumper
- Zhu Can (died 621), rebel leader during the Chinese Sui Dynasty
Surname
- Cem Can (born 1981), Turkish footballer
- Cihan Can (born 1986), Turkish footballer
- Derya Can Göçen, Turkish world record holder female free-diver
- Emre Can (born 1994), German footballer of Turkish origin
- Emre Can (chess player) (born 1990), Turkish Grand Master chess player
- Erkan Can (born 1958), Turkish film and theatre actor
- Eyüp Can (boxer) (born 1964), Turkish boxer
- Eyüp Can (journalist) (born 1973), Turkish journalist
- Melisa Can (born 1984), U.S.-born Turkish female basketball player
- Mustafa Can (born 1969), Swedish author and journalist of Kurdish origin
- Müslüm Can (born 1975), German footballer of Turkish origin
- Osman Can, Turkish jurist
- Sibel Can (born 1970), Turkish folk pop singer
- Şenol Can (born 1983), Turkish footballer
- Yasemin Can (born 1996), Turkish female long-distance runner of Kenyan origin
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