What is the meaning of Dan?

ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Danish.

A title of honour or respect similar to "master" or "Sir", used of historical and legendary figures of the past.

A small truck or sledge used in coal mines.

A rank of black belt in martial arts.

Someone who has achieved a level of black belt.

Synonym of picul: a traditional unit of weight and mass.

A dan buoy.

then

than

tooth

water

water

than

wall

water

tooth

branch (part of plant)

water

water

in front of, before

water

Nonstandard spelling of dān.

Nonstandard spelling of dǎn.

Nonstandard spelling of dàn.

in

within

then, after that

then, in that case

thus, therefore

than (in comparisons)

other than (with negation)

Contraction of dat ne.

A respectful term of address for a (male) scholar, noble, or cleric.

A respectful term of address for a classical deity.

A male noble or member of the clergy.

to give, to grant, to provide with

Dane

eager

lustful

moved, impressed, especially by fear

then (sequential), after that

day

day

day

past passive participle of dáti

water

water

old (of things)

path; trail; way

water

border

(fresh) water

dawn

to count

to sow

to pass beyond

third-person plural present indicative of dar

Soft mutation of tan.

dan, master and teacher of judo, karate or other Japanese martial arts

dan, master degree in judo and karate

Danian, stage of Paleogene

then, at that time (in the future)

then, after that

then, in that case

than (in comparison)

but, except

Unit of grading proficiency of black belt or greater than black-belt in Japanese martial arts.

dan

third-person plural present indicative of dar

and (used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera)

Rank in judo, karate and kenpo.

Rōmaji transcription of だん

and (used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera)

this

your

accusative/genitive singular of dat

then (in that case)

for, since

day

dan

third-person plural present indicative of dar

Contraction of dagen., definite singular of dag

Dane (inhabitant of ancient Denmark)

constituted in a certain manner

thanks

under

Soft mutation of tan (under).

first-person plural present colloquial of bod

to counteract or neutralize someone's charm or spell

to shine, to be smooth

to polish or shine something

to boast

to scrape or smoothen something; to shave

Source: wiktionary.org