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'''Sagan''' may refer to:
'''Sagan''' may refer to:


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==Places==
==Places==
* German name for
* German name of [[Żagań]], Poland and the Silesian [[Duchy of Żagań]]
** [[Żagań]], Poland
** [[Duchy of Żagań]] (1274–1549), one of the duchies of Silesia
* [[Sagan, Iran]], a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
* [[Sagan, West Azerbaijan]], a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
* [[Sagan, Ethiopia]]
* [[Sagan, Ethiopia]]
* The [[Sagan River]] of Ethiopia
* [[Sagan River]], Ethiopia
* [[Şağan]], Azerbaijan
* [[Şağan]], Azerbaijan

* [[2709 Sagan]], asteroid named after Carl Sagan
* [[Sagan (crater)]], impact crater on Mars named after Carl Sagan


==People==
==People==
* [[Segan]], an Aramaic term for the deputy of a civil or religious leader, rendered as ''sagan'' in Hebrew
* [[Carl Sagan]], American astronomer, science writer, and advocate for rationalism and skepticism
* [[Dorion Sagan]], American writer, one of Carl Sagan's sons
* [[Françoise Sagan]], French writer
* [[Jacob Dungau Sagan]], Malaysian politician and Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia
* [[Jeanne Sagan]], American musician, bassist for All That Remains
* [[Jeremy Sagan]], American programmer, one of Carl Sagan's sons
* [[Leontine Sagan]], Austrian actress
* [[Nick Sagan]], American writer, one of Carl Sagan's sons
* [[Peter Sagan]], Slovakian cyclist
* [[Scott Sagan]], professor of political science at Stanford University


* [[Anna of Sagan]] (died 1541), duchess by marriage to Duke Charles I of Münsterberg-Oels
== Other ==
* [[Sasha Sagan|Alexandra "Sasha" Sagan]] (born 1982), American author, television producer, and filmmaker
* [[2709 Sagan]], asteroid named after Carl Sagan
* [[Carl Sagan]] (1934–1996), American astronomer, science writer, and advocate for rationalism and skepticism
* [[Dorion Sagan]] (born 1959), American writer, one of Carl Sagan's sons
* [[Françoise Sagan]] (1935–2004), French writer
* [[Ginetta Sagan]] (1925–2000), American human-rights activist
* [[Hedwig of Sagan]] (died 1390), Queen of Poland as wife of Casimir III
* [[Jacob Dungau Sagan]] (born 1946), Malaysian politician and Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia
* [[Jeanne Sagan]] (born 1979), American musician, bassist for All That Remains
* [[Juraj Sagan]] (born 1988), Slovak cyclist, Peter Sagan's brother
* [[Leontine Sagan]] (1889–1974), Austrian film director and actress
* [[Nick Sagan]] (born 1970), American writer, one of Carl Sagan's sons
* [[Peter Sagan]] (born 1990), Slovak cyclist, Juraj Sagan's brother
* [[Scott Sagan]] (born 1955), professor of political science at Stanford University

==Engineering, science and technology==
* [[Sagan (number)]], the number of stars in the observable universe
* [[Sagan (unit of measurement)]], humorous unit of measurement named after Carl Sagan
* [[Sagan (unit of measurement)]], humorous unit of measurement named after Carl Sagan
* [[S.A.G.A.N.]], social and collaborative web-platform
* [[Sagan (software)]], a high performance, multi-threaded log analysis engine

== Other ==
* [[Sagan (ceremony)]], a Nepalese sacred ritual
* [[Sagan (film)|''Sagan'' (film)]], 2008 French film about the French writer Françoise Sagan
* [[Sagan (film)|''Sagan'' (film)]], 2008 French film about the French writer Françoise Sagan
* [[Sagan Technology]], American software company founded by Jeremy Sagan
* [[Sagan Tosu]], Japanese professional football club based in Tosu, Saga Prefecture


==See also==
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[[Category:Hebrew-language surnames]]
* {{lookfrom|Sagan}}
[[Category:Jewish surnames]]
* [[Sagen (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 19:18, 18 January 2023

Sagan may refer to:

Places

[edit]

People

[edit]
  • Segan, an Aramaic term for the deputy of a civil or religious leader, rendered as sagan in Hebrew
  • Anna of Sagan (died 1541), duchess by marriage to Duke Charles I of Münsterberg-Oels
  • Alexandra "Sasha" Sagan (born 1982), American author, television producer, and filmmaker
  • Carl Sagan (1934–1996), American astronomer, science writer, and advocate for rationalism and skepticism
  • Dorion Sagan (born 1959), American writer, one of Carl Sagan's sons
  • Françoise Sagan (1935–2004), French writer
  • Ginetta Sagan (1925–2000), American human-rights activist
  • Hedwig of Sagan (died 1390), Queen of Poland as wife of Casimir III
  • Jacob Dungau Sagan (born 1946), Malaysian politician and Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia
  • Jeanne Sagan (born 1979), American musician, bassist for All That Remains
  • Juraj Sagan (born 1988), Slovak cyclist, Peter Sagan's brother
  • Leontine Sagan (1889–1974), Austrian film director and actress
  • Nick Sagan (born 1970), American writer, one of Carl Sagan's sons
  • Peter Sagan (born 1990), Slovak cyclist, Juraj Sagan's brother
  • Scott Sagan (born 1955), professor of political science at Stanford University

Engineering, science and technology

[edit]

Other

[edit]
  • Sagan (ceremony), a Nepalese sacred ritual
  • Sagan (film), 2008 French film about the French writer Françoise Sagan
  • Sagan Tosu, Japanese professional football club based in Tosu, Saga Prefecture

See also

[edit]