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* [[ | * [[Sen Fujimoto]] (born 1923) Japanese novelist | ||
* [[Sen Katayama]] (1859–1933), Japanese Marxist political activist and journalist | |||
* [[Sen Mitsuji]] (born 1987) Australian actor and model | |||
* [[Sen Morimoto]] Japanese jazz rap multi-instrumentalist. | |||
* [[Sen no Dōan]] (1546–1607) Japanese tea ceremony master | |||
* [[Sen Sōshitsu XV]] (1923–2025) was the 15th-generation Grand Master [[iemoto]] of Urasenke | |||
* [[Anna Sen]] (born 1990), Russian handball player | * [[Anna Sen]] (born 1990), Russian handball player | ||
* [[Amartya Sen]] (born 1933), Indian economist and philosopher | * [[Amartya Sen]] (born 1933), Indian economist and philosopher | ||
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* [[Ko Chung Sen]] (born 1968), Malaysian politician | * [[Ko Chung Sen]] (born 1968), Malaysian politician | ||
* [[Konkona Sen Sharma]] (born 1979), Indian actress and director | * [[Konkona Sen Sharma]] (born 1979), Indian actress and director | ||
* [[Ivan Sen]] (born 1972), Australian Director of Indigenous and Croatian descent | |||
* [[Lakshya Sen]] (born 2001), Indian badminton player | * [[Lakshya Sen]] (born 2001), Indian badminton player | ||
* [[Lin Sen]] (1868–1943, chairman of the government of the 1912–49 Republic of China | * [[Lin Sen]] (1868–1943, chairman of the government of the 1912–49 Republic of China | ||
* [[Masako Sen]] (born 1951), Japanese former member of the Imperial Family | |||
* [[Masao Sen]] (born 1947) Japanese Enka singer and businessman | |||
* [[Mihir Sen]] (1930–1997), Indian swimmer | * [[Mihir Sen]] (1930–1997), Indian swimmer | ||
* [[Moon Moon Sen]] (born 1954), Indian actress | * [[Moon Moon Sen]] (born 1954), Indian actress | ||
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* [[Suchitra Sen]] (born as Roma Dasgupta, 1931), an Indian actress | * [[Suchitra Sen]] (born as Roma Dasgupta, 1931), an Indian actress | ||
* [[Sushmita Sen]] (born 1975), an Indian actress and model | * [[Sushmita Sen]] (born 1975), an Indian actress and model | ||
* [[Sen no Rikyū]] ( | * [[Sen no Rikyū]] (1522–1591) Japanese tea master considered the most important influence on the [[chanoyu]] | ||
* [[Senhime]] (1597–1666), | * [[Senhime]] (1597–1666), the eldest daughter of the shōgun [[Tokugawa Hidetada]] | ||
* [[Sun Yat-sen]], Chinese leader | * [[Sun Yat-sen]], Chinese leader | ||
* [[Tsuda Sen]] (1837–1908) Japanese politician, educator and writer | |||
* [[Ali Şen]], Turkish actor | * [[Ali Şen]], Turkish actor | ||
* [[Eren Şen]], German-Turkish footballer | * [[Eren Şen]], German-Turkish footballer | ||
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{{Disambiguation|geo}} | {{Disambiguation|geo}} | ||
[[Category:Japanese-language surnames]] | |||
[[Category:Japanese unisex given names]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:04, 14 August 2025
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Surname
- Sen is a surname used by Magars and Thakuri in Nepal
- Sen (surname), a Bengali surname
- Şen, a Turkish surname
- A variant of the Serer patronym Sène
Currency subunit
- Etymologically related to the English word cent; a hundredth of the following currencies:
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People
- Sen Fujimoto (born 1923) Japanese novelist
- Sen Katayama (1859–1933), Japanese Marxist political activist and journalist
- Sen Mitsuji (born 1987) Australian actor and model
- Sen Morimoto Japanese jazz rap multi-instrumentalist.
- Sen no Dōan (1546–1607) Japanese tea ceremony master
- Sen Sōshitsu XV (1923–2025) was the 15th-generation Grand Master iemoto of Urasenke
- Anna Sen (born 1990), Russian handball player
- Amartya Sen (born 1933), Indian economist and philosopher
- Aparna Sen (born 1945), Indian filmmaker and actress
- Antara Dev Sen (born 1963), British–Indian journalist
- Asit Sen (actor) (1917–1993), Indian actor
- Erroll Chunder Sen (1899–Template:C.1941), Indian First World War aviator
- Kaushik Sen (or Koushik Sen), Indian actor
- Keshub Chandra Sen (or Keshab Chunder Sen; 1838–1884), Hindu philosopher
- Ko Chung Sen (born 1968), Malaysian politician
- Konkona Sen Sharma (born 1979), Indian actress and director
- Ivan Sen (born 1972), Australian Director of Indigenous and Croatian descent
- Lakshya Sen (born 2001), Indian badminton player
- Lin Sen (1868–1943, chairman of the government of the 1912–49 Republic of China
- Masako Sen (born 1951), Japanese former member of the Imperial Family
- Masao Sen (born 1947) Japanese Enka singer and businessman
- Mihir Sen (1930–1997), Indian swimmer
- Moon Moon Sen (born 1954), Indian actress
- Nandana Sen (born 1967), Indian actress and writer
- Raima Sen (born 1979), Indian actress
- Ramprasad Sen, saint and poet
- Reema Sen (born 1981), Indian actress
- Rimi Sen (born 1981), Indian actress and film producer
- Riya Sen (born 1981), Indian actress and model
- Sandipta Sen (born 1987), Bengali television actress
- Shobha Sen (1923–2017, Bengali theatre and film actress
- Srabani Sen or Sraboni Sen, an Indian singer
- Sohail Sen, Indian music composer
- Surya Sen (1894–1934), Indian revolutionary
- Suchitra Sen (born as Roma Dasgupta, 1931), an Indian actress
- Sushmita Sen (born 1975), an Indian actress and model
- Sen no Rikyū (1522–1591) Japanese tea master considered the most important influence on the chanoyu
- Senhime (1597–1666), the eldest daughter of the shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada
- Sun Yat-sen, Chinese leader
- Tsuda Sen (1837–1908) Japanese politician, educator and writer
- Ali Şen, Turkish actor
- Eren Şen, German-Turkish footballer
- Gülhan Şen, Turkish television presenter, producer, and speaker
- H. Nida Sen, Turkish ophthalmologist
- Şener Şen, Turkish actor
- Volkan Şen, Turkish footballer
Places
- London Southend Airport, UK, IATA airport code
- Sen, Abadan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran
- Sen, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province
- Sen, Zanjan, a village in Iran
- Sen Brahmana, a village in Jammu and Kashmir, India
- Sen (river), Yakutia, Russian Federation
Other uses
- Sen (go), a handicapping term in the game go
- Sen (Mandaeism), the Mandaean name for the moon
- Sen., an abbreviation for the title Senator
- Sen, a character in the film Spirited Away
- Sen (unit) in Thai measurement
- SEN, Special Educational Needs
- SEN, Sports Entertainment Network
See also
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