- 乌桓 wūhuán WuhuanAncient nomadic people of northern China related to the Donghu; they were defeated by the Xiongnu and retreated to the Wuhuan Mountains before eventually migrating into central China.
- 罗荣桓 luórónghuán Luo RonghuanLuo Ronghuan (1902-1963), a Chinese Communist general and one of the Ten Great Marshals
- 盘桓 pánhuán to lingerTo stay or linger; to pace about or hesitate to move forward; to wait and see
- 齐桓公 qíhuángōng Duke Huan of QiDuke Huan of Qi (reigned 685–643 BC), a famous ruler of the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period; he is considered the first of the [[春秋五霸|春秋五霸|chun1 qiu1 wu3 ba4]].
- 赵桓 zhàohuán Zhao Huanpersonal name of Emperor Qinzong of Northern Song (1100-1156), the last emperor of the Northern Song dynasty who reigned from 1126 to 1127
- 桓台县 huántáixiàn Huantai CountyHuantai County in the city of [[淄博|淄博|zi1 bo2]], Shandong Province
- 桓台 huántái HuantaiHuantai county in [[淄博|淄博|zi1 bo2]] city, Shandong province
- 张荫桓 zhāngyìnhuán Zhang YinhuanZhang Yinhuan (1837-1900), a senior diplomat and politician during the late Qing dynasty.
- 汉桓帝 hànhuándì Emperor Huan of HanEmperor Huan of the Eastern Han dynasty (reigned 146–168), given name [[刘志|劉志|liu2 zhi4]]. His reign was marked by the dominance of powerful eunuchs and the start of the 'disaster of partisan prohibitions', which led to the further weakening of the dynasty.
- 桓宽 huánkuān Huan KuanHuan Kuan (dates unknown), a Western Han dynasty scholar and official from Runan, known for writing the "Discourse on Salt and Iron" ([[盐铁论|鹽鐵論|yan2 tie3 lun4]]).
- 桓桓 huánhuán mighty(literary) mighty and powerful; displaying martial prowess
- 桓温 huánwēn Huan WenHuan Wen (312–373), a powerful general and regent of the Eastern Jin dynasty who led multiple northern expeditions and briefly seized control of the imperial court
- 桓玄 huánxuán Huan XuanHuan Xuan (369-404), an Eastern Jin general and briefly an emperor who declared himself ruler of the short-lived Chu state
- 桓谭 huántán Huan TanHuan Tan (c. 20 BC – 56 AD), a philosopher and scholar of the Eastern Han dynasty from Peiguo (modern Suixi, Anhui); he was known for his wide learning, his critiques of contemporary superstition, and his work "Xin Lun" (New Treatise).
- 般桓 pánhuán to lingerto pace back and forth; to linger at a place or stay over; to hover or spiral.
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH