What is the meaning of Van?

ISO 639-3 language code for Valman.

A covered motor vehicle used to carry goods or (normally less than ten) persons, usually roughly cuboid in shape, Depending on the type of van, it can be bigger or smaller than a pickup truck and SUV, and longer and higher than a car but relatively smaller than a truck/lorry or a bus.

An enclosed railway vehicle for transport of goods, such as a boxcar/box van.

A light wagon, either covered or open, used by tradesmen and others for the transportation of goods.

A large towable vehicle equipped for the repair of structures that cannot easily be moved.

To transport in a van or similar vehicle (especially of horses).

Of law enforcement: to arrest (not necessarily in a van; derived from party van).

Clipping of vanguard.

A shovel used in cleansing ore.

To wash or cleanse, as a small portion of ore, on a shovel.

A fan or other contrivance, such as a sieve, for winnowing grain.

A wing with which the air is beaten.

of

from

some of (the)

air

wind

breath

intestinal gas

winnowing machine

wind

van

of

from (a place, person)

from (a time)

out of

from, out of, because of

va + an, from a, of a

being used to (doing) something

one of the Vanir

Used in Dutch surnames.

Alternative form of fan

heaven, sky

third-person plural present indicative of anar

third-person plural present indicative of anar

van; minibus; vehicle (Classifier: c)

breeze (light, gentle wind)

genitive plural of vana

one of the Vanir

van

pleje van – nurse, take care of

of (possession, property)

of (general association)

by, of (creator)

from (origin)

from (starting point of a movement or change)

from (starting point in time)

from, off (removal of something from off something else)

of, out of, from, with (cause)

of, out of, with (material or resource)

of, out of, among (out of a larger whole; partitive)

from, was, formerly (indicating a change in price)

like (quotative (used to introduce direct speech))

of, from

from

by, from

of, about

a surname or nickname beginning with the preposition van

any surname

a winnowing basket

a horse trailer

empty, devoid of content, containing only air

useless, ineffective

vacuous, trivial-minded

waist

empty, vacant

third-person plural present indicative of ir

to be

there to be, to exist

to have; someone (-nak/-nek) has something (-a/-e/-ja/-je)

to be made (out) of something (with -ból/-ből)

to be (indicating the statal passive)

vain, futile

vain, worthless

vain, conceited

Apocopic form of vano

van

van (covered motor vehicle used to carry goods or (normally less than ten) persons, usually roughly cuboid in shape, longer and higher than a car but relatively smaller than a truck/lorry or a bus)

van (a covered vehicle used for carrying goods)

vain

futile

idle

fruitless

vainglorious

except

outside, out

out of

out, outside, outdoors

van (vehicle)

third-person plural present indicative of ir

accustomed to, used to, having the habit to

experienced, adept

van (covered vehicle)

to beg, to implore

valve

waltz

Source: wiktionary.org