{{wiktionary|win|Win}} '''Win''' or '''WIN''' most likely refers to: {{TOC right}} * A victory

'''Win''', '''Winning''', '''WIN''' or '''Winner''' may also refer to:

==Arts and entertainment== ===Film=== * ''Win!'', a 2016 American film

===Literature=== * ''Win'' (novel), 2021 novel by Harlan Coben * ''WIN'' (pacifist magazine) * ''WIN'' (wrestling magazine), US

===Music=== * Win (band), a Scottish band * "Win" (song), by Jay Rock * "Win", a song by Ateez from the album ''Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action'' * "Win", a song by Brian McKnight from the album ''Gold'' * "Win", a song by David Bowie from the album ''Young Americans'' * "Win", a song by Stefflon Don and DJ Khaled from the mixtape ''Secure'' * Worldwide Independent Network (WIN), a coalition of independent music bodies, see Independent record label#Worldwide Independent Network (WIN))

===Television and radio=== * Win Radio, a Philippine radio network ** 91.5 Win Radio, its flagship station * Win FM, an Indian radio station * WIN Television, an Australian television network ** WIN Corporation, the owner of WIN Television ** WIN News, the news service for WIN Television ** WIN (TV station)

==People== * Win (Burmese diplomat) ===Surnamed Win === * Win Aung, multiple people * Aye Aye Win (born 1953), Burmese journalist * Everjoice Win (born 1965), Zimbabwean feminist activist * Ne Win (1910–2002), Burmese military commander * Soe Win (disambiguation), multiple people * Nyan Win (born 1953), foreign minister of Myanmar since 2004 * Win Zaw (born 1982), Burmese politician currently serving as a House of Nationalities MP * Win Myint (born 1951), president of Myanmar from 2018 to 2021

===Given or nickname Win=== * Win Butler (born 1980), American-Canadian musician * Win Elliot (1915–1998), American sportscaster and game show host * Win Gatchalian (born 1974), Filipino politician * Win Headley (born 1949), American football player * Win Lyovarin (born 1956), Thai writer * Win Mercer (1894–1902), American baseball pitcher * Win Rockefeller (1948–2006), American politician, farmer, and businessman * Win Rosenfeld (born 1978), American screenwriter and producer * Win (born 1999), stage name of Thai actor Metawin Opas-iamkajorn

==Science and technology== * Microsoft Windows, computer operating systems * Win4Lin, software * Wireless Intelligent Network

==Sport== * Win (baseball), a statistical credit given to a pitcher * Win (horse), a racehorse

==Transportation== * Winchester railway station, England, code * Windsor railway station, Melbourne * Winona (Amtrak station)Winona, Minnesota, US, code * Winton Airport in Queensland, Australia, IATA code

==Other uses== * We Invest in Nationhood, Guyanese political party * Win, a type of bet offered by UK bookmakers * WIN, chemical compounds (like WIN 55,212-2) by Sterling Drug * WIN Party, a small New Zealand political party, 2004–2006 * WIN/GIA (or WIN/Gallup International), the Worldwide Independent Network/Gallup International Association, of market research firms, 2010–2017 * "Whip inflation now", a mid-1970s American economic plan * ''Wolność i Niezawisłość'' ("Freedom and Independence Association"), Poland, 1945–1952

==See also== * WINS (disambiguation) * Winn (disambiguation) * Winner (disambiguation) * Winning (disambiguation) * Wyn, a surname * Wynn (disambiguation)

{{disambiguation|surname|given name}} Category:Burmese-language surnames Category:English unisex given names Category:Surnames of Burmese origin