san it is a honorary title widely used in the Japanese language, which means "Mr" or "Lady" in the literal translation into Portuguese.
the suffix san, as with other forms of treatment in Japanese, should be used after a given individual's first name. For example, a person named Hiro can be addressed in this case by Hiro-san.
There is a strict order on the correct use of each honorific title, being the san the most common.
Learn more about the meaning of kun, chan and sama – another of the main Japanese treatment suffixes.
The form of treatment san it is used in relationships where both individuals belong to the same hierarchy, that is, with the same age group or professional position, for example, but when there is little or no intimacy between them.
Another feature is that this treatment suffix can be used for both males and females.
SAN may still be the acronym for Storage Area Network, which means “Storage Area Network” in Portuguese. It is a network with the sole purpose of storing data on a network.