A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together.
Pin or PIN may also refer to:
People
- Ayah Pin (1941–2016), Malaysian cult leader
 
Surname "Pin"
- Camille Pin (born 1981), French tennis player
 - Celeste Pin (born 1961), Italian soccer player
 - Doriane Pin (born 2004), French racing driver
 - Gabriele Pin (born 1962), Italian soccer player
 - Jean-Éric Pin, French mathematician
 
Given name "Pin"
- Haing Pin (1942–2020), Cambodian Khmer Rouge leader
 - Luo Pin (1733–1799; Chinese: 羅聘), Chinese Qing Dynasty painter
 - Lu Pin (disambiguation), several people
 - Pin Malakul (1903–1995), Thai educator
 - Mun Pin (1998–2023; Korean: 문빈), South Korean entertainer
 - Sun Pin (3rd century BCE), Chinese Warring States era general
 - Ts'ao Pin (931–999; Chinese: 曹彬), Chinese general
 - Wang Pin (born 1974; Chinese: 王频), chess player
 - Wen Pin (3rd century CE), Chinese Three Kingdoms era general
 - Wu Pin (16th century CE; Chinese: 吳彬), Chinese Ming Dynasty landscape painter
 - Yu Pin (disambiguation), several people
 - Paul Yu Pin (1901–1978; Chinese: 于斌, Yu Pin), Chinese Catholic cardinal
 
Places
- Le Pin (disambiguation) (French: The Pin, The Pine), several places
 - Pin, Haute-Saône, a place in France
 
Arts and entertainment
Music
- Pin (harp), a Cambodian musical instrument
 - "Pin", a song by Yeah Yeah Yeahs from the 2003 album Fever to Tell
 - "Pin", a song by Anuel AA from the 2021 album Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren,
 - "The Pin", a song by Goo Goo Dolls from the 2016 album Boxes
 
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Pin (film), a 1988 Canadian horror film
 - Pin (novel), a 1981 American gothic horror thriller novel by Andrew Neiderman
 - The Pin (comedy act), on BBC Radio 4
 
Science and technology
- Pin (computer program), a platform for creating analysis tools
 - Pin (electronics), a short lead
 - Pin, an image on Pinterest social media service
 - Pin, to attach programs or files to a taskbar in a graphical user interface
 - Personal identification number, or PIN, a numeric passcode
 - PIN diode, a semiconductor device
 - PIN proteins, integral membrane proteins in plants
 - Preferred IUPAC name (PIN), a unique chemical name
 - Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), an abnormality of prostatic glands
 
Sports and games
- Pin (amateur wrestling), a grappling hold that ends a match
 - Pin (professional wrestling), a wrestling move
 - Pin (bridge), a maneuver in the game of bridge
 - Pin (chess), a chess tactic
 - Bowling pin, the target of a bowling ball
 
Other uses
- Piame language (ISO 639 language code 
pin) - Pin, a cask size of half a firkin in English brewery cask units
 - PIN (debit card), a Dutch debit card brand
 - PIN Group, a German postal company
 - Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences (PIN), Moscow, Russia
 - People in Need (PIN), a Czech non-profit organization
 - Police Information Notice (PIN), issued under the UK Protection from Harassment Act 1997
 - Postal code, or PIN, a series of digits or letters used in a postal address
- Postal Index Number, in India
 
 - Pinxit, abbreviated PIN, added to the signature of a painter
 - Award pin, recognising an achievement
 - Lapel pin, a small pin worn on clothing
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Pin
 - All pages with titles beginning with PIN
 - All pages with titles containing pin
 - Pins (disambiguation)
 - Hairpin (disambiguation)
 - Kingpin (disambiguation)
 - Pinhead (disambiguation)
 - Pinning (disambiguation)
 - PIN Group (disambiguation)
 - Pin-up (disambiguation)
 - Push pin (disambiguation)
 - Bridge pin, on a keyboard musical instrument
 - Dowel, a cylindrical shape made of wood, plastic, or metal
 - Pinacol, a white solid organic compound
 
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