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Sinbad

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Name — A legendary sailor and adventurer from the tales of One Thousand and One Nights.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic سِنْدِبَاد (sindibād), from Middle Persian (compare Persian سندباد (sendbâd)), possibly borrowed from Sanskrit सिद्धपथ (siddhapatha, “path of the Blessed”). According to folk etymology, from سند (send) + باد (bâd), whence also the Arabic هِنْدِبَاد (hindibād).

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What does “Sinbad” mean?

The word “Sinbad” means a legendary sailor and adventurer from the tales of One Thousand and One Nights.

How do you use “Sinbad” in a sentence?

Here is “Sinbad” used in a sentence: “Sinbad the Sailor faces monsters and marvels on his seven voyages.”

What part of speech is “Sinbad”?

“Sinbad” is a name.

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