Sinbad
Masculine
Literature
Meaning & Origin
Sinbad is a legendary mariner and the hero of a story-cycle within The 1001 Nights (also known as Arabian Nights). The name derives from Arabic Sindibād, of uncertain origin, possibly from Persian. Sinbad is a later addition to the tales, not present in the earliest 14th-century manuscript, appearing as an independent cycle in 18th–19th-century collections.
According to the stories, Sinbad hails from Baghdad during the early Abbasid Caliphate (8th–9th centuries CE). He undergoes seven fantastic voyages throughout the seas east of Africa and south of Asia, encountering mythical monsters, supernatural phenomena, and treasure. His adventures reflect the era of Arab and Muslim maritime exploration.
Variant spellings include Sindbad and Sindibad.
Meaning: From Arabic Sindibād, possibly of Persian origin
Origin: Literature, The 1001 Nights
Type: Mythical mariner, used as a given name
Usage: Primarily literary; occasional modern use in Islamic world