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ˈsɪn bædsin·bad
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Sinbad the Sailor, Sinbadnoun
in the Arabian Nights a hero who tells of the fantastic adventures he had in his voyages
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Sinbad the Sailor (; Arabic: سندباد البحري, romanized: Sindibādu al-Bahriyy; Persian: سُنباد بحری, romanized: Sonbād-e Bahri or Sindbad) is a fictional mariner and the hero of a story-cycle of Middle Eastern origin. He is described as hailing from Baghdad during the early Abbasid Caliphate (8th and 9th centuries A.D.). In the course of seven voyages throughout the seas east of Africa and south of Asia, he has fantastic adventures in magical realms, encountering monsters and witnessing supernatural phenomena.
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Sinbad is a fictional character from Middle Eastern folklore, best known from the "One Thousand and One Nights" or "Arabian Nights" stories. He is typically portrayed as a daring and adventurous sailor who embarks on seven fantastical voyages, encountering mythical creatures and discovering magical places. The character has been the subject of numerous adaptations, including films, TV series, and even video games. Also, 'Sinbad' is a stage name of an American stand-up comedian and actor, David Adkins.
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Sinbad
An old tar whose yarns are still on the distaff.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sinbad in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sinbad in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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