Sinan
Sinan, (Arabic: سنان ), is a word found in Aramaic and Early Arabic, meaning spearhead [1][2][3] or perhaps spear.[4][5][6] It was subsequently used as a male given name.
It may refer to:
People, pre-twentieth century
- Khaled bin Sinan, pre-Islamic prophet
- Sinan ibn Thabit, Mandean physician, father of Ibrahim ibn Sinan
- Ibrahim ibn Sinan (908 – 946), mathematician and astronomer in Baghdad
- Rashid ad-Din Sinan (died ca. 1193), known as "Old Man of the Mountain", one of the leaders of the Hashshashin
- Atik Sinan (fl. 1471), "old Sinan", Ottoman architect
- Mimar Sinan (c. 1490 - 1588), chief architect and civil engineer for three Ottoman sultans
- Sinan Pasha (Ottoman admiral) (died 1553), in full Sinanüddin Yusuf Pasha, Kaptan Pasha (Fleet Admiral) of the Ottoman Navy
- Hadım Sinan Pasha (? - 1517), Ottoman grand vizier
- Sinan Pasha (1506 - 1596), Albanian born Grand Vizier, Ottoman military commander (pasha) and statesman
- Cigalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha (c. 1545 - 1605), Ottoman statesman of Italian background
- Sinan-paša Sijerčić (died 1806), Commander of Ottoman army
People, twentieth century and later
- Sinan Hasani (born 1922), Yugoslav politician
- Sinan Erdem (1927 - 2003), Turkish volleyball player and head of the Turkish National Olympic Committee
- Sinan Çetin (born 1953), Turkish actor, film director, and producer
- Sinan Savaskan (born 1954), Turkish-British classical music composer
- Sinan Sakić (born 1956), Serbian folk singer
- Sinan Alaağaç (1960 – 1985), Turkish footballer
- Sinan Erbil (born 1965), Turkmen singer
- Sinan Antoon (born 1967), Iraqi poet and novelist
- Sinan Akkuş (born 1971), Turkish-German actor, director, film producer and writer
- Sinan Şamil Sam (born 1974), Turkish-German boxer
- Sinan Demircioğlu (born 1975), Turkish footballer
- Sinan Tuzcu (born 1977), Turkish actor
- Sinan Akçıl (born 1980), Turkish pop composer and songwriter
- Sinan Cem Tanık (born 1980), Turkish volleyball player
- Sinan Kaloğlu (born 1981), Turkish footballer
- Sinan Sofuoğlu (1982 - 2008), Turkish motorcycle racer
- Sinan Güler (born 1983), Turkish basketball player
- Sinan Krause (born ca. 1986), German-Iraqi technician, kidnapped in Iraq
- Sinan Fawzi (born 1986), Iraqi footballer
- Sinan Özkan (born 1986), Turkish footballer
- Sinan Ören (born 1987), Turkish footballer
- Sinan Bolat (born 1988), Turkish-Belgian footballer
- Sinan Al-Shibibi, governor of the Central Bank of Iraq
Buildings, institutions and places
- Mosque Katip Sinan Qelebi, in Prizren, Kosovo
- Sinan Pasha Mosque (Damascus)
- Sinan Pasha Mosque (Istanbul), built by one Sinan for another
- Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, Istanbul
- Sinan Erdem Dome, Istanbul
- Abu Sinan, local council in Israel
- Sinan, Yemen, village in San‘a’ Governorate
- Kalaat es Senam, town in Tunisia
- Sinan (crater), crater on Mercury (named after Mimar Sinan)
Chinese and Korean uses
The transliteration Sinan, (unrelated to the Arabic above) may also refer to:
- Ha Sinan (born 1992), female Chinese swimmer
See also
References
- ^ P. Marcel Kurpershoek (1995). The story of a desert knight: the legend of Šlēwīḥ al-ʻAṭāwī and other ʻUtaybah Heroes. Leiden: E.J. Brill. p. 382.
- ^ J.M. Rogers (2006). Sinan. London: I.B. Taurus. p. 9.
- ^ J. Milton Cowan (editor) (1994). Arabic-English Dictionary: The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Arabic (fourth ed.). Ithaca, N. Y: Spoken Language Services Inc. p. 505.
- ^ Salahuddin Ahmed (1999). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. London: Hurst & Company.
- ^ S. A. Rahman (2001). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. New Delhi: Goodword Books.
- ^ However, in a footnote Ahmed (1999) explains that سنان means: "'Spear's point, a name of high antiquity'. See Colebrook T. E. 'On the Proper Names of the Mohammadans', Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, XXI, p. 246 (1881)." The connotation thus likely suggests a spearhead: the spear's point - its head.