Sirin (disambiguation)

Sirin (disambiguation)

Sirin is a Russian mythological bird.

Sirin can also refer to:

*Sirin (Islamic history), one of Muhammad's slaves
*Sirin (airline)
*Ephrem the Syrian, an ancient Syrian saint known as Sirin in Russia
*Sirin, the Korean name for a type of document seal
*V. Sirin is the pen name of Vladimir Nabokov during his exile in Berlin.


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