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Worldwide, Sirin (Sirin , سيرين , ศิรินทร์ , among others...) is a common primarily girly, but very seldom masculine given name. The first name Sirin is habitual in Tunisia, where it is quite a common mostly girly, but infrequently masculine name, Algeria, where it is quite a common predominantly feminine, but very seldom masculine name, and Syria (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in India, Algeria, and Tunisia. Much less frequently, Sirin is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Sirin | India, Algeria, Tunisia, Thailand, Indonesia |
سيرين | Syria, Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, Palestinian Territory |
ศิริน, ศิรินทร์ | Thailand |
Сирин | Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus |
Siriñ, Sirìn, Sirín, Sirîn, Sirïn, Siŕin, Sìrin, Sìrìn, Sìrín, Sìrîñ, Sìrïn, Sírìn, Sírín, Sírîñ, Sírïn, Sîrin, Sîrìn, Sîrîn, Sîrïn, Sîrïñ, Sîrįn, Sïrin, Sïriñ, Sïrìn, Sïrín, Sïrîn, Sïrïn, Sïrïñ, Sïrīn, Sïrįn, Sĩrĩn, Sīrin, Sīrīn, Sīrįn, Sįrïn, Sįrįn, Sırın, Śirin, Şirin, Širin, Širín, Šiřin, Šìrìñ, Сиринь, Сирін, Сірін, سیرین, شيرين, ซีริล, ศศิรินทร์,
Sirin is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Sirin , the operatic character in the opera The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; bird of paradise.