Sin
Sin or Šin stands for:
- Pelusium , (Old Testament Sin ), ancient Egyptian city in the Nile Delta
- Sīn , سين, Arabic letter
- Sin Cars , British car manufacturer
- Sin (god) (mostly written as d 30), the Assyrian and Babylonian moon god
- Schin or Sin (Hebrew letter ש) , the twenty-first letter in the Hebrew alphabet
- Zin (desert) , Israeli desert
- შ , Georgian letter
Sin is the family name of the following people:
- Angelica Sin (* 1974), American porn actress and actress
- Jaime Lachica Sin (1928–2005), Archbishop of Manila
- Marianne Sin-Pfältzer (1926–2015), German photographer
- Mehmet Sin (* 1993), German-Turkish soccer player
- Oliver Šin (* 1985), Hungarian painter
- Sin Da-woon (* 1993), South Korean short tracker
- Sin Joon-sik (* 1980), South Korean Taekwondoin
- Sin Kyong-suk (* 1963), South Korean writer
- Sin Sang-woo (* 1987), South Korean ice hockey player
- Sin Yong-nam (* 1978), North Korean soccer player
sin stands for:
- Sine , see sine and cosine
- Sinhala language (ISO-639-3 code), language of the Sinhalese
SiN stands for:
- SiN , a first-person shooter developed by Ritual Entertainment and released by Activision in November 1998
- Silicon nitride , a chemical compound that is used as a component of an engineering material
SIN stands for:
- Swiss Institute for Nuclear Physics , see Paul Scherrer Institute #History
- Singapore Airport (Singapore Changi Airport), international airport of the Asian city-state Singapore, is one of the largest airports in Asia according to the IATA code
- Singapore , Olympic country code
- Social Insurance Number , see social insurance number , a code consisting of letters and / or numbers to identify people in the social insurance system
- SIN (band) , American rock band led by bassist Rik Fox
As a license plate number, SIN stands for:
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