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Şinasi is the Turkish spelling of the Persian name (شناسی), also
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as ''Shinasi''. Today, it is commonly used as a male given name.


Given name

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İbrahim Şinasi İbrahim Şinasi (5 August 1826 – 13 September 1871) was a pioneering Ottoman intellectual, author, journalist, translator, playwright, and newspaper editor. He was the innovator of several fields: he wrote one of the earliest examples of an Ot ...
(1826–1871), Ottoman author, playwright, and journalist *
Şinasi Bozatlı Sinasi Bozatli (born 1962) born in Ankara painter, sculptor and graphic artist. He is a member of IG Bildende Kunst and IAA / UNESCO. Studied painting and sculpture on Gazi University in Ankara (1984) and painting and graphics at the University o ...
(born 1962), Turkish painter and sculptor


Surname

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Morris Schinasi Morris Schinasi ( tr, Moris Şinasi; born Musa Eskenazi; April 27, 1855 – September 10, 1928) was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman-born wealthy American businessman in the tobacco industry. He was born in 1855 in Manisa, Ottoman Empire to relativ ...
(1855–1928), American tobacco industrialist of Ottoman origin *
Altina Schinasi Altina Schinasi (August 4, 1907 – August 19, 1999) was an American sculptor, filmmaker, actress, entrepreneur, window dresser, designer, and inventor. She was known for designing what she called the "Harlequin eyeglass frame", popularly known ...
(1907–1999), American artist, entrepreneur, and inventor, daughter of Morris


Places

* Åžinasi Sahnesi, theatre in Ankara, Turkey, named after Ä°brahim Åžinasi {{DEFAULTSORT:Sinasi Turkish masculine given names