Sikh

/siːk/ noun

Definition

A follower of Sikhism, the monotheistic religion founded by Guru Nanak in 15th-century Punjab.

Etymology

From Sanskrit śiṣya 'disciple, student,' through Punjabi sikh. The word literally means 'learner' or 'seeker of truth,' reflecting the religion's emphasis on continuous spiritual learning and seeking divine knowledge.

Kelly Says

The word 'Sikh' beautifully embodies the essence of the faith itself - it literally means 'student' or 'seeker,' emphasizing that spiritual life is about continuous learning rather than fixed dogma. Every Sikh carries in their very name the commitment to lifelong seeking.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሲክ
ARالعربية
سيخ
BNবাংলা
শিখ
CSČeština
sikh
DADansk
sikh
DEDeutsch
Sikh
ELΕλληνικά
σιχ
ESEspañol
sij
FAفارسی
سیخ
FISuomi
sikh
FRFrançais
sikh
GUGU
સિખ
HAHA
sikh
HEעברית
סיקי
HIहिन्दी
सिख
HUMagyar
sikh
IDBahasa Indonesia
sikh
IGIG
sikh
ITItaliano
sikh
JA日本語
シク教
KKKK
сикх
KMKM
សីក
KO한국어
시크
MRMR
सिख
MSBahasa Melayu
sikh
MYမြန်မာ
စစ်ခ
NLNederlands
sikh
NONorsk
sikh
PAPA
ਸਿੱਖ
PLPolski
sikh
PTPortuguês
sikh
RORomână
sikh
RUРусский
сикх
SVSvenska
sikh
SWKiswahili
sikh
TAதமிழ்
சீக்கியர்
TEతెలుగు
సిక్కు
THไทย
สิกข์
TLTL
sikh
TRTürkçe
sikh
UKУкраїнська
сикх
URاردو
سکھ
VITiếng Việt
sikh
YOYO
sikh
ZH中文
锡克
ZUZU
isikhongo

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