Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

djinni

noun
/ˈdʒɪni/
Definition
A supernatural being in Arabian and Islamic mythology, often depicted as a spirit that can grant wishes.
Examples
  • In the ancient tales, the djinni would emerge from a lamp when summoned by a human.
  • The story of Aladdin features a famous djinni who grants three wishes to the protagonist.
  • Many cultures have their own versions of djinni, known also as genies.
Meaning
Djinni are considered to be entities of a different realm, capable of influencing the world of humans through magical powers. They are commonly associated with stories from ‘One Thousand and One Nights’ (Arabian Nights).
Synonyms
  • genie
  • spirit
  • ghost