Flying Dutchman

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A mythical Dutch-flagged ghost clipper that is very fast sailing, and never makes it to port, seen on the high seas, where upon being hailed, occupants request information on persons long dead, or leave messages for said people. In European naval folklore, it was considered to portend bad luck.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: Vlieënde Hollander
 * Arabic: الْهُولَنْدِي الطَّائِر
 * Azerbaijani: Uçan Hollandiyalı
 * Bengali: ফ্লাইং ডাচম্যান
 * Bulgarian: Летящия холандец
 * Catalan: Holandès Errant, Holandès Volador
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 飛翔的荷蘭人號
 * Czech: Bludný Holanďan
 * Danish: den flyvende hollænder, dødssejleren
 * Dutch: Vliegende Hollander
 * Esperanto: fluganta Holandano
 * Estonian: Lendav hollandlane
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: Fliegender Holländer
 * Greek: Ιπτάμενος Ολλανδός
 * Hebrew: הַהוֹלַנְדִּי הַמְעוֹפֵף
 * Hungarian: bolygó hollandi
 * Italian: Olandese Volante
 * Japanese: フライング・ダッチマン
 * Korean: ^방황하는 ^네덜란드인
 * Latvian: Klīstošais holandietis
 * Lithuanian: Skrajojantis olandas
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: den flygende hollender, Dødsseileren
 * Persian: هلندی سرگردان
 * Polish: Latający Holender
 * Portuguese: Holandês Voador
 * Romanian: Olandezul Zburător
 * Russian: Лету́чий голла́ндец
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Лѐте̄ћӣ Хола́нђанин
 * Roman: Lètēćī Holánđanin
 * Slovene: Leteči Holandec
 * Spanish: Holandés Volador, Holandés Errante
 * Swedish:
 * Thai: ฟลายอิงดัตช์แมน
 * Turkish: Uçan Hollandalı
 * Ukrainian: Летю́чий голла́ндець
 * Veps: Lendai alamalaine
 * Vietnamese: người Hà Lan bay
 * Zealandic: Vliegende 'Ollander

Noun

 * 1) A ship similar to the Flying Dutchman; a ghost ship.