Certificate of Name
Basim
Masculine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Basim is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "smiling." It derives from the Arabic root basama (to smile), which also gives rise to related words conveying joy, cheerfulness, and pleasantness. The name is traditionally used in Muslim communities across the Middle East and North Africa, valued for its positive connotation and the virtue of friendliness it represents in Islamic culture.Notable BearersNotable individuals named Basim include Iraqi singer Basim Karbalaei, known for his work in traditional Arab music, and Moroccan-born Dutch pop singer Basim, who represented Denmark in the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Cliche Love Song." Other variants include Bassem and Basima (feminine), and the Turkish form Besim.Cultural SignificanceIn Arabic-speaking societies, names carrying positive meanings like Basim are given in hopes that the child will embody those traits. The name appears in classical poetry and continues to be popular among modern parents seeking traditional yet meaningful names.Meaning: “smiling”Origin: Arabic (root basama)Type: First nameUsage: Arabic, Turkish
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