Meaning & Origin
Bosmat is a Hebrew feminine name, a variant of Basemath. The name Basemath derives from a Hebrew word meaning "fragrance" or "balsam," evoking a pleasant scent. In the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), Basemath is mentioned as one of the wives of the patriarch Esau (see Old Testament). Esau, whose name possibly means "hairy," was the firstborn twin of Isaac and Rebecca, and the elder brother of Jacob. The narrative of Esau selling his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of stew (Genesis 25:29-34) and the later deception involving a stolen blessing (Genesis 27) are well-known episodes. Esau is also considered the ancestor of the Edomites via the name Edom.Cultural and Linguistic ContextBosmat is used in modern Hebrew and is associated with biblical heritage. Its root, Basemath, appears in the Bible in different forms: Basemath (Biblical Latin), Basmath (Biblical Latin), Bashemath (Biblical), and Basemmath (Biblical Greek), as well as Basmat in Biblical Hebrew. The name is rare outside Israel and retains strong religious connotations due to its biblical origin.Meaning: Hebrew variant of Basemath, which means "fragrance" or "balsam"Origin: Hebrew, from the Bible (Old Testament)Type: First name (feminine)Primary usage region: Israel