Meaning & History
Etymology
Basel is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is a feminine form of Basim, which means "smiling" in Arabic, deriving from the root بسم (basama) meaning "to smile". The name Basima thus carries the beautiful connotation of one who is smiling or cheerful.
Notable Bearers
While Basima is primarily a first name, it is also the name of a town and tehsil in Washuk District, Balochistan, Pakistan. The town is located on the N-85 and N-30 National Highway. During the 1998 US strikes on Afghanistan, cruise missiles fired from the Arabian Sea were seen passing over the town, and an unexploded missile was found 65 km away. This geographic location, while sharing the same spelling, is distinct from the personal name and is likely derived from a different linguistic root.
Related Names
Related masculine forms include Basim and Bassem, which are common throughout the Arab world.
- Meaning: Smiling
- Origin: Arabic
- Type: Given name (feminine)
- Usage: Notably in Arabic-speaking regions
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Basima