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Around the globe, عثمان (Usman , Osman , عثمان , among others...) is a prevalent predominantly masculine, but very seldom feminine given name. The given name عثمان is habitual in Nigeria, where it is a widespread dominantly boy's, but infrequently girly name, Sudan, where it is a widespread masculine name, and Turkey (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Nigeria, Turkey, and Pakistan. Likewise, عثمان is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Usman, Osman, Othman | Malaysia, Nigeria, Sudan, Pakistan, Turkey |
عثمان | Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
Ousmane | Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, Sudan, Turkey |
Otman | Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Turkey |
Uthman | Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, Sudan, India |
Ottman | Malaysia, Nigeria, Syria, Indonesia, Morocco |
Asaf, Athman, Athmane, Athuman, Athumani, Bosniak, Daar, Ii, Ohman, Osmanas, Osmane, Osmani, Osmans, Osmany, Ospan, Othmane, Othmani, Otmane, Ottoman, Ousman, Usmon, Οσμάν, Асман, Атуман, Осман, Оспан, Отман, Усман, Утман, אוסמן, עות'מאן, اوزمن, اوسمان, उसमान, উসমান, ওসমান, ウスマン, and 奥斯曼
عثمان is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Osman Frenčević , the character from novel Jurmusa and Fatima or Turkish empire eats itself: the story of the liberation of six districts 1832-1834; Osman Bey , the fictional character; Osman Koçarslanlı , character in Avrupa Yakasi; Osman , the operatic character in the opera Almira, Königin von Castilien and Osman , the operatic character in the opera Les Indes galantes.