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Forename Basanta

All around the world, Basanta (Basanta India Nepal Venezuela Saudi Arabia Philippines, বসন্ত Bangladesh, Басанта) is a widespread mostly male, but uncommonly feminine given name. The forename Basanta is habitual in Qatar, where it is quite a common mostly masculine, but seldom female name, India, and Nepal, where it is quite a common principally masculine, but scarcely female name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in India, Nepal, and Saudi Arabia. Much less frequently, Basanta is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Basanta

name বসন্ত, name Basanta, name בסנטה
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Basanta Philippines, Nepal, India, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia
বসন্ত Bangladesh

First names said to be same

בסנטה

Notable namesakes

picture of basanta kumar das basanta kumar das basanta kumar das Indian fish biologist and professor of zoology (b. 1899) link
basanta mullick Indian judge (b. 1868) link
picture of basanta choudhury basanta choudhury basanta choudhury Indian actor, IN (b. 1928) link
basanta kumar mallik (b. 1879) link
basanta kumar das Indian politician, IN (b. 1898) link
basanta kumar ganguly (b. 1916) link
picture of basanta bahadur rana basanta bahadur rana basanta bahadur rana Indian race walker, IN (b. 1984) link
basanta kumāra mahāpātra (b. 1930) link
basanta thapa Nepali former footballer, NP (b. 1977) link
basanta bista researcher link
basanta k mohanty researcher link
basanta kumar das researcher link
basanta kumar biswal researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-7051-2568 link
basanta bhaduri researcher link
basanta r wagle researcher link

Characteristic surnames

Bag, Panda, Ghosh, Nayak, Nahak, Mandal, Mahato, Mondal, Mishra, Muduli, Barman, Behera, Biswal, Parida, Padhan, Dehuri, Mallick, Mahanta, Mohanty, Ballabh, Pradhan, Maharana, Patra, Kumar, Barik, Swain, Pal, Ram, Ray, Dei, Das, Sahu, Bhoi, Rana, Raut, Devi, Pradhana, Dash, Jena, Nath, Naik, Malik, Majhi, Samal, Sahoo, Singh, Sethi, Sethy, Giri, and Mahapatra