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All over the world, Bassma (بسمة , بسمه , Bassma ) is a widespread primarily feminine, but scarcely masculine given name. The forename Bassma is habitual in Northern Africa, particularly Egypt, where it is a common dominantly feminine, but seldom boy's name, Libya, where it is a common primarily female, but scarcely male name, and Sudan, where it is quite a common primarily feminine, but scarcely boy's name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is commonest in Egypt, Sudan, and Iraq. Much less frequently, Bassma is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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بسمه, بسمة | Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Algeria |
Bassma | Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria |
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bassma kodmani Syrian academic, SY (b. 1958) | ||
bassma al jandaly russian-Syrian journalist covering the UAE (b. 1977) | ||
bassma h elwakil researcher |
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