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Throughout the world, Bis (Bis , Bus , Би ) is quite a common unisex first name. The given name Bis is habitual in Pakistan, where it is a rare predominantly girly, but very seldom boy's name, Algeria, where it is a rare gender-neutral name, and Hong Kong, where it is a rare masculine name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in India, Pakistan, and Indonesia. Also, Bis is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Bis | India, Poland, Pakistan, Indonesia, Myanmar |
Bus | Hungary, Poland, Pakistan, Taiwan, Indonesia |
Би | Armenia, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan |
Bissotwo | Spain |
Balanche, Balança, Bei, Bes, Besace, Bice, Bies, Biese, Bigamy, Bigio, Bigle, Bigler, Bimus, Binar, Biner, Binjak, Birollo, Bise, Biseau, Bissac, Bith, Bivona, Bixo, Biz, Bizcocho, Biç, Biś, Bonus, Bìs, Bís, Bî, Bîs, Bîç, Bîš, Bïs, Bïç, Bī, Bįs, Duis, Duo, Pimpinella, Triscuit, Twill, Wisa, Wise, Ze, Zu, Бись, بیس, ทวิ,
Bis is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Bis , the character from Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time; bus driver , the fictional character from The Moon-Spinners; bus passenger , the character from Freaky Friday; Bus Driver , the character from 2001 film ''Twas the Night' and Bus Driver , the character from 1983 film 'Tiger Town', among other works.