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Forename Bishan

Globally, Bishan (Bishan India Nepal China Sri Lanka Malaysia, 碧珊 China, 碧山 China) is a common primarily boy's, but very infrequently feminine first name. The given name Bishan is habitual in India, where it is quite a rare predominantly male, but very seldom girly name, Qatar, where it is quite a rare male name, and Nepal, where it is a rare boy's name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in India, China, and Nepal. Much less frequently, Bishan is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Bishan

name 必汕, name 碧姗, name 毕剡, name 蓖山, name بيشان, name 璧珊, name 必删, name 壁杉, name 必闪, name Бишан, name 必山, name 璧山, name 璧杉, name 碧善, name 壁善, name 必杉, name 壁珊, name 鼻山, name Bişan, name 毕杉, name 必珊, name Бисхан, name 陛山, name 璧善, name 碧珊, name 碧杉, name 碧山, name 壁山, name 弼山, name Bishan, name 俾讪, name 笔山, name 弼姗, name 毕山, name 必善
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Bishan Nepal, China, Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka
碧珊, 碧山 China
بيشان Saudi Arabia, Iraq

Notable namesakes

picture of bishan singh bishan singh bishan singh Maharaja of Jaipur (b. 1672) link
bishan narayan dar Indian politician (b. 1864) link
bishan singh IN (b. 1917) link
bishan n. mehrotra botanist (b. 1936) link
bishan singh ram singh Malaysian environmentalist, MY (b. 1944) link
bishan dass Indian politician, IN link
bishan singh chuphal Indian politician, IN link
chen bishan Chinese judoka link
bishan p. nigam Ph.D. University of Rochester 1955 link
bishan singh Recipient of Shaurya Chakra, IN link
bishan li Ph.D. University of Regina 1998 link
bishan singh IN link
bishan mendis Sri Lankan cricketer (b. 1999) link

Characteristic surnames

Sih, Bauri, Bisht, Kumar, Rawat, Dayal, Gupta, Joshi, Thapa, Verma, Yadav, Mandal, Manjhi, Sharma, Svarup, Kanwar, Gurung, Tamang, Thakur, Swaroop, Agarwal, Chandra, Chand, Singh, Negi, Nath, Cao, Bai, Pal, Ram, Ray, Rai, Dev, Dei, Das, Lal, Chauhan, Sing, Arya, Kaur, Kour, Rana, Devi, Dass, Datt, Dutt, Garg, Giri, Sinh, and Adhikari