Bassam
Bassam is a masculine given name of Arabic origin meaning “the smiling one” or “one who smiles,” derived from the root B-S-M associated with smiling and cheer. The name is commonly used across Arabic-speaking communities and among the diaspora, and it is typically given to boys at birth.
Variants and transliterations include Bassem, Bassam, Basem, and Bassim. Spelling can vary by country and transliteration
The name is widely found in countries such as Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Iraq, and other
Notable bearers include Bassem Youssef, an Egyptian physician and comedian known for the satirical television program
In summary, Bassam is a traditional Arabic given name with a positive meaning tied to cheerfulness and