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Rassam

Rassam (Arabic: رسام) is a term in Arabic that denotes a painter or draughtsman. In addition to its ordinary meaning, it is widely used as a surname and, less commonly, as a given name among Arabic-speaking communities.

Etymology: It derives from the Arabic root رسم (rasama), meaning to draw or to paint. The form رسّام

Usage and distribution: Historically, رسام served as an occupational descriptor for someone who paints or draws. Over

Notable people: The surname is borne by various individuals in the arts, academia, and public life. Specific

See also: Rasam is a different term in South Asian cuisine and should not be confused with

(rassām)
is
an
agent
noun
meaning
"the
painter."
Transliterations
vary,
with
Rasam,
Rasem,
Rassem,
and
Rassam
appearing
in
different
countries
and
scripts.
time,
many
families
adopted
it
as
a
hereditary
surname.
Today,
Rassam
is
found
across
the
Arab
world—especially
in
Iraq,
Syria,
Lebanon,
Jordan,
Palestine,
and
Egypt—and
among
related
diaspora
communities
in
Europe,
North
America,
and
beyond.
Given-name
usage
is
less
common
but
may
occur
in
some
contexts.
persons
depend
on
context
and
language,
and
the
name
may
appear
with
different
transliterations.
the
Arabic
surname
or
profession.