Bassi name meaning
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What does Bassi mean?
Mainly used in Icelandic, Danish, Old Norse, Greenlandic, Swedish and Old DanishSwedish, Bassi aimed at both sexes has its origin in Old Norse and Old French, meaning of Bassi is "Wild Boar or Big Animal, Big Man, Bear".
Bassi is form of well-liked Bass. Used substantially in English, Bass has origin in Old French, Bass means "Short". Bassi is Greenlandic equivalent of Báse.
Variants of Bassi
Bass, Bassey, Báse, Batse, Batseba
How popular is the name Bassi?
Bassi is a rare baby name in England and Wales where it is still in use. Bassi is a common name in India while somewhat familiar name in Mali, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Niger, Burkina Faso, Pakistan and Iraq.
According to our research, over 5000 babies have been named Bassi globally.
Facts
Here's what numbers has to say about Bassi
You prefer to fight your battles alone. You have the heart of a warrior. You are the most active, livingly human being in your surroundings. You don't share the usual opinion of things and the ordinary life perspective. Your independence and narcissism make you more attractive than you already are in people's eyes. When it comes to giving an honest advice, you can be hard. You need to communicate with people in order to expand your knowledge and widen your perspective.
Looking for a name like Bassi? Please go through the following names
- Iijarik is Greenlandic form of Îjarik
- Aviloq is equivalent of Aviloĸ in Greenlandic language
- Aaqqiooq is equivalent of Ârĸiôĸ in Greenlandic language
- Ânso is Greenlandic form of Anso
- Iiti is form of Iita in Finnish language. Also Iiti is equivalent of Îte in Greenlandic language
Famous people named Bassi
We could not find any notable namesake.
Lists having Bassi
- Boys names beginning with B
- Girls names beginning with B
- French Baby Names
- Norse Baby Names
- Danish Baby Names
- Swedish Baby Names
- Baby Names that mean Wild
- Baby Names that mean Boar
- Baby Names that mean Big
- Baby Names that mean Bear
Sources
- Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths