Certificate of Name
Rasim
Masculine
Arabic, Azerbaijani, Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Rasim (Arabic: راسِم / Rāsim) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic root r-s-m (ر س م), meaning "planner" or "architect". The name reflects qualities of foresight, design, and construction.Usage and Cultural BackgroundRasim is most commonly used in Arabic-speaking countries, as well as in Turkey and Azerbaijan. In Turkish and Azerbaijani contexts, the name has been adopted with its original Arabic meaning intact. The feminine form, Rasima, exists in Arabic but is less common.Notable BearersSeveral notable individuals bear the name Rasim:Rasim Delić (1949–2010), Bosnian Army general during the Bosnian WarRasim Ljajić (born 1964), Serbian politician and former Minister of Foreign AffairsRasim Balayev (born 1948), Azerbaijani film and stage actorRasim Aliyev (1984–2015), Azerbaijani journalist killed in the line of dutyRasim Al-Jumaily (1938–2007), Iraqi comedian and actorRasim Kara (born 1950), Turkish former football goalkeeperRasim Başak (born 1980), Azerbaijani-Turkish professional basketball playerVariant Forms and EtymologyThe name is unrelated to the Persian name Rassam, though both share the Arabic root relating to drawing and depicting. The Arabic verb rasama means 'to draw' or 'to diagram', underscoring the name's architectural sense.Meaning: "Planner, architect"Origin: ArabicGender: MasculineRegions: Arab world, Turkey, Azerbaijan
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