Wesam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name وسام, derived from the root وسم (wasama) meaning "to mark, to distinguish." It is a variant of Wisam, which means "badge" or "medal" in Arabic. The name carries the connotation of honor and distinction, akin to receiving a medal of recognition.
In Arabic-speaking countries, Wesam is used for both genders, though it is more common for males. The variant Wissam is also widely used. The name reflects a cultural appreciation for achievements and commendable qualities.
Notable Bearers
While not extremely common, notable individuals named Wesam include Wesam al-Mosam, an Iraqi footballer, and Wesam Rafei, a Syrian actress and producer. The name is also found among Palestinian, Jordanian, and other Levantine communities.
Distribution
Wesam is primarily used in Arabic-speaking countries, with its highest usage in Palestine, Iraq, and Jordan. Due to migration, it has also spread to Western countries among Arabic diaspora communities.
- Meaning: Badge, medal
- Origin: Arabic
- Type: Unisex, primarily male
- Regions: Arab world, Middle East