Gender Male Meaning one who distributes | Word/name Arabic | |
Pronunciation Arabic: [ˈqaː.sɪm]Persian: [ˈɢɒː.sem] Alternative spelling Qāsim: Qaasim, Casim, Cassim, Kacem, Kasem, Kassem, Kassim, Qasem, Kasim, Qassim, Ghasem, KassamQasīm: Kaseem, Kasseem, Qaseem, Kasim, |
Qasim is the transliteration of the male given name (Arabic: قاسم, Qāsim), pronounced with a long first syllable. The meaning is one who distributes. The first known bearer of the name was the son of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.
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- In literature
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- In other arts
- In government and politics
- In military and combat
- Religious figures in early Islam
- Modern religious figures
- In football soccer
- In other sports
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There is an occasional variant spelling, (Arabic: قسیم, Qasīm), distinguished by a long second syllable. Both names can also be used as surnames.
In literature
In music
In other arts
In government and politics
In military and combat
Religious figures in early Islam
Modern religious figures
In football (soccer)
In other sports
In other fields
References
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