Osama (Arabic: أسامة, romanized: Usāma), also spelt Osamah, Oussama, Usama, and other variants, is an Arabic masculine given name.
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Arabic |
Origin | |
Word/name | Arabic |
Meaning | "Famed as a lion" |
Region of origin | Middle East and North Africa |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Osamah, Oussama, Usama, Usaamah |
The name derives from the same stem of the noun اسم ism "name", and means more or less "the one with a name"; it also has the additional meaning of "lion", the lion being considered as an animal with fame (compare the Latin name Augustus, meaning "majestic"). The root is derived from Proto-Semitic *šim-, from Proto-Afroasiatic *(ʔi-)sim- ("name").[1] Osama is one of several Arabic names denoting some aspect of the lion.[2][3]
The name has declined drastically in popularity in Britain since 2001, mainly due to negative associations with al-Qaeda's general emir Osama bin Laden.[4]
People with the given name
editOsama
edit- Osama, a former ring name of American wrestler Armando Estrada
- Osama bin Laden (1957–2011), founder of al-Qaeda
- Osama Abdusalam, Libyan football midfielder
- Osama Afifi, American bassist
- Osama Ali (born 1988), Iraqi footballer
- Osama Jamil Ali (born 1965), Kurdish politician
- Osama Alomar (born 1968), Syrian poet
- Osama El-Baz (1931-2013), Egyptian diplomat
- Osama Eldawoody, American undercover police officer
- Osama Elsamni (born 1988), Egyptian footballer born in Japan
- Osama Al Hamady (born 1975), Libyan football defender for Al-Ittihad
- Osama Hamdan (born 1965), senior member of Hamas
- Osama Hassan Ahmed, English terror suspect
- Osama Hassan (born 1979), Egyptian footballer with Ittihad
- Osama Hawsawi (born 1984), Saudi Arabian footballer
- Osama Hosny (born 1982), Egyptian footballer
- Osama Hussain (born 1971), Kuwaiti football defender
- Osama Kamal (born 1959), Egyptian engineer and politician
- Osama Al-Khurafi (born 1963), Kuwaiti fencer
- Osama Ali Maher (born 1968), Swedish conservative politician and Member of Parliament
- Osama Malik (born 1990), Australian footballer
- Osama Mazini (1966-2023), Palestinian politician
- Osama Mohamed (born 1979), Egyptian footballer
- Osama Mounir (born 1970), Christian Egyptian TV personality
- Osama Al-Muwallad (born 1984), Saudi Arabian football defender
- Osama Nabih (born 1975), Egyptian footballer for Itesalat
- Osama Anwar Okasha (1941–2010), Egyptian screenwriter and journalist
- Osama Orabi (born 1962), Egyptian footballer
- Osama El-Rady (1930–2005), Saudi psychiatrist
- Osama Rashid (born 1992), Dutch footballer
- Osama Saad (born 1954), Lebanese politician
- Osama Saeed (born 1980), Scottish politician
- Osama Al-Zain, Palestinian filmmaker and writer
Osamah
edit- Osamah Almarwai (born 1992) is a Saudi-born martial artist in the United States
- Osamah Al-Shanqiti, Saudi Arabian athlete
- Osamah Sami (born 1983), Iraqi-Australian actor, writer, and comedian
Oussama
edit- Oussama Assaidi (born 1988), Dutch footballer of Moroccan descent
- Oussama Cherribi (born 1959), Moroccan-Dutch sociologist and former politician for the VVD party
- Oussama Darragi (born 1987), Tunisian professional footballer
- Oussama Essabr (born 1989), Moroccan father Libyan mother footballer
- Oussama Kassir (born 1966), Lebanese-born Swedish militant Islamist
- Oussama Mellouli (born 1984), Tunisian swimmer
- Oussama Sellami (born 1979), Tunisian football player
- Oussama Souaidy (born 1981), Moroccan football player.
Usama
edit- Usama ibn Zayd (born 612), an early Muslim and Companion of the Prophet
- Usama Halabi (born 1959), advocate and senior lawyer in Jerusalem
- Usama Hasan (born 1971), British astronomer and religious writer
- Usama Al-Kini (1976-2008), Kenyan Al-Qaeda member
- Usama Muhammad (born 1954), Syrian film director and screenwriter
- Usama Mukwaya (born 1989), Ugandan screenwriter and director
- Usama Alshaibi (born 1969), Iraqi-American independent filmmaker and visual artist
- Usama Young (born 1985), American football player
- Usama Ishtay (born 1988), Syrian-Venezuelan fashion designer
- Usamah ibn Munqidh, 12th-century Arab historian, diplomat, and warrior
See also
edit- Ōsama, Japanese guitarist
- Osamu Kitajima, Japanese musician and producer
References
edit- ^ "Osama". Behind the Name. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Kseroof, Ola (5 February 2017). "Arabs Love Lions So Much They Name Their Sons After Them in 15 Different Ways". Stepfeed. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ G.L. (10 May 2011). "O Graceful Lion, Son of Opium". Language (blog). The Economist. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Powell-Smith, Anna (25 April 2012). "What does 15 years of baby name data tell us about modern Britain?" – via www.theguardian.com.