All about the name KASIEM

Meaning, origin, history.

Kasim is a name of Arabic origin, meaning "divider" or "distributor". It is derived from the root word "q-s-m", which means "to divide or distribute". In Islamic tradition, Kasim is often associated with the prophet Muhammad's companion who was known for his generosity and fairness in dividing resources among people.

The name Kasim has a long history dating back to ancient Arabia. It was traditionally given to boys in honor of the prophet Muhammad's companion, Abu Kasim ibn Muhammad ibn Qais al-Kadim, who was known for his bravery and wisdom. Throughout the centuries, the name Kasim has been used among Muslims around the world, particularly in countries with significant Muslim populations such as Egypt, Iraq, Iran, and Indonesia.

Today, Kasim remains a popular boy's name in many parts of the world. Its meaning and historical significance make it a appealing choice for parents looking for a meaningful name for their son. Despite its Arabic origins, the name Kasim has been adopted by people of various cultural backgrounds, demonstrating its universal appeal.

See also

Islam
Arab

Popularity of the name KASIEM since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics for the given name Kasiem in the United States show some fluctuations over time. Between 1975 and 2003, there were a total of 23 babies born with this name.

In 1975, the first year we have data for, there were 5 births. This number decreased slightly to 4 births in 1980 (not shown in the provided statistics), but then increased again to 6 births in 1982. The popularity of the name Kasiem peaked in 1994 with a total of 7 births that year.

After this peak, the number of babies named Kasiem decreased once more. In 2003, there were only 5 births recorded for this name, showing a decline from previous years.

Overall, while the popularity of the name Kasiem has varied over time, it has maintained a consistent presence in the United States with at least one birth per year between 1975 and 2003.