Bushra

Meaning of Bushra

Bushra is a beautiful and meaningful name of Arabic origin, predominantly given to girls. Pronounced as BOOSH-rah (/buˈʃra/), the name translates to "good news" or "glad tidings," symbolizing positivity and happiness. It carries a cultural richness and is often associated with joy and auspicious beginnings. A variation of the name includes Boushra. In the United States, Bushra has seen modest but consistent usage over the years, reflecting its unique appeal among parents seeking a name with both depth and cultural significance. The name's popularity peaked in 2014 with 49 occurrences, ranking it at 3272 for that year. Despite its relatively lower frequency compared to more common names, Bushra continues to be cherished for its melodic sound and uplifting meaning.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as BOOSH-rah (/buˈʃra/)

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Notable People Named Bushra

Bushra El-Turk is a British composer and contemporary music educator known for her diverse compositions and recognition as one of the BBC's "100 Women of today."
Bushra Amiwala is the first Gen Z and youngest Muslim elected official in the United States, known for her community service and hosting Ramadan Iftar events attended by notable politicians.
Bushra Ansari is a multi-talented Pakistani actress, comedian, singer, and playwright who has received numerous awards for her contributions to the arts of Pakistan TV.
Bushra Gohar is a Pakistani politician and senior leader of the National Democratic Movement (NDM), known for her activism in the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) and her previous role as a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan.
Bushra Khalil is a Lebanese Shiite lawyer from Southern Lebanon, who graduated from the Lebanese University in 1979 with a law degree.
Bushra Qayyum is a Pakistani badminton player.
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