Bushra

Meaning of Bushra

Bushra is a feminine given name of Arabic provenance, directly derived from the triliteral root b-sh-r and semantically signifying “good news” or “glad tidings,” articulated in Modern Standard Arabic as /buˈʃra/ (BOOSH-rah). Etymologically anchored in Semitic linguistics, the name conveys affirmative and auspicious connotations that have facilitated its adoption across diverse cultural milieus, including Anglo-American settings where its phonological form remains unaltered. Its onomastic profile in the United States, as documented by Social Security Administration data from 1983 through 2024, exhibits a stable yet specialized usage: annual occurrences have ranged from single digits in the early 1980s to 36 recorded births in 2024, with national rank oscillating between approximately 770 and 967 and consolidating in the low-900s over the past decade. This trajectory of moderate variance underscores Bushra’s consistent, if niche, presence in American birth registries. The name’s technical attributes—root-based morphology, invariant pronunciation, and positive semantic field—render it a compelling option for parents seeking a culturally grounded, linguistically transparent choice with a well-defined but selective profile within Anglo-American naming conventions.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as BOOSH-rah (/buˈʃra/)

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Notable People Named Bushra

Bushra El-Turk -
Bushra Amiwala -
Bushra Ansari -
Bushra Gohar -
Bushra Khalil -
Bushra Qayyum -
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Curated bySusan Clarke

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