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Syrian military officer, engineer and politician (1962–1994)
Bassel al-Assad (Arabic: بَاسِلُ ٱلْأَسَدِ, romanized: Bāsil al-ʾAsad; 23 March 1962 – 21 January 1994) was a Syrian military officer, engineer and politician
Bassel_al-Assad
Former Mausoleum in Qardaha, Syria
Assad family, which ruled Syria from 1971 until 2024. It was mainly centered on the mausoleum of President Hafez al-Assad and his eldest son Bassel al-Assad
Assad_Mausoleum
Daughter of Syrian president Hafez al-Assad (born 1960)
opposition, Bushra married Shawkat in 1995. Since the death of her brother Bassel al-Assad in 1994, Bushra was credited with increasing influence in Syria. Bushra
Bushra_al-Assad
Airport in Jableh, Syria
airport was officially known as Bassel Al-Assad International Airport (Arabic: مطار باسل الأسد الدولي), named for Bassel al-Assad (1962–1994), son of former
Latakia_International_Airport
Syrian general and commander of the 4th Division
Major General Maher al-Assad (Arabic: مَاهِرُ ٱلْأَسَدِ, romanized: Māhir al-ʾAsad, born 8 December 1967) is a Syrian former military officer who served
Maher_al-Assad
Syrian political family
The Assad family (Arabic: عَائِلَةُ ٱلْأَسَدِ, romanized: ʿāʾilat al-ʾAsad) ruled Syria from 1971, when Hafez al-Assad became president under the Ba'ath
Assad_family
Topics referred to by the same term
Bassel al-Assad Stadium may refer to: Bassel al-Assad Stadium (Homs), Syria Bassel al-Assad Stadium (Al-Hasakah), Syria Bassel (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Bassel_al-Assad_Stadium
President of Syria from 2000 to 2024
his elder brother Bassel al-Assad died in a car crash, Assad was recalled to Syria to take over Bassel's role as heir apparent. Assad entered the military
Bashar_al-Assad
Syrian General (1959–2008)
in the Military College, which made it easy for him to get close to Bassel al-Assad at the time, and then he was appointed as a leading engineer officer
Muhammad_Suleiman
First lady of Syria from 1971 to 2000
Hafez al-Assad, an officer of the Syrian Arab Air Force, in 1957. They had five children: Bushra (b. 1960), Bassel al-Assad (1962–1994), Bashar al-Assad (b
Anisa_Makhlouf
Syrian vice president (1984–1998)
Rifaat Ali Suleiman al-Assad (Arabic: رِفْعَتُ عَلِيِّ ٱلْأَسَدِ, romanized: Rifʿat al-ʾAsad; 22 August 1937 – 20 January 2026) was a Syrian military officer
Rifaat_al-Assad
Swimming centre in Aleppo, Syria
teenage girls and male journalists. More than 20 were seriously wounded. Bassel al-Assad Swimming Complex[link removed] Alkhabar TV-Aleppo "Souria Baladi".
Anatolia_Swimming_Complex
Abducted Syrian chess champion (born 1970)
the Arab Chess Championship in Amman, Bassel al-Assad, the eldest son of former Syrian president Hafez al-Assad, met her in person. She had a piece of
Rania_al-Abbasi
Topics referred to by the same term
Syrian Republican Guard Rifaat al-Assad, Syrian major general Jamil al-Assad, Syrian Parliament member Bassel al-Assad Al Asad Airbase (IATA airport code:
Al-Assad_(disambiguation)
Name list
author and pharmacist Bassel al-Assad (1962–1994), Syrian colonel, and politician, the eldest son of President of Syria Hafez al-Assad and the older brother
Bassel
End of Assadist rule in Syria
2024, the Assad regime in Syria collapsed during a major offensive by opposition forces. The offensive was spearheaded by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)
Fall_of_the_Assad_regime
Head of state and government
the Assad family. Soon after the death of Bassel, Hafez al-Assad decided to make Bashar the new heir apparent. After the death of Hafez al-Assad on 10
President_of_Syria
Sports stadium in Al-Hasakah, Syria
renovated in 2016 after suffering significant damage due to the Syrian civil war. It was formerly known as Bassel al-Assad Stadium. List of stadiums v t e
Al-Hasakah_Municipal_Stadium
Name list
Bassel al-Assad Rifaat al-Assad Jamil al-Assad Maher al-Assad Bushra al-Assad Asad (disambiguation) Asadi (disambiguation) Aslan (disambiguation) Al Asad
Asad
Town in Latakia, Syria
statue of Hafez al-Assad used to exist in the town center, and a huge mausoleum containing the graves of Bassel al-Assad and Hafez al-Assad was also previously
Qardaha
President of Syria from 1971 to 2000
health scare. Assad's next choice of successor was his eldest son, Bassel. However, Bassel died in a high-speed car crash in 1994, and Assad turned to his
Hafez_al-Assad
Hatimoğulları Salih al-Ali Ali Aslan Maher al-Assad Bassel al-Assad Hafez Makhlouf Dhu al-Himma Shalish Ali Haydar Ali Abdullah Ayyoub Muhammad al-Khuli Jamil
List_of_Alawites
Syrian intelligence officer and politician (1950–2012)
relationship with her father. Bushra's father and her younger brother Bassel al-Assad were strongly opposed to Bushra's relationship with Shawkat, who was
Assef_Shawkat
2000 event in Damascus, Syria
his hometown Qardaha in Latakia Governorate, beside his eldest son Bassel al-Assad who died in 1994. On 11 December 2024, after the overthrow of his son
Death and state funeral of Hafez al-Assad
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Hafez_al-Assad
Stadium in Homs, Syria
بملعبين دوليين". www.esyria.sy. Renovation works completed in the Bassel al-Assad Stadium in Baba Amr 34°42′59″N 36°41′20″E / 34.71639°N 36.68889°E
Homs_Baba_Amr_Stadium
Syrian political prisoner (1981–2015)
Bassel Khartabil (Arabic: باسل خرطبيل; 22 May 1981 – 3 October 2015), also known as Bassel Safadi (باسل صفدي), was a Palestinian-Syrian open-source software
Bassel_Khartabil
Country in West Asia
1970, the latter of which saw Hafez al-Assad come to power. Under Assad, Syria became a hereditary dictatorship. Assad died in 2000, and he was succeeded
Syria
الشهيد الرائد الركن باسل الأسد للعلوم الشرطية" [Martyr Major Colonel Bassel al-Assad Police Sciences College] (in Arabic). Archived from the original on
List of universities and colleges in Syria
List_of_universities_and_colleges_in_Syria
Football club
March 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2023. Renovation works completed in the Bassel al-Assad Stadium in Baba Amr Rizvi, Ahmed (20 July 2015). "Football in times
Al-Karamah_SC
Syrian presidential administration since 2025
succeeding Bashar al-Assad. As mandated by the Constitutional Declaration, he is to serve as president for a five-year transitional period. Al-Sharaa launched
Presidency_of_Ahmed_al-Sharaa
Multi-purpose stadium in Latakia, Syria
1987 Mediterranean Games. Until the fall of the Assad regime in 2024, the Stadium was named Al-Assad Stadium. "Sports facilities in Latakia". Archived
Latakia_Municipal_Stadium
Syrian general (born 1964)
of Bassel al-Assad, Hafez al-Assad's eldest son and heir apparent until his death in a 1994 car accident. He later became close to Bashar al-Assad; having
Manaf_Tlass
للمعلوماتية, romanized: al-Jam‘iyya al-‘Ilmiyya as-Sūriyya lil-Ma‘lūmātiyya) is an organization in Syria. It was founded by Bassel al-Assad in 1989, and was
Syrian_Computer_Society
number of criminal and semi-criminal groups affiliated with the Assad clan. Bassel al-Assad attempted to curtail their activities in the 1990s but did not
List of armed factions during the Syrian civil war
List_of_armed_factions_during_the_Syrian_civil_war
Syrian politician and army general
Republican Guard when Bassel al-Assad was leading it. "His first role was as a liaison officer" between Bassel and Prime Minister Mahmoud Al-Zoubi. In 1994,
Kifah_Moulhem
Raqqa Al-Forat, Al-Shabab 2006 10 Al-Ittihad Stadium 20,000 Aleppo Al-Ittihad (Friendlies and training only) 11 Bassel Al-Assad Stadium 18,000 Daraa Al-Shoulah
List of football stadiums in Syria
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Syria
Military unit
Retrieved 2022-03-24. Holliday, 2013, p.10 Holliday, Joseph (2013). "The Assad Regime from counterinsurgency to civil war" (PDF). Institute for the Study
14th_Special_Forces_Division
the rule of the Assad family. Soon after the death of Bassel, Hafez al-Assad decided to make Bashar the new heir apparent. Hafez al-Assad died on 10 June
History_of_Syria
of Ba'athist Syria, the ruling Assad family created a cult of personality around the family, first around Hafez al-Assad, the leader of Syria from 1970
Assad family's cult of personality
Assad_family's_cult_of_personality
Football league season
Al-Wathba Al-Jaish Al-Wahda Al-Majd Al-Jazeera Hutteen Tishreen Al-Taliya Al-Ittihad Jableh Al-Fotuwa 1: ^ Al-Karamah and Al-Wathba also use Bassel al-Assad Stadium
2022–23_Syrian_Premier_League
30-31 March attempted overthrow of Syrian government
refers to an attempt in March 1984 by Rifaat al-Assad to overthrow his brother, Syrian President Hafez al-Assad. Tens of thousands of soldiers with armored
1984_Syrian_coup_attempt
City in Syria
stadiums in the city: Municipal (capacity 1,300) and Bassel Al-Assad (capacity 8,000). In 2018, Al-Sahel was promoted to the Syrian Premier League for
Tartus
Hotel in Aleppo, Syria
Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, Syria's former President Hafez al-Assad, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (the founder of the United Arab Emirates), and the
Baron_Hotel
Consolidation of power by president Assad
official name "Syrian Arab Republic". After the fall of the Assad regime, the "Bassel al-Assad International Airport" was renamed as the Latakia International
Assadization
Syrian presidential administration from 2000 to 2024
accident; a chauffeur in the back seat was unhurt. Soon after Bassel's death, Hafez al-Assad decided to make Bashar the new heir apparent. Over the next
Presidency_of_Bashar_al-Assad
Syrian loyalist militia
الطريق; qata’ al-tariq)”. According to a Syrian opposition source, the activities of the group became so excessive that Bassel al-Assad had Muhammad and
Lions_of_Hussein
Term for militias loyal to Ba'athist Syria
and President Hafez al-Assad had his son Bassel al-Assad clamp down on them, which he did successfully. In 2000, when Bashar al-Assad came to power, they
Shabiha
Syrian security official (born 1960)
graduating from Syria's military academy, Atef grew close to his cousin Bassel al-Assad prior to his death in 1994, with the two sharing similar personalities
Atef_Najib
from the original on 19 February 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2022. "Al-Saada Stadium (Al-Saada Sports Complex)". Archived from the original on 4 February
List of association football stadiums by country
List_of_association_football_stadiums_by_country
HTS-led military operation of the Syrian civil war
since the earlier battle, which began in 2012 and ended in 2016 when the Assad administration pushed rebels out of the city. On 30 November 2024, opposition
Battle_of_Aleppo_(2024)
Syrian anti-Assad song
The chant was directed against the regime of former President Bashar al-Assad. The song was composed by Syrian opposition activist Abdel Rahman Farhood
Yalla_Erhal_Ya_Bashar_(song)
City in western Syria, ancient Emesa
The Khaled ibn al-Walid Stadium has a 35,000-person capacity and is home to both football clubs. Another stadium called Bassel al-Assad Stadium with a
Homs
Croatian maverick traveller, writer and television personality
sponsorship which lead to financial problems. At the entrance to Syria Bassel al-Assad heard about their expedition and provided all the supplies, because
Željko_Malnar
Lebanese legislator (1963–2005)
Bassel Fleihan (10 September 1963 – 18 April 2005; Arabic: باسل فليحان) was a Lebanese legislator and Minister of Economy and Trade. He died from injuries
Bassel_Fleihan
Act of vandalism to dishonour the dead
desecrated the graves of Hafez and his eldest son, Bassel al-Assad. Videos of armed men burning Assad's grave and urinating on it were published online.
Grave_desecration
Syrian presidential administration from 1971 to 2000
‹ The template Infobox incumbency is being considered for merging. › Hafez al-Assad served as the President of Syria from 12 March 1971 until his death on
Presidency_of_Hafez_al-Assad
Calendar year
American comedian, actress, talk-show host and activist March 23 Bassel al-Assad, Syrian politician, engineer and equestrian (d. 1994) Sir Steve Redgrave
1962
John Major 22 January 1994 Syria Offered condolences on the death of Bassel al-Assad 9 February 1994 Egypt Cairo 2 May 1994 Germany 23 February 1995 Saudi
List of international trips made by Yasser Arafat
List_of_international_trips_made_by_Yasser_Arafat
Syrian military officer (1932–2022)
brother, Bassel al-Assad. Haydar seemingly objected to the idea of Hafez's plans to keep succession to the Syrian Presidency within the Assad family. It
Ali Haydar (Syrian army officer)
Ali_Haydar_(Syrian_army_officer)
Neighborhood in Aleppo, Syria
Army. And would topple the statue of Bassel al-Assad, the deceased brother of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. The neighborhood is on a plateau in
New_Aleppo
Major General of the Syrian Republican Guard
latter's defection. This brigade was led by Bashar al-Assad before he became president, and by Bassel al-Assad until his death in 1994. According to testimony
Issam_Zahreddine
City in Aleppo Governorate, Syria
major sport venues in the city include the Al-Hamadaniah Sports Arena, Bassel al-Assad Swimming Complex, and Al-Hamadaniah Olympic Swimming and Diving Complex
Aleppo
Syrian brigadier general (born 1971)
friend of Bassel al-Assad, the elder brother of Bashar al-Assad. Makhlouf was injured in the high-speed car crash in 1994 that resulted in Bassel's death
Hafez_Makhlouf
Russian diplomat (born 1952)
were completely clueless in the aftermath of the accident that killed Bassel al-Assad. Mikhail Bogdanov was appointed director of the Department of the Middle
Mikhail_Bogdanov_(diplomat)
Day of the year
and manager (born 1903) 1994 – Bassel al-Assad, Son of the former President of the Syrian Arab Republic Hafez al-Assad (born 1962) 1998 – Jack Lord, American
January_21
Maritime warfare branch of Syria's military
million square meters. With the arrival of the Russian Air Force at Bassel Al-Assad International Airport in 2015, the Syrian Naval Aviation helicopters
Syrian Arab Navy (Ba'athist Syria)
Syrian_Arab_Navy_(Ba'athist_Syria)
City in Daraa, Syria
Umayr Mosque Uthman ibn Affan Mosque Al-Buqaah Mosque Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Mosque (formerly known as the Bassel al-Assad Mosque) Christians in Syria General
Izraa
Syrian foreign policy from 2000 to 2024
presidency of Bashar al-Assad is based on continuity from the Cold War-era policies of his father and predecessor, Hafez al-Assad. Hafez al-Assad was a strong
Foreign policy of the Bashar al-Assad administration
Foreign_policy_of_the_Bashar_al-Assad_administration
2005 political murder in Beirut, Lebanon
bodyguards and former Minister of Economy and Trade Bassel Fleihan. Hariri had been part of the anti-Assad opposition in Lebanon. His assassination triggered
Assassination_of_Rafic_Hariri
1970-2000 reformist program by Hafez al-Assad
الحركة التصحيحية, romanized: al-Ḥarakah at-Taṣḥīḥīyya) was the political, social and economic program, launched by Hafez al-Assad, soon after his seizure of
Corrective_Movement_(Syria)
Country in West Asia
withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the death of former Syrian president Hafez al-Assad in 2000, the Syrian military presence faced criticism and resistance from
Lebanon
Men's basketball club in Aleppo, Syria
coach Bassel al Hamwi was the Syrian Cup victory in the 2020 season. In the 2022 season, Al-Ittihad won the Syrian Super Cup when they defeated Al-Wahda
Al-Ittihad SC Aleppo (men's basketball)
Al-Ittihad_SC_Aleppo_(men's_basketball)
Gotthard Pass Hans Waldmann in Zürich Aleppo Equestrian statue of Bassel al-Assad. Damascus Monument of Sultan of Egypt and Syria Saladin. Statue of
List_of_equestrian_statues
amnesty granted by President Bashar al-Assad as a celebratory gesture following his re-election on 3 June 2014. Bassel Khartabil "SYRIA: Torture, despair
Political prisoners in Ba'athist Syria
Political_prisoners_in_Ba'athist_Syria
area of Daraa. The protesters have also smashed a stone statue of Bassel al-Assad, the brother of the current President of the country, and set fire
Timeline of the Syrian civil war (January–April 2011)
Timeline_of_the_Syrian_civil_war_(January–April_2011)
replaced by more radical liberal economic reforms of Bashar al-Assad. Since 1970, General Hafez al-Assad has ruled Syria continuously. After coming to power,
Al-Ta'addudiyya Al-Iqtisadiyya
Al-Ta'addudiyya_Al-Iqtisadiyya
Month of 1962
Convention on Nordic Co-operation. Born: Bassel al-Assad, eldest son and expected successor of Syrian President Hafez al-Assad until his death in a car accident
March_1962
346,871 (estimate). 1994 – Population: 540,133 (estimate). 2000 – Bassel al-Assad Stadium with a capacity of 25,000 was inaugurated. 2004 – Population:
Timeline_of_Homs
Economic and social development plan in Syria (1976-1980)
system immediately after coming to power in 1963. In 1970, General Hafez al-Assad came to power and launched a comprehensive reform campaign known as the
Fourth Five-Year Plan of Ba'athist Syria
Fourth_Five-Year_Plan_of_Ba'athist_Syria
26 June 1974 event in Syria
Kippur War (its final stage on the Golan Heights). Syrian President Hafez al-Assad had arrived in Quneitra, which had been handed over to Syria at the end
Raising the flag over Quneitra
Raising_the_flag_over_Quneitra
Syrian intelligence officer and politician (1942–2005)
in Bhamra, near Qardaha, the home town of former Syrian president Hafez al-Assad. This region, centered on the coastal town of Latakia, is in heartland
Ghazi_Kanaan
Lebanese politician
was taken under the wing of Bassel Assad, eldest son of then Syrian President Hafez al-Assad. His friendship with the Al Assad family has remained close
Suleiman Frangieh (politician, born 1965)
Suleiman_Frangieh_(politician,_born_1965)
demonstrations were protests by university students against the war and Bashar al Assad and his government. It was in response to the raid on Aleppo university
2012_in_Syria
Museum in Aleppo, Syria
on 26 September 1994 with the presence of then-minister of culture Najah al-Attar. The building of Ibrahim Pasha military barracks was built in 1834 by
Aleppo_Citadel_Museum
Prime Minister of Lebanon (1992–1998; 2000–2004)
Minister of the Economy Bassel Fleihan. Hariri was buried along with his bodyguards, who died in the bombing, in a location near Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque. A 2006
Rafic_Hariri
Ideological indoctrination (1963 to 2024)
certificates were issued in honor of different members of the Assad family: Hafez, Bashar or Bassel. Even if a person has not yet served in the army and is
Militarization of the education in Ba'athist Syria
Militarization_of_the_education_in_Ba'athist_Syria
Bilateral relations
Syria, Abdullah Al Eifan, on 25 August 2009. Bashar al-Assad visited Riyadh in September 2009, and in October, King Abdullah visited Assad in Damascus. Syria
Saudi_Arabia–Syria_relations
Siege in Syria
al-Assad of seeking to "wipe Homs from the map", comparing his campaign to the Libyan government's attacks on the city of Benghazi. "Bashar al-Assad is
Siege_of_Homs
Italian Jesuit priest and peace activist
his body thrown into a ground hole in the city of Raqqa, called “Al-Houta”. Dead Assad loyalist soldiers would have often been thrown into the same hole
Paolo_Dall'Oglio
Football league season
in May 2020. Al-Karamah Al-Wathba Al-Wahda Al-Jaish Al-Shorta Tishreen Hutteen Al-Taliya Al-Nawair Al-Ittihad Jableh Al-Sahel Al-Fotuwa Al-Jazeera Source:
2019–20_Syrian_Premier_League
City in Homs, Syria
accusing them of being homosexual. In the northside of the city, the al-Bassel National Hospital is a major army base for government troops and is often
Al-Rastan
High School Al-Maʿarri High School Al-Mamoun High School Al-Mutanabbi High School Al-Quds High School Basil al-Assad High School Dimashq School Djamila
List_of_schools_in_Syria
Town in Daraa, Syria
(formerly known as the Islamic Unity Mosque) Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf Mosque (formerly known as the Bassel al-Assad Mosque) Rustum Ghazaleh (1953–2015), Head of
Qarfa
Small political group in Syria
and small political group of people closest to Syrian President Hafez al-Assad. The Jama'a was the main, the most influential political and military elite
Al-Jama'a
2005 anti-Syrian protest movement in Lebanon
killed 21 and wounded nearly 100. Former Minister of Economy and Trade Bassel Fleihan later died as well from injuries sustained in the blast. This attack
Cedar_Revolution
Military unit
constructed Russian air base at Khmeimim, located on the grounds of Bassel al-Assad International Airport in Latakia as part of the Russian intervention
18th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment
18th_Guards_Assault_Aviation_Regiment
Prison in Damascus, Syria, closed in 2024
release and access to medical care. Anwar al-Bunni Mas'ud Hamid Haitham al-Maleh Bassel Khartabil Ragheed al-Tatari Tadmor Prison Alan George (2003). Syria:
Adra_Prison
21 August 2024. The parliament lost political power upon the fall of the Assad regime on 8 December 2024, but was formally dissolved on 29 January 2025
List of members of the People's Assembly (Syria), 2024
List_of_members_of_the_People's_Assembly_(Syria),_2024
Political party in Lebanon
Caraktère, Aix-en-Provence, pp. 78–81. ISSN 1957-4193 (in French) Zachary Sex & Bassel Abi-Chahine, Modern Conflicts 2 – The Lebanese Civil War, From 1975 to 1991
Al-Mourabitoun
Association football club in Syria
name Halab Al-Ahli Club, by the merge of three smaller football teams in Aleppo: Al-Janah (The Wing), Assad Al-Shahba (Lions of Shahba) and Al-Nejmeh (The
Al_Ittihad_Ahli_of_Aleppo_SC
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BASSEL AL-ASSAD
BASSEL AL-ASSAD
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, British, English
Smiling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Vassell.
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Isabella, ISIBÉAL means "God is my oath."Â
Male
French
French form of Latin Basilius, BASILE means "king."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wassell.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : from the personal name Hansel or Ansel, a pet form of Anselm (see Anselmo).English : probably of Dutch origin (see 1).German (also Hänsel) : from a pet form of the personal name Hans.
Boy/Male
English Shakespearean
Short.
Male
Yiddish
(מַ×ש×ֶעל) Yiddish form of Hebrew Asher, MASHEL means "happy."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Cassel or Castle.Altered spelling of German Kassel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Ras(s)ell or Razzell (unexplained).German : nickname for a hothead, from Middle High German razzeln ‘to romp’, ‘rampage’.Dutch and Luxembourgois : perhaps from the Germanic personal name Raas, but more probably from French Rossel.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name for someone from Cassel in Nord, France.English : variant spelling of Castle.Americanized or older spelling of German Kassel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French basset, a diminutive of basse ‘low’, ‘short’, either a nickname for a short person or a status name for someone of humble origins.William Bassett (c. 1598–1667) came to Plymouth, MA, from Kent, England, in the 1620s; in about 1650 he moved to Duxbury and subesequently to Bridgewater. He had many prominent descendants, among them one of the earliest families on Martha’s Vineyard.
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
From Cashel
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bissell 1.
Boy/Male
British, English
Short; Little Person
Female
Irish
Irish form of Hebrew Rachel, RÃICHÉAL means "ewe."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English buyscel, busshell, bysshell ‘bushel’, ‘measure of grain’ (Old French boissel, buissel, of Gaulish origin), hence a metonymic occupational name for a grain merchant or factor, one who measured grain. The name may also have been applied to a maker of vessels designed to hold or measure out a bushel.English : from a diminutive of Biss.Respelling of German Biesel, a habitational name from Bisel in Alsace.
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Isabella, SIBÉAL means "God is my oath."
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Yechezqel, HASKEL means "God will strengthen."
Boy/Male
Australian
Brave
BASSEL AL-ASSAD
BASSEL AL-ASSAD
BASSEL AL-ASSAD
BASSEL AL-ASSAD
BASSEL AL-ASSAD
BASSEL AL-ASSAD
BASSEL AL-ASSAD
a.
Having a base, or having as a base; supported; as, broad-based.
n.
The hollow basal part of a feather.
v. t.
To put into a vessel.
pl.
of Bass
v. i.
To put forth a tassel or flower; as, maize tassels.
v. t.
To adorn with tassels.
a.
Resembling a vassal; slavish; servile.
n.
A vessel of the capacity of a bushel, used in measuring; a bushel measure.
v. i.
To inclined upward so as to appear at the surface; to crop out; as, a vein of coal bassets.
n.
See Tassel.
imp. & p. p.
of Baste
n.
The contents of a basket; as much as a basket contains; as, a basket of peaches.
n.
A kind of white and fine bread or cake; -- called also wastel bread, and wastel cake.
n.
A single combat; as, trial by battel. See Wager of battel, under Wager.
n.
See Wastel.
n.
A young person, either male or female, of noble or gentle extraction; as, Damsel Pepin; Damsel Richard, Prince of Wales.
v. t.
To put into a basket.
n.
A sign. See Al segno, and Dal segno.
a.
Inclined upward; as, the basset edge of strata.
n.
One who passes; a passenger.
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