Bast

 

Gender: Male
Origin: Persian
Meaning: Place Of Shelter

What is the meaning of the name Bast?

The name Bast is primarily a male name of Persian origin that means Place Of Shelter

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The name Bast is typically associated with the ancient Egyptian goddess Bastet, also spelled as “Bast” or “Basthet.” Bastet was a prominent goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology, and her name is believed to mean “she of the ointment jar” or “she of the perfume jar.”

Bastet was originally depicted as a lioness goddess, symbolizing the protective and fierce aspects of a lioness. Over time, her image softened, and she became associated with domestic cats. She was considered a goddess of home, fertility, childbirth, and music. Cats were held in high regard in ancient Egypt, and Bastet’s association with them led to her role as a guardian of households and a symbol of domesticity.

The name Bast, when used as a given name, carries a strong connection to the ancient Egyptian goddess and her attributes, including protection, fertility, and the nurturing qualities associated with cats. It is not a common given name but can be chosen for its historical and mythological significance.

Different Spellings of the name Bast:

The name Bast is typically spelled as “B-a-s-t.” However, as with many names, variations in spelling can occur, especially when used as a given name. Here are some possible alternate spellings or variations of the name Bast:

1. Baste
2. Bastt
3. Basti
4. Bastie
5. Basty

These variations may be used in some cases, but “Bast” is the most common and widely recognized spelling of the name, particularly when referring to the ancient Egyptian goddess or when used as a given name.

How to write the name Bast in Japanese?

To write the name “Bast” in Japanese, you can use katakana characters to approximate the pronunciation. Here’s how you can write “Bast” in Japanese:

バスト

Each katakana character represents a syllable: “Ba” (バ) and “su” (ス).

Please note that this transcription preserves the pronunciation of the name in Japanese, but “Bast” is not a Japanese name and may not carry a specific meaning in Japanese culture. It’s used to transliterate the name into Japanese script.

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