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All over the world, Busz (Bus
, Busz
, Busch
) is quite a rare gender-neutral first name. The first name Busz is habitual in Pakistan, where it is a rare primarily female, but very seldom boy's name, Hong Kong, where it is a rare boy's name, and Ethiopia. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Pakistan, Indonesia, and Ethiopia. More prevalently, Busz is the last name as well as the forename.
| VARIANT | COUNTRY |
|---|---|
| Bus | Poland, Taiwan, United States, Denmark, Germany |
| Busz | Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, United States, Germany |
| Busch | Poland, Hungary, United States, Denmark, Germany |
| Busk | Brazil, Poland, United States, Denmark, Germany |
Busz is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: bus driver , the fictional character from The Moon-Spinners; bus passenger , the character from Freaky Friday; Busch , the operatic character in the opera Die beiden Schützen; Bus Driver , the character from 2001 film ''Twas the Night' and Bus Driver , the character from 1983 film 'Tiger Town', among other works.