👉 The term "Bsil" appears in Hebrew literature, specifically the Book of Genesis (Genesis 1:24-28), where it appears as a name for a person named Shlu. Definition: "Bsil" is a name given to a person who was born in the 10th year of Adam and Eve's firstborn. In the Bible, this refers to a person with two names (the Hebrew "Bsil" and his father's name) who lived much longer than Adam and Eve did. The term was used throughout history to describe people from different regions or nations who shared common characteristics.