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Vassil

Vassil is a Bulgarian masculine given name, derived from the Greek name "Basileios" (Βασίλειος), which means "royal" or "kingly." It is the equivalent of the English name Basil or the Russian name Vasily.

Origin and Meaning:

The name Vassil originates from the ancient Greek word "basileus" (βασιλεύς), meaning "king." Therefore, Vassil carries the meaning of "royal," "kingly," or "of royal descent." It is a popular name in Bulgaria and other Eastern European countries with Orthodox Christian traditions due to the significance of Saint Basil the Great.

Usage:

Vassil is commonly used as a first name. It is also sometimes found as part of a compound name. The name is typically given to boys.

Variations and Diminutives:

Common diminutives and variations of Vassil include:

  • Vasko
  • Vaso
  • Vasilko

Cultural Significance:

The name Vassil is associated with Saint Basil the Great (c. 330 – 379 AD), a prominent Christian theologian and bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia. His feast day, January 1st, is celebrated by Orthodox Christians and is often associated with the name Vassil.

Common Surnames:

While not directly derived from the name Vassil, patronymic surnames (surnames derived from a father's given name) are common in Bulgaria. Therefore, a person named Vassil might have descendants with surnames such as Vassilev, Vassileva (feminine form), Vassilkov, or Vassilkova (feminine form). These surnames signify "son/daughter of Vassil."