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Patronymic:
Vasilovich Vasilovna
Origin:
Arab, Greek.
Number of symbols: 5
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Vasiliy

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name Vasyl (Vasiliy) is a masculine name of deep antiquity, possessing a rich history and cultural significance. It belongs to the number of the most common names in Slavic countries. Its origin should be sought in ancient and Eastern sources. The basis of the name is the form of the name Ben-Yair (בן-ייר, "son of Yov"), common in ancient Israel, from which the name came via Greek transcription Βασίλειος (Βασίλευ Ιησου, "Prince Yov"), meaning "Prince". In its Latinized form, this name became Benedict (Бенедикт), meaning "praiseworthy" or "blessed". Later, in medieval Europe, it arrived as Basil (Басилиус), meaning "royal prince". In Slavic languages, the name took its final form. In Russia and other Slavic states, it became widely used during the Christian era. The first mentions of the name date back to the 9th-10th centuries. The name was borne by many rulers and saints in Christianity. For example, Pope Sylvester I held the papacy from 314 to 336 AD. Saint Basil the Great (Basil of Aegaea) was a bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia and a writer of the 4th century. In Russia, the name became one of the most common; its bearers included rulers (e.g., Basil II, the Great Tsar), wise men (Basil Kuybyshev, Basil Ivanov) and ordinary people. Characteristic traits of the name Vasyl include intelligence, decisiveness, though sometimes it may also contain a certain moodiness. People with this name often possess willpower and the ability to leadership. Notable bearers include: Vasily Andreyevich Pushkin, the Russian poet; Vasily Mikhailovich Kirov, the Soviet figure; Vasily Efremovich Mayakovsky, the Russian poet and dramatist. In modern Russia, the name Vasyl is rare but still in use. It maintains its historical and cultural significance. Variants of the name include: Vasenka, Vasya, Vasenka.