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Patronymic:
Vsemilovich Vsemilovna
Origin:
Slavic.
Countries:
Belarus, Ukraine.
Number of symbols: 6
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Vsemil

Male name



Description

"Vseamil" is a rare and melodious masculine name that has been borne by people since ancient times, particularly among Slavic peoples and Bulgarians. Its meaning traces back to the ancient Hebrew word "rechem" (mercy, compassion) and the Slavic root "mil-" (to love, to spare, to pity), which literally translates to "rich in mercy," "abundantly endowed with mercy." The name emphasizes the bestowal and abundance of compassion, mercy, and pity. It conveys the idea of an abundance of kindness and magnanimity. Historically, the name "Vseamil" dates back to the Slavic period associated with the spread of Christianity. It was prevalent from the 9th to the 10th centuries, particularly among Bulgarians, and has survived in the Bulgarian language. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name came through Bulgarian influence or independent development. It was widespread in the Middle Ages but gradually fell out of use over time. Today, the name "Vseamil" is most commonly encountered among the descendants of Bulgarian emigrants in Russia and Bulgaria. People with this name are often associated with warmth, compassion, and deep care for others. They possess a sense of justice, empathy, and a desire to help those in need. Their character can be described as kind, balanced, compassionate, and possessing a strong inner world. They are inclined to display magnanimity and mercy, often becoming a pillar of support for their loved ones. However, they may also be prone to excessive empathetic immersion in other people's problems. Given its rarity, there are virtually no known bearers of the name "Vseamil" in a broad sense (in Russia and the CIS). However, in Bulgaria and among Bulgarian communities abroad, the name has its own bearers, including some political figures, cultural figures, and public organization leaders associated with the Bulgarian diaspora. The popularity of the name "Vseamil" today is extremely low. It is used rarely, primarily within specific social groups associated with Bulgarian communities in Russia and other countries. It is not noted in general Russian statistics. Variants and diminutives of the name "Vseamil" may include "Vasya," "Mil," "Vse," and "Milen." Sometimes the name is shortened to "Vse" or "Mil."