Certificate of Name
Vasile
Masculine
Romanian
Meaning & Origin
Vasile is a Romanian masculine given name, also used as a surname, equivalent to the English name Basil. Its origin can be traced back to the Greek name Βασίλειος (Basileios), which means "royal" or "kingly," deriving from βασιλεύς (basileus) meaning "king."Etymology and Historical ContextThe name's root, Basil, was borne by Saint Basil the Great, a 4th-century bishop of Caesarea and a prominent early Church father. Due to his influence, the name became widespread in the Christian world, especially among Eastern Christians. It was also used by two Byzantine emperors, adding to its royal connotations. In Romania, Vasile has been a traditional name for centuries, reflecting the country's Eastern Orthodox heritage.Notable BearersNotable individuals with the given name include Radu Vasile (1942–2013), a Romanian politician and Prime Minister; Ștefan Vasile (born 1982), an Olympic canoer; and Nicolae Vasile (born 1995), a professional footballer. As a surname, it appears in figures like Cristian Vasile (1908–1974), a tango-romance singer, and Niculina Vasile (born 1958), a former high jumper. The name is also woven into Romanian geography, with rivers such as Pârâul lui Vasile and places like Vasile Aron in Sibiu district.Variants and DerivativesCommon diminutives include Vasilică, and a feminine form is Vasilica. The surname Vasilescu is a patronymic derivative. Related forms in other languages include Vasil (Macedonian), Pasi (Finnish), and English variants like Baz. The name also appears among Megleno-Romanians.Meaning: "royal, kingly"Origin: Greek, via LatinType: Given name and surnameUsage regions: Romania, Moldova, Megleno-Romanian communities
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