Certificate of Name
Vasilisa
Feminine
Russian
Meaning & Origin
Vasilisa is a Russian feminine given name, derived from the Greek word basilissa (βασίλισσα), meaning "queen" or "empress." It is the feminine counterpart of the Russian male name Vasily, which itself comes from the Greek Basileios, meaning "royal" or "kingly." Thus, Vasilisa shares its etymological roots with the Latin Basilius and the English Basil. Etymology The name's ultimate source is the Greek noun basileus (βασιλεύς), meaning "king." The feminine form basilissa emerged to denote a queen or empress, and it was adopted into Old Church Slavonic and later into Russian as Vasilisa. The name thus carries connotations of royalty and majesty. Cultural and Religious Significance In Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions, several early saints named Vasilisa are venerated. These saintly associations helped spread the name throughout the Christian world, particularly among Eastern Slavs. Additionally, Vasilisa is a prominent figure in Russian folklore, appearing as Vasilisa the Wise and Vasilisa the Beautiful in classic fairy tales. These stories, such as "Vasilisa the Beautiful" collected by Alexander Afanasyev, feature a clever and resourceful heroine who embodies wisdom and beauty, reinforcing the name's popularity. Notable Bearers Contemporary notable individuals include Vasilisa Bardina (born 1987), a Russian tennis player; Vasilisa Berzhanskaya, an operatic mezzo-soprano; Vasilisa Davankova, an ice dancer; Vasilisa Kozhina, a guerrilla fighter during the Napoleonic Wars; and Vasilisa Marzaliuk, a Belarusian wrestler. The name also appears among historical princesses and early saints. Meaning: Queen, empress Origin: Greek, via Slavic Type: Feminine given name Usage regions: Russia and other Slavic countries
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