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VASILICA f/m : Diminutive or feminine form of VASILE.

VASILII m : Old Slavic form of BASIL (1).

VASILIJA f : Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of BASIL (1).

VASILIJE m : Serbian form of BASIL (1).

VASILIKI f : Modern Greek feminine form of BASIL (1).

VASILIOS m : Modern Greek form of BASIL (1).

VASILIS m : Modern Greek form of BASIL (1).

VASILISA f : Russian feminine form of BASIL (1).

VASILIY m : Russian form of BASIL (1).

VASILKA f : Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine diminutive of BASIL (1).

VASILY m : Variant transcription of VASILIY.

VASKA f/m : Russian diminutive of VASILIY (masculine) or a Macedonian and Bulgarian diminutive of VASILIJA (feminine).

VASKO m : Diminutive of VASIL.

VASO m : Diminutive of VASILIS, VASIL or VASILIJE.

VASSILIS m : Variant transcription of VASILIS.

VASSILY m : Variant transcription of VASILIY.

VASU m : Means "bright, excellent" in Sanskrit. This is an epithet of several Hindu gods. It also belonged to one of the authors of the Rigveda.

VASUDA f : Means "granting wealth" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the earth.

VASUDHA f : Means "producer of wealth" in Sanskrit, used to refer to the earth.

VASUNDHARA f : Means "possessor of wealth" in Sanskrit, used to refer to the earth.

VASYA m : Diminutive of VASILIY.

VASYL m : Ukrainian form of BASIL (1).

VASYLYNA f : Ukrainian feminine form of BASIL (1).

VAUGHAN m : From a surname which was a variant of VAUGHN.

VAUGHN m : From a Welsh surname which was derived from Welsh bychan meaning "little".

VAVRINEC m : Slovak form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

VAVŘINEC m : Czech form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

VAYU m : Means "air, wind" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the Hindu god of the air and wind, one of the five elements.

VAZHA m : Derived from Georgian ვაჟი (vazhi) meaning "son".

VEACESLAV m : Romanian (Moldovan) form of VÁCLAV.



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