Vasilica

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Diminutive or feminine form of VASILE.

VASILE   male   Romanian
Romanian form of BASIL (1).
BASIL (1)   male   English
From the Greek name Βασιλειος (Basileios) which was derived from βασιλευς (basileus) meaning "king". Saint Basil the Great was a 4th-century bishop of Caesarea and one of the fathers of the early Christian church. Due to him, the name (in various spellings) has come into general use in the Christian world, being especially popular among Eastern Christians. It was also borne by two Byzantine emperors.
FULL FORMS
ROMANIAN: Vasile
EQUIVALENTS
ALBANIAN: Vasil
ANCIENT GREEK: Basileios, Basilius
BULGARIAN: Vasil, Vasilka, Vasko
ENGLISH (BRITISH): Baz, Bazza
ENGLISH: Basil
FINNISH: Pasi
FRENCH: Basile
GEORGIAN: Vasil, Vaso
GREEK: Vasiliki, Vasilios, Vasilis, Vaso, Vassilis
ITALIAN: Basilio
MACEDONIAN: Vasil, Vasilija, Vasilka, Vasko
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Vasilii
POLISH: Bazyli
RUSSIAN: Vasili, Vasilisa, Vasiliy, Vasily, Vaska, Vassily, Vasya
SERBIAN: Vasilija, Vasilije, Vaso
SPANISH: Basilio
UKRAINIAN: Vasyl, Vasylyna, Wasyl, Wasylyna
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
BULGARIAN: Vaska
GREEK: Kiki
MACEDONIAN: Vasa, Vaska
MASCULINE FORMS
ALBANIAN: Vasil
ANCIENT GREEK: Basileios, Basilius
BULGARIAN: Vasil, Vasko
ENGLISH (BRITISH): Baz, Bazza
ENGLISH: Basil
FINNISH: Pasi
FRENCH: Basile
GEORGIAN: Vasil, Vaso
GREEK: Vasilios, Vasilis, Vaso, Vassilis
ITALIAN: Basilio
MACEDONIAN: Vasil, Vasko
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Vasilii
POLISH: Bazyli
ROMANIAN: Vasile
RUSSIAN: Vasili, Vasiliy, Vasily, Vaska, Vassily, Vasya
SERBIAN: Vasilije, Vaso
SPANISH: Basilio
UKRAINIAN: Vasyl, Wasyl
FEMININE FORMS
BULGARIAN: Vasilka, Vaska
GREEK: Kiki, Vasiliki
MACEDONIAN: Vasa, Vasilija, Vasilka, Vaska
RUSSIAN: Vasilisa
SERBIAN: Vasilija
UKRAINIAN: Vasylyna, Wasylyna