Vasil


the name ‘basil’ (royal, kingly), pr-nounced /ˈbæzəl/, has origins from the male greek name v-ssilios (greek: βασίλειος, female version bασιλική) which first appeared during the h-llenistic period. it is derived from “basileus” (greek: βασιλεύς) a greek word of pre-h-llenic origin meaning “king”, from which words such as basilica and basilisk (via latin), as well as the eponymous herb (via old french) derive,
basil has many variant forms: basel, basile, basilic, basilides, basileios, basilie, basilio, basilius, bazeel, bazeelius, bazil, bazyli, breasal, pasi1, vasil, vasile, vaseleos, vasileos, vasilije, vasilios, vasilios, vasilius, vasilus, v-ssilis, vasili, v-ssili, vasily, v-ssilij, v-ssily and w-ssily.

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