Βασίλειος
See also: βασίλειος
Ancient Greek
Etymology
From βασίλειος (basíleios, “kingly”), from βασιλεύς (basileús, “king”).
Proper noun
Βασίλειος • (Basíleios)
- A male given name
Descendants
- Greek: Βασίλειος (Vasíleios)
- Latin: Basilius
- Old Armenian: Բարսեղ (Barseł), Վասիլ (Vasil)
- Russian: Василий (Vasilij)
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Βασίλειος (Basíleios).
Proper noun
Βασίλειος • (Vasíleios) m (feminine Βασιλική)
- A male given name, the Greek equivalent to Basil
Declension
Derived terms
Related terms
- Άγιος Βασίλειος m (Ágios Vasíleios, “Saint Basil”)
- Άγιος Βασίλης m (Ágios Vasílis, “Father Christmas”)
- Βασιλεία f (Vasileía)
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