Meaning & History
Vasilyev is a common Russian surname meaning "son of Vasil." It derives from the given name Vasiliy, the Russian form of Basil 1, which comes from the Greek Basileios, meaning "royal" or "kingly."
Etymology and History
The root name Basileios is derived from the Greek word basileus ("king"). The name became widespread in the Christian world due to the popularity of Saint Basil the Great (c. 330–379), a bishop of Caesarea and a key figure in early Christianity. In Byzantine and Eastern Orthodox traditions, the name Basil was especially favored, leading to numerous variants across languages. In Russian, the given name Vasiliy gave rise to the patronymic surname Vasilyev, literally meaning "belonging to Vasiliy."
Distribution and Variants
Vasilyev is one of the most common surnames in Russia. The feminine form is Vasilyeva (or Vasilieva). Related surnames in other languages include Bulgarian:Vasilev and Vasileva, Greek:Vasileiou (and variant spellings Vassiliou, Vasiliou), and Italian:Basile. The spelling Vasilyev is the most common romanization; internationalized forms include Vasiliev and Vassiliev.
Notable Bearers
The surname has been carried by numerous notable individuals across various fields:
- Alexander Vasilyev (multiple people), among them the lead singer and guitarist of the Russian rock band Splean (born 1969).
- Dmitry Vasilyev (born 1962), Soviet biathlete and Olympic champion.
- Dimitry Vassiliev (born 1979), Russian ski jumper.
- Boris Vasilyev (1924–2013), Soviet writer, author of The Dawns Here Are Quiet.
Summary of Key Facts
- Meaning: "Son of Vasil"
- Origin: Russian patronymic from the given name Vasiliy
- Usage Regions: Primarily Russia and other Eastern Slavic countries
- Feminine Form: Vasilyeva
- Related Names: Vasiliev, Vasilev (Bulgarian), Vasileiou (Greek)
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Vasilyev