VASILI
Vasili
Vasili is a British surname derived from the Greek name Vasilios, which means "king" or "royal". The surname Vasili is of Greek origin and is often associated with individuals of Greek descent living in the United Kingdom.
The Vasili surname may have come to Britain through various waves of migration from Greece, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries. Greek immigrants often settled in urban areas such as London, Manchester, and Birmingham, where they established communities and contributed to British society through various professions and trades.
Individuals bearing the surname Vasili may have diverse backgrounds and occupations, ranging from business owners to professionals in fields such as medicine, academia, and the arts. The surname Vasili is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and contributions of the Greek community in Britain.
Today, the surname Vasili continues to be passed down through generations, connecting individuals to their Greek roots and heritage. It serves as a reminder of the vibrant multicultural tapestry that makes up the diverse British society.
There are approximately 136 people named Vasili in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Vasili.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alexandros
- Andreas
- Andrew
- Charles
- George
- John
- Michael
- Panayiotis
- Paul
- Philip
Female
- Anna
- Caroline
- Christina
- Eleni
- Koulla
- Maria
- Nicola
- Paula
- Sarah
- Sharon