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Vaso

Short form of Vasilios, from Greek meaning king or royal.

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Vaso is a short form of Vasilios, from Greek meaning king or royal. The brevity of the form makes the royal meaning feel almost condensed, as if the name has been reduced to its essential core.

Short forms like this often feel intimate, but they still carry the weight of the full tradition behind them. In modern use, Vaso feels compact, classic, and unmistakably Greek in flavor. It has a clean, open sound that makes it easy to remember, and the royal heritage gives it a subtle dignity.

Because it is rare as a standalone name, it can feel both familiar and unexpected. Vaso suggests brightness, heritage, and a directness that is part of its appeal.

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