From Latin 'universalis' meaning 'universal' or 'all-encompassing,' rare as a given name.
Versal comes from Latin universalis, meaning universal or all-encompassing, and it is rare as a given name. That origin gives it an expansive, almost philosophical tone, as though the name were reaching for totality rather than individuality alone.
It feels abstract in a way that many word names do, but not cold. As a first name, Versal sounds modern, compact, and conceptually large. It has a clean, declarative quality that makes it unusual but not unwieldy. The result is a name that feels broad in meaning and crisp in execution, with a quietly intellectual edge.