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Macedonian Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia. Macedonian(s) may specifically refer to: People Modern * Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North Ma ...
: Васил, Georgian: ვასილ) is a Bulgarian, Macedonian and Georgian masculine
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a ...
. It may refer to: * Vasil Adzhalarski, Bulgarian revolutionary, an IMARO leader of revolutionary bands * Vasil Amashukeli (1886–1977), early Georgian film director & cinematographer in Azerbaijan and Georgia * Vasil Angelov (1882–1953), Bulgarian military officer and a revolutionary, a worker of IMARO * Vasil Aprilov (1789–1847), Bulgarian educator * Vasil Barnovi (1856–1934), Georgian writer popular for his historical novels * Vasil Biľak (born 1917), former Slovak Communist leader of Rusyn origin *
Vasil Binev Vasil Georgiev Binev ( bg, Васил Георгиев Бинев) (born October 13, 1957) is a Bulgarian actor. He is best known for his Dubbing (filmmaking), voice over roles in famous television series and films. Acting career In 1986, he gr ...
(born 1957), Bulgarian actor * Vasil Boev (born 1988), Bulgarian footballer * Vasil Bollano, the ethnic Greek mayor of Himara municipality, in southwest Albania * Vasil Bozhikov (born 1988), Bulgarian football defender *
Vasil Bykaŭ Vasil Uladzimiravič Bykaŭ (often spelled Vasil Bykov, be, Васі́ль Уладзі́міравіч Бы́каў, russian: Василь Влади́мирович Быков) (19 June 1924 – 22 June 2003) was a prolific Soviet and Belarus ...
(1924–2003), prolific Belarusian author of novels and novellas about World War II * Vasil Chekalarov (1874–1913), Bulgarian revolutionary and one of the leaders of IMARO in Aegean Macedonia * Vasil Chilingrov (born 1951), Bulgarian sprint canoeist who competed in the early to mid-1970s * Vasil Dragolov (born 1962), former Bulgarian footballer *
Vasil Etropolski Vasil Etropolski (born 18 March 1959) is a Bulgarian fencer and fencing coach. He competed in the individual and team sabre events at the 1980 and 1988 Summer Olympics. He also won the 1983 sabre world championship. He is the twin brother of ...
(born 1959), Bulgarian Olympic and world champion sabre fencer * Vasil Garvanliev (born 1984), Macedonian classic and pop singer * Vasil Gendov (1891–1970), Bulgarian actor, film director and screenwriter * Vasil Gigiadze (born 1977), Georgian footballer * Vasil Glavinov (1872–1929), Bulgarian socialist from Ottoman Macedonia, a member of the Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party * Vasil Gruev (born 1926), Bulgarian cross country skier who competed in the 1950s * Vasil Gyuzelev, Bulgarian historian who studies Bulgaria during the Middle Ages * Vasil Iliev, Bulgarian mobster, businessman and wrestler * Vasil Iljoski (1902–1995), Macedonian writer, dramatist, professor * Vasil Kaloyanov (born 1988), Bulgarian footballer * Vasil Kamburov (born 1975), Bulgarian footballer * Vasil Kanchov (1862–1904), Bulgarian geographer, ethnographer and politician * Vasil Khamutowski (born 1978), Belarusian football goalkeeper * Vasil Kirov (born 1975), Bulgarian footballer * Vasil Kiryienka (born 1981), Belarusian racing cyclist for UCI ProTeam Team Sky * Vasil Kochev (born 1988), Bulgarian professional footballer * Vasil Kolarov (1877–1950), Bulgarian communist political leader and leading functionary in the Communist International * Vasil Kutinchev (born 1859), Bulgarian officer *
Vasil Laçi Vasil Laçi, People's Hero of Albania, also referred to as Vasil Llaçi Comando Superiore Carabinieri Reali dell Albania - document of 25 May 1941 (15 September 1922 – 27 May 1941), was an Albanian patriot and anti-monarchist who attempted ...
(1922–1941), Albanian patriot and monarchist; attempted to kill the King of Italy and Prime Minister of Albania * Vasil Mzhavanadze (1902–1988), the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Georgian SSR from 1953 to 1972 * Vasil Naydenov, Bulgarian singer-songwriter, popular in Bulgaria and the Eastern bloc during the late 1970s and 1980s * Vasil Panayotov (born 1990), Bulgarian football player * Vasil Radoslavov (1854–1929), leading Bulgarian liberal politician who twice served as Prime Minister * Vasil Ringov (born 1955), retired Macedonian football player *
Vasil Ruci Vasil Ruci (born 17 February 1958 in Vlorë) is an Albanian retired football player and coach who spent his entire career with Flamurtari Vlorë between 1976 and 1993. He is most noted for being an important figure in the club's famous 1986–87 ...
, retired Albanian football striker *
Vasil Shanto Vasil Shanto (17 August 1913 – 1 February 1944), called Vasko was one of the founders of the Albanian Communist Party. He was the leader, along with Qemal Stafa, of the Shkodër communist group. One of the delegates of the party, he was frequent ...
(1913–1944), Albanian communist leader and a hero of World War II * Vasil Shkurti (born 1992), Albanian footballer *
Vasil Sikharulidze Vasil Sikharulidze ( ka, ვასილ სიხარულიძე) (born May 30, 1968) is a Georgian diplomat and politician. He worked as a foreign affairs advisor to the President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili from August 27, 2009. He ...
(born 1968), Georgian diplomat and politician *
Vasil Slavov Vasil Slavov (Cyrillic: ''Васил Славов'') is a Bulgarian author and poet, born on February 25, 1958 in Sofia, Bulgaria Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia ...
(born 1958), Bulgarian author and poet * Vasil Spasov (chess player) (born 1971), Bulgarian chess grandmaster * Vasil Tole (born 1963), Albanian composer of European classical music *
Vasil Tsereteli Vasil Tsereteli ( ka, ვასილ წერეთელი) (1862–1937) was a distinguished Russian Empire medical doctor, journalist, politician and public benefactor. He was born in the village of Tskhrukveti, in the Chiatura district ...
(1862–1937), distinguished Georgian physician, journalist and public benefactor * Vasil Tupurkovski, Macedonian academic, politician and the current president of the Macedonian Olympic Committee * Vasil Varlamos (born 1942), former Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the early 1960s * Vasil Vasilev (goalkeeper) (born 1976), Bulgarian footballer * Vasil Vasilev (Plovdiv footballer) (born 1984), Bulgarian football defender * Vasil Velev (born 1984), Bulgarian football player * Vasil Yakusha (born 1956), Belarusian former rower who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1988 Summer Olympics * Vasil Zacharka (1877–1943), Belarusian statesman and the second president of the Belarusian People's Republic in exile * Vasil Zlatarski, Bulgarian historian-medievalist, archaeologist, and epigraphist


See also

* Vasil Levski (disambiguation) *" Vasil Vasiltsiv", song by Esthetic Education devoted to young Ukrainian singer Vasyl Vasyltsiv * Vassil, masculine given name and a surname * (Serbian Cyrillic: Васиљ), Serbian masculine given name * (Belarusian: Васіль), Belarusian masculine given name * (Ukrainian: Василь), Ukrainian masculine given name * Vasiliy (Russian: Василий), Russian masculine given name {{given name Bulgarian masculine given names Macedonian masculine given names Georgian masculine given names