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The name Basil (''royal, kingly'') comes from the male Greek name
Vassilios Vassilios or Vassileios, also transliterated Vasileios, Vasilios, Vassilis or Vasilis ( el, Βασίλειος or Βασίλης), is a Greek given name, the origin of Basil (name), Basil. In ancient/medieval/Byzantine context, it is also transliter ...
(, female version ), which first appeared during the
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period. It is derived from "
basileus ''Basileus'' ( el, ) is a Greek term and title that has signified various types of monarchs in history. In the English-speaking world it is perhaps most widely understood to mean "monarch", referring to either a "king" or an "emperor" and al ...
" ( el, βασιλεύς, links=no), of greek origin, meaning "king", "emperor" or "tzar", from which words such as basilica and basilisk (via Latin) as well as the eponymous herb basil (via Old French) derive, and the name of the Italian region
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, which had been long under the rule of the Byzantine Emperor (also called ''basileus''). It was brought to England by the Crusaders, having been common in the eastern Mediterranean. It is more often used in Britain and Europe than in the United States. It is also the name of a common herb. In Arabic, Bas(s)el (, ''bāsil'') is a name for boys that means "brave, fearless, intrepid". Different derived names in different languages include Barsegh in Armenian; Basile in French; Basilius in German; Basilio in Italian and Spanish; Basílio in Portuguese; Basileo in Galician; Vasyl in Ukraine; Vasile in Romanian; Vasil in Bulgarian; Vasilije in Serbian; Vasily in Russian; Bazil, Bazsó, Vászoly and Vazul in Hungarian. Basil may refer to the following people:


Rulers

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Basil Onomagoulos Basil Onomagoulos ( el, ) was a Byzantine official who was declared rival emperor in Sicily in 717, taking the regnal name Tiberius. Basil was from Constantinople, the son of a certain Gregory Onomagoulos. In 717 he was a member of the entourage o ...
(died 717), Byzantine usurper in Sicily in 717 * Basil I (811–886) the Macedonian, Byzantine Emperor from 867 * Basil II Bulgaroktonus (958–1025), Byzantine Emperor from 976 * Basil Lekapenos (died c. 985), chief administrator of the Byzantine Empire from 945 * Basil of Trebizond (died 1340), ruled from 1332 * Fasilides (1603–1667), Ethiopian Emperor from 1603 *
Basil of Naples Basil was the first Duke of Naples from 661 to 666. Neapolitan by birth, soldier of the Byzantine Empire by trade, he was nominated by the emperor Constans II to be ''dux Campaniae'' in 661. SourcesNaples in the Dark Ages
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, the first Duke of Naples from 661 to 666


Generals

* Basil Apokapes, Byzantine general of the mid-11th century * Basil Boioannes, Catepan of Italy in 1017–1027 * Basil Mesardonites, Catepan of Italy in 1010–1017 * Basil Theodorokanos, Catepan of Italy in 1043


Religious figures

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Basil of Caesarea Basil of Caesarea, also called Saint Basil the Great ( grc, Ἅγιος Βασίλειος ὁ Μέγας, ''Hágios Basíleios ho Mégas''; cop, Ⲡⲓⲁⲅⲓⲟⲥ Ⲃⲁⲥⲓⲗⲓⲟⲥ; 330 – January 1 or 2, 379), was a bishop of Ca ...
(330–379), also known as Saint Basil the Great, a 4th-century bishop of Caesarea * Basil the Elder, father of Basil the Great and saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church * Basil of Ancyra (died 362), a 4th-century martyr * Basil of Amasea, a fourth-century Christian bishop and martyr * Basil I of Bulgaria, the first Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (c. 1186 – c. 1232) after restoring Tarnovo Patriarchate * Basil II of Bulgaria, Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (c. 1246 – c. 1263) *Basil III of Bulgaria, Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (c. 1254–1263) *
Basil Fool for Christ Basil the Blessed (known also as Basil, fool for Christ; Basil, Wonderworker of Moscow; or Blessed Basil of Moscow, fool for Christ russian: Василий Блаженный, Vasily Blazhenny) is a Russian Orthodox saint of the type known as ''y ...
(born 1468 or 1469, died 1552 or 1557), a Russian saint * Basil of Ostrog (1610–1671), bishop and saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church * Basil the Physician (died 1118), Bogomil leader burned at the stake as a heretic *
Basil of Seleucia Basil of Seleucia was a Bishop and ecclesiastical writer. He was archbishop of Silifke, Seleucia ad Calycadnum by 448. He condemned Eutyches in the year 448, he "acquiesced" while "rehabilitating" at the Latrocinium in 449, "but recanted and signed ...
(died probably between 458 and 460), a metropolitan bishop of Seleucia ad Calycadnum * Basil the Confessor (died 750), Eastern Orthodox saint *
Basil Hopko Basil or Vasiľ Hopko (21 April 1904, Hrabské — 23 July 1976) was an eparch (bishop) of the Slovak Greek Catholic Church. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 14 September 2003 for his martyrdom under Communist occupation. Life Ba ...
(1904–1976), bishop of the Slovak Greek Catholic Church and martyr *
Basil Hume George Basil Hume OSB OM (2 March 1923 – 17 June 1999) was an English Catholic bishop. He was a monk and priest of the English Benedictine monastery of Ampleforth Abbey and its abbot for 13 years until his appointment as Archbishop of Wes ...
(1923–1999), English Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Westminster * Basil Moreau (1799–1873), French Roman Catholic priest who founded the Congregation of Holy Cross and was beatified ;variant ''Baselios'' *Baselios I bar Baldoyo, Maphrian of the East (828–830) (See List of maphrians) *Baselios II, Maphrian of the East (848–868) (See List of maphrians) *Baselios III, Maphrian of the East (936–960) (See List of maphrians) *Baselios IV of Tagrit, Maphrian of the East (1046–1069) (See List of maphrians) * Baselios Behnam Hadliyo (died 1454), Maphrian of the East (1404–1412), later
Ignatius Behnam Hadliyo Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo ( syr, ܦܛܪܝܪܟܐ ܒܗܢܡ ܚܕܠܝܐ, ar, البطريرك بهنام الحدلي) was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1445 until his death in 1454. Biography Behnam was born a ...
, Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1445 until his death in 1454 *Baselios Philoxenus, Maphrian of the East (1471–1487) (See List of maphrians) *Baselios Abraham, Maphrian of the East (1496–1508) (See List of maphrians) *
Baselios Solomon Basil Solomon was the Maphrian of the East and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church of the East from 1509 until his death in 1518. Biography Solomon was born in the late 15th century at Mardin, and was the son of Joseph, son of Elianus. He became ...
(died 1518), Maphrian of the East of the Syriac Orthodox Church, from 1509 until his death in 1518 *Baselios Blias, Maphrian of the East (1518–1523) (See List of maphrians) *Baselios, Maphrian of Mosul, a great number of maphrians all called Baselios (See List of maphrians#Maphrians of Mosul (1533–1860) *
Baselios Lazarus III Basil Lazarus III was the Syriac Orthodox Maphrian of the East from 1709 until his death in 1713. Biography Iyawannis Lazarus was ordained bishop of Mansuriyya by Patriarch Ignatius Abdulmasih I in 1684, in which year he later also attended the ...
(died 1713), Maphrian of the East of the Syriac Orthodox Church, from 1709 until his death in 1713. * Baselios Sakralla III of Aleppo (died 1764), Maphriyano (Catholicos) of the Syriac Orthodox Church of the East from 1748–1760. He came to India in 1751 and was buried there *
Baselios Cleemis Baselios Cleemis (born 15 June 1959) is the current major archbishop-catholicos of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. He was named to the College of Cardinals of the Catholic Church by Pope Benedict XVI on 24 November 2012. At the moment of hi ...
(born 1959), Cardinal, Major Archbishop-Catholicos of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church * Baselios Paulose I (1836–1913), Catholicos of the East, the First Catholicos of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church from 1912 to 1913 * Baselios Paulose II (1914–1996), Catholicos of India of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church from 1975 to 1996 * Baselios Mar Thoma Paulose II (1946–2021), Catholicos of the East of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church from 2010 * Baselios Thomas I (born 1929), Catholicos of India, Maphrian, head of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, the Syriac Orthodox Church in India *
Baselios Yeldo Saint Baselios Yeldo was the Maphrian, Maphrian of the East of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1678 until his resignation in 1684. He is venerated as a saint in the Syriac Orthodox Church, Malankara Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church and Malankara ...
(1593–1685), a Saint, Maphrian of the East of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1678 until his resignation in 1684 * Cyril Baselios (1935–2007), Maphrian, the first Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church ;variant ''Basilides'' *
Basilides Basilides (Greek: Βασιλείδης) was an early Christian Gnostic religious teacher in Alexandria, Egypt who taught from 117 to 138 AD, notes that to prove that the heretical sects were "later than the catholic Church," Clement of Alexandri ...
(2nd century AD), Egyptian Gnostic religious teacher


Given name

* Basil Arthur (1928–1985), New Zealand politician *
Basil Kiiza Bataringaya Basil Kiiza Bataringaya (1927 – 18 September 1972) was a prominent Ugandan politician in History of Uganda#The independent Uganda (1962-71), post-independence Uganda. He was the Leader of Opposition (Uganda), Leader of the Opposition at the beg ...
(1927–1972) Ugandan politician *
Basil Bennett Basil B. Bennett (November 30, 1894 – August 19, 1938) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the hammer throw. He competed for the United States in the 1920 Summer Olympics held in Antwerp, Belgium in the hammer throw where ...
(1894–1938), American athlete and Olympic bronze medal winner in hammer throw *
Basil Bernstein Basil Bernard Bernstein (1 November 1924 – 24 September 2000) was a British sociologist known for his work in the sociology of education. He worked on socio-linguistics and the connection between the manner of speaking and social organizatio ...
(1924–2000), British sociologist and linguist * Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough (1888–1973), politician and third Prime Minister of Northern Ireland *
Basil W. Brown Basil W. Brown (March 20, 1927 – October 30, 1997) was an American politician and lawyer. Born in Vandalia, Michigan, Brown moved with his family to Battle Creek, Michigan. Brown graduated from Battle Creek Central High School. He served ...
(1927–1997), American politician * Basil Bunting (1900–1985), British modernist poet * H. Basil Christian (1871–1950), South African/ Rhodesian farmer and horticulturalist *
Basil Dearden Basil Dearden (born Basil Clive Dear; 1 January 1911 – 23 March 1971) was an English film director. Early life and career Dearden was born at 5, Woodfield Road, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex to Charles James Dear, a steel manufacturer, and his wife, Fl ...
(1911–1971), British film director *
Basil W. Duke Basil Wilson Duke (May 28, 1838 – September 16, 1916) was a Confederate States Army, Confederate general officer during the American Civil War. His most noted service in the war was as second-in-command for his brother-in-law John Hunt Mo ...
(1838–1916), Confederate American Civil War general and historian * Air Chief Marshal Basil Embry (1902–1977), British Royal Air Force officer * Basil Favis, Canadian chemist and professor * Basil Gogos (1929–2017), American illustrator * Basil Gunasekara (born 1929), 7th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy * Basil Buzz Hargrove (born 1944), Canadian former labour union leader *
B. H. Liddell Hart Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart (31 October 1895 – 29 January 1970), commonly known throughout most of his career as Captain B. H. Liddell Hart, was a British soldier, military historian and military theorist. He wrote a series of military histor ...
(1895–1970), English soldier, military historian and leading inter-war theorist * Basil Hetzel (born 1922), Australian medical researcher *
Basil Hiley Basil J. Hiley (born 1935), is a British people, British Quantum mechanics, quantum physicist and professor emeritus of the University of London. Long-time colleague of David Bohm, Hiley is known for his work with Bohm on implicate orders and for ...
(born 1935), British quantum physicist * Basil Hood (1864–1917), British librettist and lyricist * Basil Joseph (born 1990), Indian actor/director *
Basil Mott Sir Basil Mott, 1st Baronet, FRS (16 September 1859 – 7 September 1938) was one of the most notable English civil engineers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was responsible for some of the most innovative work on tunnels and bridg ...
(1859–1938), British civil engineer * Basil O'Connor (1892–1972), American lawyer and chairman and president of the American Red Cross *
Basil Charles Godfrey Place Rear Admiral Basil Charles Godfrey Place, (19 July 1921 – 27 December 1994), known as Godfrey Place, was an officer in the Royal Navy and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be a ...
(1921–1994), British Royal Navy rear-admiral and recipient of the Victoria Cross * Basil Radford (1897–1952), British actor *
Basil Rathbone Philip St. John Basil Rathbone MC (13 June 1892 – 21 July 1967) was a South African-born English actor. He rose to prominence in the United Kingdom as a Shakespearean stage actor and went on to appear in more than 70 films, primarily costume ...
(1892–1967), British actor * Basil Spence (1907–1976), Scottish architect *
Basil Thampi Basil Thampi (born 11 September 1993) is an Indian cricketer who represents Kerala in the domestic cricket. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium pacer. He made his IPL debut for Gujarat Lions in the 2017 Indian Premier Leagu ...
(1983) Indian Cricketer *
Basil Valdez Basil Salvador Valdez (; born 8 November 1951) is a Filipino singer. He has received several Tinig Awards and the 1991 Tanglaw ng Lahi Award from Ateneo de Manila University. Biography Like many Filipino singers in the 1970s, Basil S. Valdez st ...
(born 1951), Filipino singer * Basil Wolverton (1909–1978), American cartoonist, illustrator, comic book writer-artist *
Basil Zaharoff Sir Basil Zaharoff, GCB, GBE (born Vasileios Zacharias; el, Βασίλειος Zαχαρίας Ζαχάρωφ; October 6, 1849 – November 27, 1936) was a Greek arms dealer and industrialist. One of the richest men in the world during his ...
(1849–1936), Greek arms trader and financier, and chairman of the Vickers munitions company during World War I ;variant ''Bassel'' * Bassel al-Assad (1962–1994), the eldest son of the late Syrian President Hafez al-Assad * Bassel Khartabil (1981–2015) Palestinian-Syrian open-source software developer *
Bassel Shehadeh Bassel Shehadeh ( ar, باسل شحادة) (January 31, 1984 – May 28, 2012) was a Syrian Christian film maker, producer, IT Engineer, environmental and cultural activist, and a well-known civil activist during the Civil uprising phase of the Syri ...
(1984–2012) Syrian film producer


Surname

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Steve Basil Stephen John Basil (April 2, 1893 – June 24, 1962) was an American Major League Baseball umpire (baseball), umpire who worked in the American League from 1936 to 1942. Basil umpired in two World Series (1937 World Series, 1937 and 1940 World Ser ...
(1893–1962), American baseball umpire * Toni Basil (b. 1943), American musician, video artist, actress, and choreographer *
Richard Basil Richard Basil (September 28, 1967) is the former head football coach at Savannah State University in Savannah, Georgia. Playing career Basil played a quarterback at East Central Community College before transferring to Savannah State. He quarter ...
(b. 1967), American former college football coach ;variant ''Bacile'' *
Giovanni Bacile Giovanni Bacile (12 August 1880 – 20 August 1941) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who exercised his pastoral service in the Diocese of Monreale. Pope Francis recognized that he lived a life of heroic virtue and declared him to be Venerab ...
(1880–1941), Italian Roman Catholic priest ;variant ''Baseley'' *
Godfrey Baseley Cyril Godfrey Baseley (2 October 1904 – 2 February 1997), credited as Godfrey Basely, was a BBC radio executive famous for being the creator of the soap opera, ''The Archers''. Early life Cyril Godfrey Baseley was born at The Square, Alvechurch ...
(1904–1997), American radio executive *
William Baseley William Baseley (by 1521 – 1573/74), of Lambeth and Southwark, Surrey and Garsdon, Wiltshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Calne in April 1554 and for Wiltshire Wiltshire (; abbreviated ...
, English politician, member of the Parliament of England in 1554 and 1555 ;variant ''Basile'' * ''see Basile#Surname'' ;variant ''Basilio'' * ''see Basilio#Surname'' ;variant ''Basilius'' * '' Basilius is a Greek nobility title and names bearing this title are excluded here'' *
István Basilius István Basilius (1549–1581) was a Hungarian Unitarian and first minister at Nagyvárad, now part of Romania.Ungarländische Antitrinitarier: István Basilius, ed. Mihály Balázs In 1670 he published, along with fellow ministers György Enyedi ...
(1549–1581), Hungarian Unitarian minister ;variant ''Basilone'' * John Basilone (1916–1945), American soldier and U.S. Marine, recipient of the Medal of Honor ;variant ''Bassil'' * Gebran Bassil (b. 1970), Lebanese politician * Philip S. Bassil (b. 1976) Lebanese-Canadian Investment Banker and financier *
Ray Bassil Ray Jacques Bassil ( ar, راي باسيل; born 20 October 1988) is a Lebanese trap shooter. She won gold at the 2016 ISSF World Cup in Nicosia, and at the 2019 Asian Shooting Championships in Doha. Bassil has also three times represented Le ...
(b. 1988), Lebanese athlete ;variant ''Bazeley'' * ''see
Bazeley Bazeley or Bazely is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Darren Bazeley (born 1972), English footballer * Geoffrey Bazeley (1906–1989), British architect *George Bazeley (born 1984), Australian field hockey goalie * John Bazely ( ...
'' ;variant ''Bazell'' *
Josh Bazell Joshua Arneas Bazell (born 1970) is an American writer and medical doctor. Bazell graduated from Brown University with a B.A. in English Literature. He has an M.D. from Columbia University and did his medical residency at the University of Califo ...
(b. 1970), American author and physician *
Robert Bazell Robert Bazell is adjunct professor of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology at Yale University. He is the former chief science and health correspondent for NBC News. Biography Education Bazell graduated from the University of California, ...
(20th Century), American academic ;variant ''Bazil'' *
Louis Bazil Louis Bazil (1695 – February 20, 1752) was a French merchant and militia officer in New France. Bazil traded between his home in Quebec and La Rochelle, as well as Martinique and Île Royale. He was well-connected; in 1736, he was granted a conce ...
(1695–1752), French merchant and militia officer *
Ezekiel Bazil Ezekiel Bazil (born 16 November 1965). is a Dominican politician who has served in the House of Assembly of Dominica since 2010. He is the current president of the United Workers' Party. Bazil earned numerous certifications in the insurance indu ...
(b. 1965), Dominican politician ;variant ''Bazley'' * Colin Bazley (b. 1935), Anglican bishop of Chile * Margaret Bazley (b. 1938), New Zealand public servant *
Robert W. Bazley Robert Whitman Bazley (December 5, 1925 – December 16, 2012) was a United States Air Force (USAF) four-star general who served as Commander in Chief, Pacific Air Forces (CINCPACAF), from 1984 to 1986. Bazley was born in Pittsburgh, Penns ...
(1925–2012), American military commander * Sir Thomas Bazley, 1st Baronet (1797–1883), British industrialist and Liberal politician ;variant ''Pasi'' * Riccardo Pasi (b. 1990), Italian footballer *
Geeta Pasi Geeta Pasi (born 1962) is a retired American diplomat. She was the American ambassador to Djibouti from 2011 to 2014. She was appointed American ambassador to Chad in June 2016 and served until 2018. In September 2018, she left the ambassadorship ...
(21st Century), American diplomat ;variant ''Vasil'' (excluding ''Vasil''') *
Adria Vasil Adria Vasil is a Canadian environmental journalist. She started writing NOW Magazine's Ecoholic column in 2004 and has published three books based on her column: ''Ecoholic (2007), Ecoholic Home (2009),'' and ''Ecoholic Body (2012)''. Vasil is a le ...
(21st Century), Canadian journalist ;variant ''Vasilchenko'' ''see
Vasilchenko Vasilchenko ( uk, Васильченко; be, Васільчанка) is a Ukrainian surname, derived from ''Vasily'', the Ukrainian equivalent of the given name Basil. Notable people with the surname include: * Alexei Vasilchenko (born 1981), Ka ...
'' ;variant ''Vasile'' * ''see Vasile#As a surname'' ;variant ''Vasili'' *
Laert Vasili Laertis Vasiliou ( ell, Λαέρτης Βασιλείου, ''Laertis Vasiliou''; born 7 March 1974) is a Greek-Albanian actor and director of film and stage. Background From his father's side, Vasiliou is of Albanian descent while his mother i ...
(b. 1974), Greek Albanian actor and director * Petrit Vasili (21st Century), Albanian politician ;variant ''Vasilj'' *
Ivan Anton Vasilj Ivan Anton Vasilj (born 5 April 1991) is a Croatian football player, currently playing for Zadar. Club career Vasilj passed through all the ranks of the NK Zadar academy. A captain of their U-19 team at the time, he made his professional debut ...
(b. 1991), Croatian football player *
Mario Vasilj Mario Vasilj (born 23 December 1983) is a retired Swedish football defender. He is currently the head coach of Östers IF's U21 team and assistant manager of the club's first team. Career He joined Östers IF in 2006 from amateur side Rydahol ...
(b. 1983), Swedish professional footballer *
Vladimir Vasilj Vladimir Vasilj (born 6 July 1975) is a Croatian retired football goalkeeper. Career Born in Hanover, West Germany, Vasilj started his professional career at Croatian club Hrvatski Dragovoljac in the 1995–96 season. He continued to play for ...
(b. 1975), former Croatian professional footballer ; variant ''Vasko'' (excluding ''Vaskó'' and ''Vaško'') *
Elmer Vasko Elmer "Moose" Vasko (December 11, 1935 – October 30, 1998) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Black Hawks and Minnesota North Stars. He was on the Blackhawk ...
(1935–1998), Canadian ice hockey player *
Natalya Vasko Natalya Lubomyrivna Vasko (born 19 October 1972) is a Ukrainian actress and television presenter. From 1999 to 2019, she was a leading actress of the Kyiv National Academic Molodyy Theatre. She won the Golden Dzyga award in the "Best Supporting ...
(b. 1972), Ukrainian actress *
Rick Vasko Richard John Vasko (born January 12, 1957) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings. Career As a youth, Vasko played in the 1970 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hoc ...
(b. 1957), Canadian ice hockey player ; variant ''Vasović'' * ''see
Vasović Vasović ( sr-cyr, Васовић) is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name ''Vaso'', a diminutive of ''Vasilije'' (Basil). Geographical distribution As of 2014, 82.0% of all known bearers of the surname ''Vasović'' were residents of ...
'' ;variant ''Vassili'' * Amaury Vassili (b. 1989), French singer *
Vassilis Vassili Vassilis Vassili (Greek: Βασίλης Βασίλη; born 1964) is a Greek contemporary visual artist working primarily in sculpture. In Greek Cyprus he worked with several other sculptors to create public art for the Cypriot community, most ...
(b. 1964), Greek sculptor ;variant ''Wasilewski'' * ''see Wasilewski''


Fictional characters

*Basil, protagonist of Wilkie Collins' 1852 ''Basil'' (novel) *Basil of the '' Basil of Baker Street'' novels and the movie '' The Great Mouse Detective'' *Basil, a character in the television series '' Fraggle Rock'' * Basil Fawlty, the main character in '' Fawlty Towers'' * Basil Brush, a glove puppet fox popular on children's television in the UK * Basil (Sesame Park), main character of the Canadian children's show ''
Sesame Park ''Sesame Park'' is the Canadian version of ''Sesame Street'' co-produced by Sesame Workshop and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The series originally functioned as a re-edited version of the original American series, and was named ''Sesam ...
'' *Basil, a character in the anime and manga series '' Reborn!'' *Basil, a character on the Playhouse Disney TV series '' Johnny and the Sprites'' *Basil Wombat, a character on '' SeeMore's Playhouse'' *Basil, a character in the breeding and farming game, '' Harvest Moon'' *Basil, a main character in the role-playing horror game '' Omori'' *Basil Hallward, the artist that paints the haunting portrait of Dorian Gray in Oscar Wilde's '' The Picture of Dorian Gray'' *Basil the Bat Lord, an enemy racer in ''
Lego Racers (video game) ''Lego Racers'' is a Lego-themed racing video game developed by High Voltage Software and published by Lego Media. Set in the fictional "Legoland" universe, the single-player mode follows various minifigure characters competing in a racing c ...
'' * Basil Stag Hare, member of the Fur and Foot Fighting Patrol in Brian Jacques' '' Redwall'' *Sir Basil Hawkins, a character in a popular manga '' One Piece'' *Basil Humphrey, Head of
Scotland Yard Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard) is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, the territorial police force responsible for policing Greater London's 32 boroughs, but not the City of London, the square mile that forms London's ...
from the film '' Dracula's Daughter'' *Basil Exposition, a character in the film '' Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'' *Basil, Alex Delarge's snake from the film ''
A Clockwork Orange (film) ''A Clockwork Orange'' is a 1971 dystopian crime film adapted, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel of the same name. It employs disturbing, violent images to comment on psychiatry, juvenile deli ...
'' *Basil Brightberry, the gentlemouse sommelier in the children's '' Brambly Hedge'' series *Basil Ransom, a Mississippi lawyer in Henry James's 1886 novel ''The Bostonians'' *Basil, a Pirate in the film ''
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' is a 1968 musical-fantasy film directed by Ken Hughes with a screenplay co-written by Roald Dahl and Hughes, loosely based on Ian Fleming's novel '' Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car'' (1964). The film stars ...
'' *Tyrannus Basilton Grimm-Pitch, a character in '' Carry on'' by Rainbow Rowell *Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, a character in the book ''
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler ''From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler'' is a novel by E. L. Konigsburg. The book follows siblings Claudia and Jamie Kincaid as they run away from home to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It was publishe ...
'' by E. L. Konigsburg *Basil, a character from the children's series, '' Babar'' *Basil Steele, a character from the Welsh children's series, '' Fireman Sam'' *Basil, The Doctor's alleged first name from the BBC series, ''Doctor Who''


References

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