9,594th
Most common name in India.
12,108
People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
Its mostly known because of the VASA warship, a stunning, richly decorated ship built for the Swedish King Gustav II Adolf. This ship, meant to show off Swedens might, sank on its very first trip due to design problems. The ships story – a mix of ambition and disaster – is what makes the name VASA so memorable. Its a tale of a beautiful ship, a powerful king, and a dramatic sinking, now a famous tourist attraction in Stockholm.
This names linked to a really powerful god, a major form of Vishnu. This names wife is Lakshmi, and their son is Ganesha. Krishna, another important god, is closely related—often seen as another form of Vishnu. Big festivals for this name include Diwali (the festival of lights, celebrating good winning over evil) and Janmashtami (Krishnas birthday celebration).
VASAs a cool name! Its interesting how it changes depending on where you go. The Swedish roots mean there are similar-sounding versions with slightly different spellings, maybe changing the a sound a bit. Other places might tweak the pronunciation to make it easier to say, leading to different spellings too. And of course, there are probably lots of cute nicknames people use for this name within families.from iMeUsWe Database
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