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Finnish
Etymology
Medieval spoken form of the Latin saint's name Basilius, ultimately from Ancient Greek Βασίλειος (Basíleios), cognate to English Basil. Also recorded as a diminutive of Paavo (“Paul”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Pasi
- a male given name
1988, Per Maaranniitty, Saat anteeksi, Suomi, Lohiranta:Laserman, →ISBN, page 132:― ( - - - ) Mitä tarkoittaa muuten ’Pasi’?
―Se tarkoittaa ’hän-joka-ei-näy-pimeässä’, Pasi sanoi upottaen hampaansa Birgitin kaulaan. ―Olen vampyyri.
―Mutta eihän kukaan―äsh.
―Ei se tarkoita mitään. Ellei se sitten ole suomennos nimestä Basileus.- ― ( - - - ) What does Pasi mean, by the way?
―It means 'he-who-cannot-be-seen-in-the-dark', Pasi said and sank his teeth in Birgit's neck. ―I'm a vampire.
―But it's not like―argh.
―It doesn't mean anything. Unless it's some kind of derivation from Basileus.
1994, Arne Nevanlinna, Isän maa, WSOY, →ISBN, page 132:Historiaa opettaessaan hän väänsi Fredrik Barbarossan suomenkieliseen asuun Pasi Punaparta. Sukunimen käännös oli helpommin ymmärrettävä kuin etunimen, mutta Linnoven selitys oli yksinkertainen: Fredriksberg on Pasila, siis Fredrik on Pasi.- When he taught history, he turned Frederick Barbarossa's name into a Finnish form, Pasi Punaparta. It was easier to understand how the surname was translated than the first name, but Linnove had a simple explanation: Fredriksberg is Pasila, so Fredrik is Pasi.
2013, Minna Lindgren, Kuolema Ehtoolehdossa, Teos, →ISBN, page 8:Sinähän niin pidät Terosta, Siiri. Oliko hänen nimensä Tero vai Pasi? Oletteko huomanneet, että nuorten miesten nimet ovat nykyään tällaisia kirveeniskuja: Tero, Pasi, Vesa, Tomi.- Seeing as you like Tero so much, Siiri... was he named Tero or Pasi? Haven't you noticed that all young men have these names that are like axe blows: Tero, Pasi, Vesa, Tomi.
- a Finnish surname transferred from the given name
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Statistics
- Pasi is the 30th most common male given name in Finland, belonging to 17,793 male individuals (and as a middle name to 1,213 more), according to February 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.
- The surname Pasi belongs to 241 individuals, according to February 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.
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Proper noun
Pasi m or f by sense
- a surname
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