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Vasco is a masculine given name of Portuguese origin, used in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking communities. It is also found as a surname or as part of longer compound names. The name is historically associated with explorers, navigators, and sailors who helped shape the Portuguese maritime era.

Notable bearer: Vasco da Gama (c. 1460s–1524) was a Portuguese explorer who commanded the first ships to

Its use in geography and infrastructure includes several prominent landmarks named after Vasco da Gama. The

In sport, CR Vasco da Gama, based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is one of the country’s

Vasco as a name continues to appear in culture, geography, and institutions beyond these primary references,

reach
India
by
sea,
establishing
a
sea
route
from
Europe
to
Asia
and
accelerating
Portuguese
involvement
in
global
trade.
Vasco
da
Gama
Bridge
in
Lisbon,
completed
in
1998,
spans
the
Tagus
River
and
was
the
longest
bridge
in
Europe
at
the
time
of
its
completion.
In
Goa,
India,
the
city
of
Vasco
da
Gama,
commonly
called
Vasco,
sits
near
Mormugao
and
hosts
the
Mormugao
Port
and
the
Dabolim
Airport.
most
traditional
football
clubs;
founded
in
1898
and
commonly
referred
to
simply
as
Vasco.
The
club’s
name
honors
the
explorer
and
reflects
a
broader
tradition
of
naming
institutions
after
him.
maintaining
its
association
with
exploration
and
Portuguese
heritage.