Vasa
Vasa or Wasa stands for:
- Wasa (dynasty) , Swedish-Polish ruling dynasty
- Vasa (developmental biology) , universal germline determinant in animals
- Vasa (ship) , Swedish sailing ship
- Vasa (city) , city in Finland
- Containers for the sacred objects of the fetials, see Sagmina
- Wasa Lake , a lake in British Columbia, Canada
- Wasa (British Columbia) , Location in British Columbia, Canada
- Wasa , name of the journey from Walter Sauer (educational scientist) (* 1939), German educational scientist
- Wasa (people) , people of Ghana
- Wasa (language) , language of the Wasa people
- Wasa-Station , Swedish research station in Antarctica
- UHC WaSa , short name of the Swiss floorball club UHC Waldkirch-St. Gallen
- Wasa (brand) , brand name of a crispbread sold by Barilla
- a people in JRR Tolkien's works, see figures in Tolkien's world #Wasa or Drúedain (Drú people)
Vasa or Wasa is the family name of the following people:
- Carola von Wasa-Holstein-Gottorp (1833–1907), German nobleman, Queen of Saxony
- Katharina Wasa (1513–1535), Queen of Sweden by marriage, see Katharina von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1513–1535)
- Katharina Wasa (1539–1610) , Princess of Sweden and Countess of East Friesland
- Katharina Wasa (1584–1638) , Countess Palatinate of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg
- Pashko Vasa (1825-1892), Albanian writer and politician
- Robert Francis Vasa (born 1951), American Roman Catholic bishop