The name Anastasia is usually given to a Girl.
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The origin of the name lies in Greek.
Anastasia is pronounced as a-nah-STEY-zhah
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Anastasia originates in Greek language and means "resurrection". It is a feminine form of Anastasius. It is a name of several saints and probably the most famous Anastasia is a woman named Anna Anderson who claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia, a member of the Russian royal family murdered by the Bolsheviks. There have been many books written and films made about the history of her survival. Until today, the name is one of the most popular ones given to girls in Russia.
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Pronunciation
a-nah-STEY-zhah
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English, Greek, Italian, Russian, Spanish
Pronunciation
a-n-STAY-zh
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Anastasia originates in Greek language and means "resurrection". It is a feminine form of
Anastasius. It is a name of several saints and probably the most famous
Anastasia is a woman named
Anna Anderson who claimed to be
Grand Duchess
Anastasia, a member of the Russian royal family murdered by the Bolsheviks. There have been many books written and films made about the history of her survival. Until today, the name is one of the most popular ones given to girls in Russia.
Meaning, origin and history of the name Anastasia - Behind the Name
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Meaning
Feminine form of
Anastasius. This was the name of a 4th-century Dalmatian saint who was martyred during the persecutions of the
Roman emperor
Diocletian.
Due to her, the name has been common in Eastern Orthodox
Christianity (in various spellings). As
An English name it has been in use since the Middle Ages. A famous bearer was the youngest daughter of the last Russian tsar
Nicholas II, who was rumoured to have escaped the execution of her family in 1918.
Origin
Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, English, Spanish, Italian, Georgian, Ancient Greek
Pronunciation
/a.na.sta.ˈsi.a/(Greek) /ɐ.nɐ.stɐ.ˈsʲi.jə/(Russian) /ɐ.nɐ.stɐ.ˈsʲi.jɐ/(Ukrainian) /a.na.sta.ˈsʲi.ja/(Belarusian) /æn.ə.ˈsteɪ.ʒə/(English) /a.na.ˈsta.sja/(Spanish) /a.na.ˈsta.zja/(Italian) /a.na.sta.sí.aː/(Classical Greek)