Gender Feminine
Usage Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian
Pronounced Pron. /ɐ.nɐ.stɐ.ˈsʲi.jə/(Russian) /ɐ.nɐ.stɐ.ˈsʲi.jɐ/(Ukrainian) /a.na.sta.ˈsʲi.ja/(Belarusian) a-na-sta-SEE-ya(Bulgarian) [key·simplify]
Meaning & History
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of Anastasia. This name was borne by the wife of the Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible.
Related Names
DiminutivesAsya, Nastasia, Nastasya, Nastia, Nastya, Stasya(Russian) Nastassia(Belarusian) Asya(Bulgarian)
Other Languages & CulturesAnastasia(Ancient Greek) Anastazija, Staša, Stošija(Croatian) Anastázie, Anastazie(Czech) Anastasia, Stace, Stacee, Stacey, Staci, Stacia, Stacie, Stacy(English) Anastasie(French) Anastasia(Georgian) Anastasia, Natasa, Tasia, Tasoula(Greek) Anasztázia(Hungarian) Anastasia(Italian) Anastasija(Latvian) Anastasija(Lithuanian) Anastasija(Macedonian) Anastazja, Stasia(Polish) Anastácia(Portuguese) Anastasija, Staša(Serbian) Anastázia(Slovak) Anastazija, Nastja, Staša(Slovene) Anastasia(Spanish) Anastacia(Spanish (Latin American))
Popularity
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Name Days
Bulgaria: August 29
Categories
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