Usage, description and more for Anastasia



Gender: Female    Origin: GR Greece
Also available in Bulgarian, German, Greek, Spanish, Norwegian Bokmål, Ukrainian,

Anastasia is used in


BGBulgaria ATAustria CHSwitzerland DEGermany GRGreece AUAustralia CACanada USUnited States CLChile ESSpain NONorway RORomania UAUkraine

Countries where Anastasia has name day


Anastasia has a name day in BGBulgaria and Anastasia's next name day is August 29.
Anastasia has a name day in ATAustria and Anastasia's next name day is April 15.
Anastasia has a name day in DEGermany and Anastasia's next name day is August 10.
Anastasia has a name day in GRGreece and Anastasia's next name day is December 20.
Anastasia has a name day in ESSpain and Anastasia's next name day is April 15.
Anastasia has a name day in RORomania and Anastasia's next name day is October 29.

Anastasia


Anastasia is a beautiful and timeless name of Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek word "anastasis," meaning resurrection or rebirth. This name has a rich history and is often associated with the Christian feast day of Saint Anastasia, who was a martyr in the 4th century. The name Anastasia conveys a sense of hope, renewal, and strength. It has been a popular name in various cultures and is celebrated for its elegance and grace.

In addition to its Greek roots, Anastasia has also been embraced in Russian and Eastern European cultures, where it is pronounced as "Anna-stah-SEE-ah." In Russian, it is derived from the word "anastasis" and is often associated with the concept of resurrection and eternal life. The name Anastasia has been featured in literature, film, and history, adding to its allure and charm.

Anastasia is a name that exudes strength, beauty, and resilience. It carries a sense of mystique and sophistication, making it a popular choice for parents seeking a name with historical significance and timeless appeal. Whether you are drawn to its Greek origins or its Russian variations, Anastasia is a name that resonates with beauty and grace.