feminine Anastasija

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Name Root:
ANA- HíSTēMI -SIS > ANáSTASIS > Anastasía
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This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Anastasíā ‎(Ἀναστασίᾱ),” from “anástasis ‎(ᾰ̓νᾰ́στᾰσῐς),” meaning “resurrection, rebirth,” which in turn is composed of three elements: “ana- ‎(ᾰ̓νᾰ-)‎” (up) plus “hístēmi (ῐ̔́στημῐ)” (I stand) plus “-sis ‎(-σῐς)” (suffix to form abstract nouns or nouns of action). In turn, the name means “resurrected.” The name Anastasia and its more common male counterpart, Anastasius, were often given to Greek children born around December 22 or around Easter during the early days of Christianity. It is the name of several early saints, e.g., Saint Anastasia, a Christian saint and martyr who died at Sirmium. In the Orthodox Church, she is remembered as the great Martyr Anastasia, the deliverer from potions (Greek: Hagia Anastasia Pharmacolytria). Anastasius I (Latin: Flavius Anastasius Augustus) was Byzantine Emperor from 491 to 518. Anastasios II (Greek: Ἀρτέμιος Ἀναστάσιος Β΄), († 719), was the Byzantine Emperor from 713 to 715. Anastatica is a monotypic genus with the type species Anastatica hierochuntica. It is also called the “resurrection plant.”

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Anastasija Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess Of Russia And Holy, Daughter Of Tsar Nicholas Ii
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Anastasija Prychod'ko, Ukrainian Singer
Anastasija Rodionova, Russian Tennis Player
Anastasija Romanovna Zachar'ina, Empress Of Russia
Anastasija Samusevič, Belarusian Pentathlete
Anastasija Sevastova (born 1990), Latvian Tennis Player
Anastasija Stockaja, Russian Singer
Anastasija Veremeenko, Belarusian Basketball Player
Anastasija Zueva, Russian Swimmer