Anastasia

Anastasia (Greek Αναστασία, those who will be resurrected / should ') is a female first name.

Origin and Meaning of the Name

The name comes from the Roman martyr Anastasia of Sirmium, back, which was also included in the first Eucharistic Prayer. Your Memorial Day in the liturgy was the 25th of December, which is why in the early Middle Ages, the Pope celebrated the second of three Christmas masses in the early morning in the church dedicated to her below the palatine of the launch boxes of the Circus Maximus.

Meaning of the name Anastasia: re- awakening, resurrection.

Remembrance

In the Roman Catholic Church her ​​feast day is 25 December. In the Greek Orthodox Church, the commemoration of the Ag. Anastasia celebrated at Easter and on 22 December.

Variants

Female variants or nicknames are Anasta, Anastazia, Anastasia, Anja, Anna, Anni, Asja, Asta, Assya, Nastasia, Nastasya, Nastassia, Nastassja, Nastia, Nastya, Nastjenka, Nastjuscha, Nasti, Nasie, Tassja, Tasia, Tasoula, Tasjuscha, Stasia, Stassja, Stacy, Stjura, Anas, Tasi, Tasik, Nastik, Nana, Natassa Natasa.

The masculine form of the name is Anastasios and Anastasius.

Famous names winners

  • Anastasia ( † after 314), Roman Empress and half-sister of Constantine the Great
  • Anastasia of Sirmium ( † about 304), martyr and saint
  • Anastasia of Kiev (1021-1096), Queen of Hungary
  • Anastasia of Poland, second wife of Prince Bogusław I of Pomerania ( † 1187 ) and daughter of Duke Mieszko III. of Poland.
  • Anastasia of Brandenburg (1478-1534), Princess of Brandenburg and by marriage Countess of Henneberg
  • Hürrem Sultan, better known as Roxelane, maiden name, however, Anastasia or Aleksandra Lisowska (around 1500-1558 ), Polish favorite wife of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I
  • Anastasia Romanovna Sacharjina - Juriewa (around 1523-1560 ), wife of the Russian Tsar Ivan IV, the Terrible, and becomes the first Russian tsarina
  • Anastasia Trubezkaja (1700-1755), Russian princess from the house Trubetskoy and by marriage Hereditary Princess of Hesse- Homburg
  • Alexandra Friederike Wilhelmine von Oldenburg, also sister Anastasia (1838-1900), German princess of the House of Schleswig -Holstein - Gottorp
  • Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna Romanova (1860-1922), Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg -Schwerin
  • Princess Anastasia of Montenegro (1868-1935), Montenegrin nobles who lived in Russia
  • Princess Anastasia of Greece (1870-1923), American heiress
  • Asta Nielsen (1881-1972), Danish film actress
  • Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova (1901-1918), youngest daughter of the last Russian tsar pair
  • To be Anna Anderson, (1896-1984), who claimed the Russian Tsar 's daughter Anastasia Nikolaevna Grand Duchess
  • Assia Noris, actually Anastasia of Herzfeld (1912-1998), Italian actress of Russian origin
  • Princess Cecilie Viktoria Anastasia Zita Thyra Adelheid of Prussia (1917-1975), daughter of Crown Prince Wilhelm and members of the House of Hohenzollern
  • Anastasia Short ( born 1931 ), German costume designer
  • Teresa Stratas, actually Anastasia Strataki ( b. 1938 ), Canadian soprano of Greek descent
  • Nastassja Kinski ( born 1961 ), German actress
  • Anastacia ( born 1968 ), American singer
  • Anastasia Zampounidis ( b. 1968 ), a German - Greek television presenter
  • Anastasia Kelesidou (born 1972 ), Greek athlete
  • Anastasia Sagorsky ( b. 1975 ), American actress, see Staci Keanan
  • Anastasija Reiberger ( Nastya Ryjikh; * 1977 ), German pole vaulter Russian origin
  • Anastasia Myskina Andrejewna (* 1981), Russian professional tennis player
  • Nastassja Nowikawa ( born 1981 ), Belarusian weightlifter
  • Nastassja Padalinskaja (* 1982 ), White Russian long-distance runner
  • Anastasia Vladimirovna Schipulina (* 1984), Russian biathlete
  • Nastassja Hruschezkaja ( born 1984 ), Belarusian biathlete
  • Anastasia " Nastassja " Dubaresawa ( born 1985 ), Belarusian biathlete and cross-country skier earlier
  • Anastasia Alexandrovna Platonova (* 1986), Russian ice skater
  • Nastassja Jakimawa ( born 1986 ), Belarusian tennis player
  • Nastasia Noens (* 1988), French alpine skier
  • Nastia Liukin (* 1989), American gymnast
  • Nastassja Mirontschyk - Ivanova (* 1989), Belarusian long jumper
  • Anastasia Tolmatschowa (* 1997), singer and winner of the Junior Euro Vision Song Contest 2006 (along with her ​​twin sister Marija )

As a family name

  • Albert Anastasia (1902-1957), American criminal
  • Flavio Anastasia (born 1969 ), Italian racing cyclist
  • Female first name
  • Greek personal name
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