Nastia
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Nastia is a girl’s name of Russian origin, meaning “A diminutive of "Anastasia," a female name of Greek origin meaning "resurrection." It's a common and affectionate form in Russian culture.”, and peaked in popularity in 2008.
What Nastia Means
“A diminutive of "Anastasia," a female name of Greek origin meaning "resurrection." It's a common and affectionate form in Russian culture.”
The Story of Nastia
She will rise, again and again, with a spirit that mirrors the dawn after the longest night.
Nastia, a spirited diminutive of Anastasia, echoes from ancient Greece, where it meant 'resurrection.' This name found a vibrant home in Russian culture, carried by generations with a lively, almost dancing energy.
For your spirited daughter, Nastia, this name suggests a joy that cannot be extinguished. It's for the child you see who will approach life with an irrepressible energy, finding elation in every moment and bouncing back with a smile.
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Numerology
The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
Famous Namesakes
Nastia Liukin
Olympic gold medalist gymnast, known for her grace.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 2008
Total Births
5
First Recorded
2008
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