The baby name Anastagio is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced {'common': 'ah-nah-STAH-joh', 'Italian': 'ah-nah-STAH-joh', 'Spanish-like': 'ah-nas-TAH-syo', 'IPA_example': '/anaˈstaːdʒo/ (Italian-like) or /anasˈtasjo/ (Spanish-like)'}.
Anastagio is Greek in Origin.
The baby name Anastagio is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced {'common': 'ah-nah-STAH-joh', 'Italian': 'ah-nah-STAH-joh', 'Spanish-like': 'ah-nas-TAH-syo', 'IPA_example': '/anaˈstaːdʒo/ (Italian-like) or /anasˈtasjo/ (Spanish-like)'}.
Anastagio is Greek in Origin.
Anastagio is a rare Italianate form of Anastasio, derived from Greek Anastasios, built on anástasis “resurrection.” The name spread through the late Roman and Byzantine worlds with early Christian devotion to the Resurrection, borne by several saints and martyrs, including Pope Anastasius I and Anastasius of Persia. In Romance-speaking Europe it persisted in ecclesiastical records and regional onomastics; Anastagio appears sporadically in Italian parish registers and as a surname in central and southern Italy, suggesting localized usage.
Core variants include Greek Anastasios, Latin Anastasius, Italian/Spanish Anastasio, Portuguese Anastácio, Polish Anastazy, and Slavic Anastas/Anastasiy; the feminine counterpart is Anastasia. Nicknames include Tasos/Taso (Greek), Nasko (Bulgarian), and Tasio (Spanish/Basque). The shared meaning evokes “rebirth” and spiritual renewal, making the name symbolically tied to Easter and new beginnings, while Anastagio offers an uncommon, old-world twist that remains intelligible across Mediterranean and Eastern Christian traditions.
Anastagio does not appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. This usually means it's either extremely rare, a regional/traditional name not captured by official statistics, or a brand-new coinage. Use it knowing your child will almost certainly be the only one in the room.
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