The baby name Anastazya is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced ah-nah-STAHZ-yah (IPA: /əˌnæˈstæzjə/).
Anastazya is Greek in Origin.
The baby name Anastazya is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced ah-nah-STAHZ-yah (IPA: /əˌnæˈstæzjə/).
Anastazya is Greek in Origin.
Anastazya is a modern, phonetic re-spelling of Anastasia, from Greek Anastasia (Ἀναστασία), the feminine of Anastasios, derived from anástasis “resurrection.” The name spread with early Christianity and was favored for girls born near Easter. It became especially prominent in the Eastern Orthodox world through martyrs such as Saint Anastasia of Sirmium and later gained Western visibility via Byzantine noblewomen and the Russian imperial family.
The -zya ending reflects Polish influence (Anastazja) and Slavic diminutives while aligning with English orthography; usage remains rare but recognizable in English-speaking contexts. Meaning stays constant: “resurrection, rebirth, renewal.” International variants include Anastasia (English/Russian/Greek), Anastazja (Polish), Anastasiya/Anastasiia (Russian/Ukrainian), Anastázia (Czech/Slovak), Anasztázia (Hungarian), Anastasie (French), and Anastácia (Portuguese). Diminutives and short forms range from Ana, Stasia/Stacia, Stacy/Stacey, and Asia (Polish) to Slavic Nastya, Asya, and Tasya. The name carries uplifting, hopeful symbolism across cultures.
Anastazya is rarely chosen. We have only 27 recorded uses of it on record, from 8 countries.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YE | 0 | #398 | 1 | 8,639 | |
| IR | Girls | 0 | #545 | 1 | 8,334 |
| LB | 0 | #689 | 2 | 13,263 | |
| TN | 0 | #862 | 4 | 13,765 | |
| OM | Boys | 0 | #918 | 1 | 17,948 |
| MA | 0 | #1,191 | 9 | 20,986 | |
| DZ | 0 | #1,227 | 8 | 20,130 | |
| ZA | Girls | 0 | #1,236 | 1 | 25,928 |
Anastazya is popular in 8 countries — most recent births per country:
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