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Anastasia

Anastasia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the word anástasis meaning “resurrection.” The name has been used in Christian and Orthodox contexts and spread across Europe, with variants including Anastasia, Anastasiya, and the Russian diminutives Nastya and Stasia.

The most famous bearer is Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia (1901–1918), the youngest daughter of

In modern culture, Anastasia has been the subject of several works of fiction and film. The 1956

Today, Anastasia remains a widely used name in many countries and languages, retaining royal and romantic associations

Tsar
Nicholas
II.
Her
disappearance
during
the
Russian
Revolution
and
the
enduring
rumors
of
her
survival
contributed
to
the
name’s
enduring
cultural
presence.
film
Anastasia
presented
a
biographical
drama
about
the
Grand
Duchess’s
life,
while
the
1997
animated
film
Anastasia,
produced
by
Fox
Animation
Studios,
offered
a
fictional,
musical
tale
about
a
young
woman
who
may
be
the
lost
princess.
The
character
and
the
name
have
since
become
familiar
in
stage
productions,
music,
and
literature.
and
continuing
to
appear
in
popular
culture.
It
is
common
in
Russia
and
Greek-speaking
communities
and
has
gained
popularity
in
English-speaking
countries
and
beyond.