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- Anastasia abstract "Anastasia (Greek Αναστασία) is a personal name and the female form of the Greek male name Anastasius/Anastasios (Greek: Αναστασίος), meaning "resurrection." The name, and its male counterpart, were often given to Greek children born around December 22 or around Easter during the early days of Christianity. It is the name of several early saints. Anastasia of Sirmium, a 2nd-century Christian saint martyred at Sirmium, is commemorated during the second Mass on Christmas Day each year according to the traditional calendar of the Roman Catholic Church. She is no longer commemorated on Christmas Day according to the Vatican II calendar. She is the patron saint of weavers. The best known Anastasia is the Grand Duchess (Romanova) Anastasia Nikolaevna, youngest daughter of the last tsar of imperial Russia. Legends about her have been the subject of numerous books and films. Popularity: Anastasia was the most popular name for baby girls in Moscow, Russia in 2008, and is also a popular name in a number of other republics of the CIS. It was the 313th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2007, down from 287th place in 2006. It was the 80th most popular name for girls born in Chile in 2006.↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Anastasia gender Female.
- Anastasia meaning ""Resurrection" "".
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- Anastasia wikiPageRevisionID "605494115".
- Anastasia gender Female.
- Anastasia hasPhotoCollection Anastasia.
- Anastasia language "From the Greek Ανάσταση Anástasi̱ meaning "resurrection."".
- Anastasia meaning ""Resurrection" "".
- Anastasia name "Anastasia".
- Anastasia relatedNames "Anastacia, Anastasiya".
- Anastasia shortform "Ana, Anna, Anya, Nastya, Asia".
- Anastasia subject Category:Russian_feminine_given_names.
- Anastasia type GivenName.
- Anastasia type Name.
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- Anastasia comment "Anastasia (Greek Αναστασία) is a personal name and the female form of the Greek male name Anastasius/Anastasios (Greek: Αναστασίος), meaning "resurrection." The name, and its male counterpart, were often given to Greek children born around December 22 or around Easter during the early days of Christianity. It is the name of several early saints.".
- Anastasia label "Anastasia".
- Anastasia label "Anastasia".
- Anastasia label "Anastasia".
- Anastasia label "Anastazja".
- Anastasia label "Анастасия".
- Anastasia sameAs Anastázie.
- Anastasia sameAs Anastasia.
- Anastasia sameAs Anastasia.
- Anastasia sameAs Anastazja.
- Anastasia sameAs Q781387.
- Anastasia sameAs Q781387.
- Anastasia wasDerivedFrom Anastasia?oldid=605494115.
- Anastasia isPrimaryTopicOf Anastasia.
- Anastasia name "Anastasia".