ANASTASIUS male Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Αναστασιος (Anastasios) which meant "resurrection" from Greek αναστασις (anastasis) (composed of the elements ανα (ana) "up" and στασις (stasis) "standing"). This was the name of numerous early saints and martyrs, including a 7th-century monk and writer from Alexandria who is especially venerated in the Eastern Church. | ||||||||||||||||||||
EUSTACHIUS male Late Roman Possibly from the Greek name EUSTACHYS or from the same source. This (or Eustathius) is the Latin name of Saint Eustace. | ||||||||||||||||||||
EQUIVALENTS |
ANCIENT GREEK: Anastasios, Anastasius |
BULGARIAN: Anastas, Anastasiy |
ENGLISH: Eustace |
FRENCH: Eustache |
GREEK: Anastasios |
HUNGARIAN: Anasztáz |
ITALIAN: Anastasio, Eustachio |
LATE ROMAN: Eustachius |
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH: Stace |
POLISH: Anastazy |
PORTUGUESE: Eustaquio |
RUSSIAN: Anastas, Anastasiy, Stas |
SPANISH: Anastasio, Eustaquio |
FEMININE FORMS |
ANCIENT GREEK: Anastasia |
BELARUSIAN: Anastasia, Anastasiya |
BULGARIAN: Anastasiya |
CROATIAN: Anastazija, Staša, Stošija |
CZECH: Anastázie, Anastazie |
ENGLISH: Anastacia, Anastasia, Eustacia, Stacee, Stacey, Staci, Stacia, Stacie, Stacy |
FRENCH: Anastasie |
GREEK: Anastasia, Natasa, Tasia, Tasoula |
HUNGARIAN: Anasztázia |
ITALIAN: Anastasia |
MACEDONIAN: Anastasija |
POLISH: Anastazja |
RUSSIAN: Anastasia, Anastasiya, Asya, Nastasia, Nastasya, Nastya, Stasya |
SERBIAN: Anastasija, Staša |
SLOVAK: Anastázia |
SLOVENE: Anastazija, Nastja, Staša |
SPANISH: Anastasia |
UKRAINIAN: Anastasia, Anastasiya |
OTHER FORMS |
ANCIENT GREEK: Eustachys |
ENGLISH: Stacee, Stacey, Staci, Stacie, Stacy |