Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage | Popularity |
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Anastasia | ah-nah-stah-SEE-yah (Russian), a-nə-STAY-zhə (English), a-nə-STAS-yə (English), ah-nahs-TAH-syah (Spanish), ah-nahs-TAH-zyah (Italian) | Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, English, Spanish, Italian, Ancient Greek | ||
Anastasija | - | Macedonian, Serbian | ||
Anastasio | ah-nahs-TAH-zyo (Italian), ah-nahs-TAH-syo (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish | ||
Anastasiy | - | Russian (Archaic), Bulgarian (Archaic) | ||
Anastasiya | ah-nah-stah-SEE-yah (Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian | ||
Anastazija | - | Croatian, Slovene | ||
Anastazja | ah-nah-STAHZ-yah | Polish | ||
Anastazy | ah-nah-STAH-zi | Polish | ||
Anat (1) | - | Near Eastern Mythology | ||
Anath (2) | - | Near Eastern Mythology (Hellenized) | ||
Anatol | - | Polish | ||
Anatoli | ah-nah-TO-leey | Russian, Ukrainian | ||
Anatoliy | ah-nah-TO-leey | Russian, Ukrainian | ||
Anatoly | ah-nah-TO-leey | Russian | ||
Anatu | - | Near Eastern Mythology |