Stasya
s-tas-ya,
st(a)-sya
Origin:Russian
Meaning:Resurrection; Standing glorious; Becoming glorious
While the feminine name Stasya might be a shortened form of Anastasia and Stanislava, it still stands tall. With Russian and Slavic origins, Stasya stems from Anastasios, a Greek title that translates to "resurrection." This phrase is perhaps most associated with the Christian belief in the Resurrection of Christ, though the concept exists in several world religions. Stanislava derives from the Slavic elements stati, meaning "to stand" or " to become," and slava, meaning "glory," giving it the definitions of "standing glorious" or "becoming glorious." With every new skill they learn and every victory they achieve, your Stasya will pave their path to glory.
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Sources
Behind the Name, Stasya, December 2017
Name Doctor, Stasya
Online Etymology Dictionary, Anastasia
Behind the Name, Stanislav, April 2024
Britannica, resurrection, religion, April 2025
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