Names like Anastasia
Anastasia is a four-syllable Greek name that ends on a vowel. Each list below follows one of those threads on its own, so you can see exactly what the names share.
The same sound
Four syllables, ending the same way as Anastasia.
Alexia Greek · feminine form related to Alexander, meaning 'defender' or 'helper'
Olivia Latin · exact meaning not established by the sources behind this page; documented in Latinized English records by the late 13th century, before Shakespeare
Victoria Latin · "victory," the Roman goddess who personified it; borne by the queen an entire era was named after, and a classic across the Spanish- and English-speaking worlds since. Grand in full, easy as Tori and Vicky
Angelia Greek · variant of Angela, 'angel, messenger'
The same roots
Also Greek names, from the tradition Anastasia comes from.
Theodora Greek · gift of God
Xenia Greek · hospitality, guest; famously borne by Grand Duchess Xenia of Russia, sister of Tsar Nicholas II
Sophia Greek · "wisdom," the Greek word itself; carried by Byzantine empresses and enshrined in Hagia Sophia, "Holy Wisdom," then a fixture of European courts. Its 21st-century surge made it a top name across dozens of countries at once, in every spelling
Alexandra Greek · "defender of men," the feminine of Alexander; imperial in Russia, royal across Europe, and steadily American since the 1980s. Formal in full, flexible in practice: Alex, Lexi, Sasha, and Sandra all trace here
The same feel
Also international and royal names.
Isabella Hebrew · "God is my oath," as the medieval form of Elizabeth that Spain, Portugal, and Italy made their own; the name of queens from Castile to England, and a four-syllable classic that softens to Bella, Izzy, and Isa
Octavia Latin · eighth-born (Latin); Roman and British aristocratic name
Stephania French · traditionally crowned; used as a Haitian given name
Vittoria Italian · victory (feminine of Vittorio, House of Savoy)
Names of the same moment
Each of these is at its highest in the 2020s, the same decade as Anastasia, on a similar curve.
Olympia Greek · 'of Olympus', home of the Greek gods
Melania Greek · variant of Melanie, from Greek 'melas' meaning black/dark
Elysia Greek · from Elysium, the paradise of Greek mythology
Azalea Greek · from the flower name, "dry"
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