What is nastasya?

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Nastasya is a female first name of Slavic origin. It has different variations, such as Anastasia, Nastassia, Nastya, Tasya, or Stacy, among others. The name means "resurrection" or "rebirth" and is widespread in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and other Slavic countries.

Some notable persons named Nastasya or similar variants are:

  • Nastassja Kinski (born 1961), a German actress and model, known for her roles in "Tess," "Paris, Texas," or "One from the Heart."
  • Anastasia Romanov (1901-1918), the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, who was murdered with her family during the Russian Revolution.
  • Anastasiya Kvitko (born 1994), a Russian model, entrepreneur, and social media celebrity, famous for her curvaceous figure and controversial statements.
  • Nastia Liukin (born 1989), an American gymnast of Russian ancestry, who won five Olympic medals and became a TV commentator and philanthropist.
  • Nastya Rybka (real name Anastasia Vashukevich), a Belarusian model, escort, and self-proclaimed seductress, who was arrested in Thailand for prostitution and claimed to have evidence of Russian interference in the US elections.

There are also some fictional characters named Nastasya or similar names, such as:

  • Nastasya Filippovna, a character from the novel "The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, a wealthy and beautiful woman who is torn between her pride and her feelings for the main protagonist, Prince Myshkin.
  • Anastasia Steele, the main character of the novel "Fifty Shades of Grey" by E. L. James and its adaptations, a naive and inexperienced college graduate who falls in love with a BDSM enthusiast, Christian Grey.
  • Nastya Kashnikov, a character from the novel "The Crown's Game" by Evelyn Skye, a talented enchanter who competes with another sorcerer for the chance to become the imperial enchanter of Tsar Alexander II of Russia.