Staas

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Dutch short form of ANASTASIUS or EUSTACHIUS.

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.
EUSTACHYS   male   Ancient Greek
Means "fruitful" in Greek. It is ultimately from ευ (eu) "good" and σταχυς (stachus) "ear of corn".
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