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WDYTO Anastasie [a-na-sta-ZEE ]?Any combos?Thanks
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This is one French name that has never appealed (well that and Alexandrie). Anastasia is so much nicer, imo.Re: mns, personally I'd pair it with something equally French.
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I think it's really pretty and I've always adored the meaning of the name.
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I really like it, but I think it's better as a middle name because otherwise it would be constantly mispronounced.Anastasie Charlotte
Anastasie Noelle
Anastasie Camille
Anastasie VioletIt's hard to make combos for!
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Gilbert du Motier (marquis de Lafayette) had a daughter named Anastasie.Anastasie Therese
Anastasie Helene
Anastasie Irene
Anastasie Pauline
Anastasie Jeanne
Anastasie Celine

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I actually like this name as an alternative of anastasia, but maybe its a bit too cute, like most 'ee' names, however there is nothing strange about it. Is it anna-stay-zee or anna-staa-zee? Where i come from anastasia is pronounced anna-staa-zha (anastasja), so even anna-staa-zhee is possible. Anastasi is a popular greek surname.
Anastasie Morgana
Anastasie Jane
Anastasie Liliana
Anastasie Marie Kay
Anastasie Beaulyn
Anastasie Amalia
Anastasie Dianna - pronounced either dy-aana or dee-aana
Anatasie Leigh
Anastasie Araminta
Anastasie Claire
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Anastasia is my favourite name of all time...but sadly I do not like Anastasie...although I wish I did, because it would go better with my french surname.
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It reminds me a bit of Ilya Nastase ("nah-STAH-zee"), the male (Romanian?) tennis player from the 1970's. But I have pleasant memories of his humor so it's not a bad association. That does put me more in the mind of Romanian names than French ones, but the slightly exotic air it lends is appealing to me today.So that's a long winded way of saying I like it very much. :-) But I wouldn't pronounce it exactly the same way you do. I'd keep the stress more evenly disbursed and falling more, if at all, on the third syllable. I know the conventional wisdom is that all stress falls on the last syllable of French words / names. But in practice I'm not so sure that's entirely true. But I may be stuck on the Ilya Nastase reference / pronunciation so don't quote me on this.Anastasie Martine
Anastasie Solange
Anastasie Maria
Anastasie Pauline
Anastasie Therese
Anastasie Liv
Anastasie Mileva ("mi-LAY-vuh")
Anastasie Valentine / Valentina
Anastasie Melusine
Anastasie NicoleHappy hunting!

This message was edited 3/20/2008, 11:36 AM

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I think that's not an intuitive pronunciation for many native English speakers, so in an English speaking country it might be a struggle to enforce.And it reminds me of the Stasi.Anastasia is much nicer!
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It would be pretty with a French or German last name. I prefer Anastasia.
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