Yes, it's Slavic. Comes form the root 'stan' meaning 'stop, stand'. It's used as a full name, but also as a nickname for
Stanislava. It's very rarely used now, seen as dated.
Other forms:
Stanuša, Caca, Cana, Canka, Canica, Naka, Nake, Nakica,
Nana, Nane, Nanica, Nanka, Staca, Staja, Stajka, Staka, Stakaca, Stanaca, Cakana, Tanka, Tana, Talka, Tala, Taka, Tacka, Taca, Stakuna, Stakna, Stakica, Stakeša, Calka, Cala, Caka, Cajka,
Caja, Caga, Stanica;
Related names:
Stane,
Stanka,
Stanislava, Stamena, Nastasija, Stanojla, Stanoja,
Stanko,
Stanislav, Stamenija, Stamen
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