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Anastacio

Boy #6029 most popular
Spanish Latin American Italian Portuguese Filipino

Meanings & Origins

"resurrection, one who will rise again"

Origin: Greek Language: English

"standing up again, reborn"

Origin: Greek anastasis Language: Spanish

Popularity

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“A name carrying the promise of resurrection and new life”

Origin & Etymology

Anastacio is the Spanish form of Anastasius, derived from the Greek word anastasis meaning resurrection. The name was popularized by early Christian saints — most notably Saint Anastasius I, Pope from 399-401 AD — as resurrection was one of the core beliefs of early Christianity. The name spread throughout the Catholic world via missionary activity and religious devotion.

Popularity Story

Anastacio has been a steady presence in Spanish-speaking countries and the Philippines for centuries, particularly in devoutly Catholic communities. It has never been a trendy name but maintains consistent use as a traditional name honoring both religious meaning and family heritage.

Cultural Significance

In Catholic tradition, the feast day of Saint Anastasius is celebrated on April 20. The name holds deep religious significance, as resurrection is central to Christian faith. It remains particularly valued in Filipino culture, where Spanish colonial naming traditions persist strongly.

Fun Facts

  • The name Anastasius was held by 4 popes and 2 Byzantine emperors
  • The Greek word anastasis literally means standing up again
  • Saint Anastasia is one of the most venerated saints in Eastern Orthodox Christianity

Anastacio in Other Languages

Greek Anastasios
Italian Anastasio
Russian Anastasiy
Portuguese Anastacio

Popularity Over Time

Peaked 1957

Nicknames

Tacho Tacio Nacho Stacy

Middle Names

Luis Carlos Fernando Manuel Rafael Antonio

Name Vibe

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