| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 344.1 | Sorry | USWAV1::BRADISH |  | Fri Jan 27 1989 15:33 | 4 | 
|  |     All I can think of when I hear that name is anesthesia.
    
    Sorry
    
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| 344.2 |  | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | the dishes can wait | Mon Jan 30 1989 11:01 | 6 | 
|  |     I think of the Russian princess.  I know of one woman named Anastasia
    but she has always gone by the nickname, Stacy.  If it were my name
    I would try to avoid nicknames.
    
    Lorna
    
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| 344.3 | a different spelling | FSHQA1::CGIUNTA |  | Mon Jan 30 1989 11:44 | 4 | 
|  |     My college roomate named her daugher Anastacia Marie, and they call
    her Anna for short.  If they had had a boy, the name would have
    been Henry Austin Spang X (his family is trying to get to Henry
    the Eighth).
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| 344.4 | Mom's name | HYEND::KBURKE |  | Tue Jan 31 1989 10:30 | 6 | 
|  |     My Mom's name is Anastasia Marie, her maiden name was Botticelli.
    I always thought it was an Italian name.
    
    Anyhow, I think it's a beautiful name.  My daughter plans to name
    her daughter (in a few years - she's only 16) after her grandmother,
    and that makes me very proud.
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| 344.5 |  | VAXWRK::FERNANDEZ | from the city on the hidden lake | Tue Jan 31 1989 14:14 | 4 | 
|  |     I have a Greek friend named Anastasia, she's living in Grece, and
    I always thought it was a Greek name. I might be wrong...
    
    Gerardo
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| 344.6 | One Thumb Up | KUDZU::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Sat Feb 18 1989 21:13 | 17 | 
|  | 	Anastasia is from the Greek -- it's the feminine form of
	Anastasius, and is from the word "anastasis," meaning
	resurrection.  It was the name of a 4th century saint.
	It's most commonly associated with the Princess Anastasia,
	one of the Romanovs.  She was murdered with the rest
	of her family, but there's a Bermuda Triangle type rumor
	that's gone around ever since then that she's still alive.
	In fact, I believe there was a movie about it (Ingrid
	Bergman?), which probalby helped popularize the name.
	Personally, I think it's a pretty but incredible mouthful
	to give any woman short of an arch-duchess.  And with such
	a long and formal name, don't count on your daughter being 
	called anything other than Stacy (which I think is pretty
	anyway).
		-- Cliff
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| 344.7 | another apology | EBBCLU::DIETRICH |  | Wed Jul 18 1990 15:21 | 2 | 
|  |     Also, wasn't Anastacia one of the mean step-sisters in Cinderella?
    That's what it makes me think of...sorry
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