My name is Anastasia from the Greek word Anastasis meaning 'Resurrection'. It has the rich qualities of self esteem,dignity and pride.
It is a very Greek name and it relates to the most important Greek Orthodox Relegious Event, the Greek Orthodox Easter (Pascha) where the 'Anastasis' is celebrated. This symbolizes the win of life over death, so it is an important word with a lot of meaning in my culture.
'Anastasis' is also a word used by the Greek Nation to express the rebirth of Greece after the 400 year long tyrrany of the Ottoman Empire.
The name Anastasia was given to me by my father after the Church of Agia (Saint) Anastasia in Lapithos, his village which is occupied by the Turkish troops that invaded Cyprus in 1974. This is a very special Church to my father since it is the Church that he used to go when he was young before he became a refugee. The Church is surrounded by his School for which my father has very strong feelings. This was his first school and from which he was forced to leave following the barbaric invasion of Turkey. He feels that giving me this name is like finding at me the hope that one day he will be able to return back to his church. This is going to be his 'Anastsasis'.
It is a very Greek name and it relates to the most important Greek Orthodox Relegious Event, the Greek Orthodox Easter (Pascha) where the 'Anastasis' is celebrated. This symbolizes the win of life over death, so it is an important word with a lot of meaning in my culture.
'Anastasis' is also a word used by the Greek Nation to express the rebirth of Greece after the 400 year long tyrrany of the Ottoman Empire.
The name Anastasia was given to me by my father after the Church of Agia (Saint) Anastasia in Lapithos, his village which is occupied by the Turkish troops that invaded Cyprus in 1974. This is a very special Church to my father since it is the Church that he used to go when he was young before he became a refugee. The Church is surrounded by his School for which my father has very strong feelings. This was his first school and from which he was forced to leave following the barbaric invasion of Turkey. He feels that giving me this name is like finding at me the hope that one day he will be able to return back to his church. This is going to be his 'Anastsasis'.
