Annastashia is of Russian origin, derived from the male name Anastasia, which means "resurrection" or "resurrected." This name gained popularity following the widespread veneration of Saint Anastasia, a Christian martyr in the 3rd century Roman Empire. In some cultures, it is also associated with the ancient Greek word 'anastasis,' meaning 'resurrection.' The name Annastashia consists of three parts: Anna (grace), Sta(s) (cross), and shi(a) (remnant). It has been traditionally used as a female name but can also be used for males. Spelling variations include Anastasia, Anastacia, and Anastassia.
"Annastashia saw an equal number of births in both 1988 and 1993, with five babies each year, resulting in a total of ten newborns over these two years."