Anastasi is of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word 'anastasis', which means 'resurrection'. This name has been predominantly used by Eastern Orthodox Christians, particularly those of Slavic descent. It is considered unisex in some cultures but is more commonly associated with females. Anastasi was notably used among royalty and nobility during the Middle Ages in Eastern Europe. Today, it is still a beloved choice in many countries, including Greece, Bulgaria, Russia, and Serbia.
"Anastasi was quite popular as a baby girl's name in 1989, with exactly 22 newborns sharing it."