Stassa is of Greek origin and means "star". This unique and captivating name is derived from the Greek word "astrophos", which translates to "star-like" or "resembling a star". It's a name that carries celestial significance, evoking images of brilliance, beauty, and radiance. Stassa is also associated with intelligence and wisdom in Greek culture, as stars were often considered divine messengers or guides in ancient mythology. The name has been used historically among Greeks but remains relatively uncommon today, allowing it to retain a distinctive and enchanting quality. It's composed of three syllables: "sta", "ss", and "a". Spelling variations include Stasia and Stassaia, but the most traditional form is Stassa.
In 1968 alone, there were six babies named Stassa. Across all years, the total number of newborns given this name is also six.