Nasti name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin:
Usage: Finnish and Swedish
Meaning: Risen One
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What does Nasti mean?

Nasti notably is used in Swedish and Finnish is used as a baby girl name. Nasti is form of Nastja. Nastja is shortened form of Anastasia. Nastja is form of Nastasia in Latin and Russian languages.

Variants of Nasti

Nastja, Nastasia, Naasti, Nastasija, Anastasia

How popular is the name Nasti?

Nasti is a common baby name in Indonesia while it is somewhat familiar in Russia. At least, 1000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our evaluation.

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Focus on what makes your heart happy. You like your freedom and independence. Stick with your goals and don't give up until you become proud of yourself. Although you are all about balance, inner peace and harmony, reaching these things seem hard when you are surrounded with negative people. You need to speak up and show people that you are hurt by their actions. Changes don't represent a problem for you. On the contrary, you are all about change.

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  •  Lyyli has its origin in Old Greek bestowed upon girls is chiefly used in Finnish and Swedish. Lyyli is Finnish equivalent of Lyylia

Famous people named Nasti

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