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Tasi

Used in several African naming traditions and often associated with birth order or distinctive family meaning.

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Tasi carries the weight and wonder of the ocean within its four simple letters. In Chamorro, the indigenous language of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, tasi means "sea" — a name that evokes the vast Pacific waters that have shaped Micronesian culture for millennia. The Chamorro people developed one of the world's great seafaring traditions, navigating open ocean by stars, swells, and wind long before European contact, and naming a child Tasi was a way of blessing them with that same boundless spirit.

Beyond the Pacific, Tasi surfaces as a diminutive of Anastasia in Eastern European and Slavic communities — a gentle, affectionate shortening of a name rooted in the Greek anastasis, meaning "resurrection." Saint Anastasia was a fourth-century Christian martyr venerated across the Orthodox world, and her name traveled from Byzantium into Russian, Romanian, and Balkan naming traditions. As Anastasia became a beloved royal name — most famously borne by Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanova — its pet form Tasi offered an intimate, everyday alternative.

In contemporary usage, Tasi has found favor among parents drawn to its brevity and universality — a name that sounds at home whether spoken in Honolulu, Sofia, or São Paulo. Its oceanic meaning resonates with a generation attuned to environmental awareness and the vast interconnectedness of the world's waters. Short, melodic, and carrying both sacred and natural resonance, Tasi sits comfortably at the intersection of ancient tradition and modern minimalism.

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