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[Opinions] WDYT of Nastia
What do you think of the name Nastia aside from the gymnast? I love it.
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I like it, but I perfer Nastasia (after the character in a mario game, of all places :P). I think it's the way you say it.Also, it reminds me of Natalia, another favorite of mine.As long as you ignore the 'nasty' part, it's a great name :)

This message was edited 9/30/2008, 1:10 PM

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It sounds like "nasty" and is better off as a nickname for Anastasia.
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I like it, butI really prefer it as a nickname for Anastasia (like hers is).
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Yeah me too. Thanks
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Like almost everyone else, I'm going to say that it puts me to mind of "nasty". Truthfully, even if it didn't make me think of nastiness, Nastia is such a harsh, cold name that I suspect I wouldn't like it anyway.
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I just hear nasty. Sorry.
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I don't think of a gymnast. I just think of a popular Russian name. I used to know a girl named Nastya, so I think of her too. This name is rather neutral to me. I would not use it, but I do not think its ugly.
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Depending on the pronounciation I do not know. I pronounce it Nast-Ya making me think of the word nasty. So I actually don't like it.
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I am not a fan of Nastia, Natasha, Natalia, Anastacia types names. I find that they lack dignity (just how I perceive them) and can be needlessly frilly. I also remember the Russian wh***e association with these names. However, I don't mind Sasha on a boy or girl and Natalie is lovely.
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I never thought of it until Nastia Liukin but I LOVE it. Love it. Wouldn't use it because I can see all of the negative connotations fron english-speakers (Nasty) but I love it.
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I can only see it as a nn for Anastasia, and I prefer it spelt Nastya. I think its prettiest when said with a Russian accent though.
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It's fine as a nn for Anastasia (Nastia Liukin's full name) and if pronounced correctly. I wouldn't use it in an English speaking country, sounds like "nasty". Anastasia is much nicer.
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My sister is Anastasia and occasionally goes by Nastya because of the Russian connection (she's extremely fluent in Russian and loves the culture). I think it does work better said disyllabically, NAS-cha, rather than leaving the 'nasty' in there. :) It's okay, anyway.
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I sort of like it, but only pronounced NAHS-tya not NAS-tya. And it's best as a nn for Anastasia.
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Nasty.Seriously, if you're overlooking the most obvious teasing mechanism in the world, you need to not name children.I prefer Natalia, Natasha, Nadia, or Anastasia.
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All I can think of is 'nastier'.
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"Nasty" aside, it sounds like the name of a mean girl. I don't like it at all.
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All I can think of is the word Nasty. Not very appealing at all.
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Same here.
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