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Tassa

Tassa is often used as a short form of Natasha or Anastasia, names ultimately linked to the Greek idea of resurrection.

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Tassa is often used as a short form of Natasha or Anastasia, names ultimately linked to the Greek idea of resurrection. That gives it an indirect classical and religious background, even though the name itself is brief and intimate.

It feels like a nickname that has earned independent life through repeated use. As a given name, Tassa feels soft, compact, and friendly. It has the charm of a diminutive while remaining complete enough to stand on its own.

The brevity makes it easy to remember and gives it a light, almost playful quality. Tassa feels like a name that values simplicity, warmth, and a gentle echo of older tradition.

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