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History of the origin of the name Ostap
The name Ostap has ancient roots. It comes from the Greek – Eustathios (Eustathius). The holy martyr Eustathius, together with his wife and two sons, accepted martyrdom in the name of serving Christianity. In Ancient Greece there was another name synonymous with the modern Ostap – the name Eustachius.
The name is translated as follows: “solid”, “stable”, “solid-standing”, “strong”, “balanced”, “calm”, as well as “fertile”, “flourishing”. The name Ostap sounds differently in different countries. In Russia – Astafy, Stakhy, Stahey. In Ukraine – Ostap. In England – Eustace. In Germany – Oistach. Most often, babies are called Ostaps in Ukraine. This name is considered very fashionable there.
Many people associate the name Ostap with the famous literary adventurer of Ilf and Petrov, Ostap Bender. The hero of “The Golden Calf” and “The Twelve Chairs” attracted and continues to attract readers and viewers with sparkling humor, a thirst for enrichment through a subtle game of mind, fraud and funny adventures.
The meaning and characteristics of the name Ostap
People bearing the name Ostap, from childhood, begin to show interest in the mysteries of nature, the origin of the world and the essence of existence. Ostap schoolchildren are never bored in biology, geography, history, and astronomy classes. These sciences excite their imagination and consciousness. Some Ostaps are very artistic. And even if they are not destined to shine on the big stage, in life they are real actors. Behind her inconspicuous appearance hides a sea of charm and charm.
The character of the adult Ostap reveals perseverance, determination, and a desire to understand the incomprehensible to the end. Through a diligent and patient attitude to business, the Ostaps achieve a lot in life: they build a brilliant career, create strong families with traditions and moral principles. On many issues, Ostaps often have their own point of view and defend it passionately and convincingly. The Ostapov’s stubbornness can always be justified; it arises from indifference.
Ostaps find it difficult to get along with people; they are more comfortable surrounded by a small group of long-time, trusted friends and acquaintances. Ostap doesn’t talk much in company. But if you give him the floor, the monologue of this bright person will amaze everyone with his wit, imagery, reasoning and subtle humor. Listeners will absorb every word of Ostap, amazed by his elegant speech style.
By nature, Ostap is a traveler. He is attracted by distant countries and uncharted shores. In the absence of opportunities for actual travel, Ostap travels around the world in absentia, without leaving home, with the help of books, maps and curiosity. He enjoys new discoveries and knowledge. He likes to read a lot, and no modern technology can replace books for him.
The Ostaps are lucky in their family life. By choosing a patient and devoted wife as a wife, they thereby pave the way for themselves to long, strong family relationships and values. In Ostap’s soul there is no place for acute feelings and bright passions. He takes a realistic view of life and is distinguished by restraint and even composure. This is the secret of many victories and successes of the imperturbable Ostaps.
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January 17, February 17, March 6, April 11, April 27, May 5, June 13, July 20, August 10, August 11, September 2, September 12, October 3, October 8, October 11, October 25, December 3
Diminutive version
Ostapka, Osya
Abbreviated
no
According to the church
Eustace
Color
- yellow
Planet
- Sun
Element
- fire
Stone talisman
carbuncle
Metal
gold
Plants
lemon, heliotrope
Totem animal
lion