1. Bastian - Adjective
2. Bastian - Proper noun
Bastian
A male given name from Ancient Greek, diminutive of Sebastian
Bastian (not comparable)
Of or relating to the city of Bastia, Corsica, France.
Bastian
A male given name from Ancient Greek, diminutive of Sebastian
Bastian (not comparable)
Of or relating to the city of Bastia, Corsica, France.
Chief U.S. District Judge Stanley Bastian in Yakima, Washington, issued the order on Friday after being presented with data showing on-time of ballots sent by was too slow in Michigan and Wisconsin. Source: Internet
Don Bastian of Dehiwala introduced Noorthy firstly by looking at Indian dramas and then John De Silva developed it as did Ramayanaya in 1886. Source: Internet
Bastian and Ashton kept the rights to the WordPerfect software they produced. Source: Internet
But Boas worked more closely with Bastian, who was noted for his antipathy to environmental determinism. Source: Internet
Emma Bastian gave Mankato East its first lead of the game early in the third leading to Olson’s tally to send the game to overtime. Source: Internet
But Stanley Bastian, a federal judge in Washington, who would temporarily block DeJoy’s postal changes before the election, “At the heart of DeJoy’s and the Postal Service’s actions is voter disenfranchisement.” Source: Internet