Bastian

Bastian is a German short form of Sebastian.[1]

Surname

Notable people with the surname include:

  • Adolf Bastian (1826–1905), 19th-century anthropologist
  • Ali Bastian (born 1982), English television actress
  • Amy Bastian (born 1968), American neuroscientist
  • Anura Bastian (1950–2014), Sri Lankan politician
  • Bob Bastian (1938–2019), American farmer and politician
  • Bruce Bastian (born 1948), American computer programmer and businessman
  • Charlie Bastian (1860–1932), American baseball player
  • Donald N. Bastian, Canadian bishop
  • Ed Bastian (born 1957), American business executive
  • Frank O. Bastian, American medical doctor and neuropathologist
  • Fritz Bastian (1898–1944), American tennis player
  • Gert Bastian (1923–1992), German military officer and politician
  • Gordon Bastian (1902–1987), British sailor
  • Henry Charlton Bastian (1837–1915), English zoologist, physiologist and neurologist
  • Hilda Bastian (fl. 1980s–1990s), Australian researcher
  • Jolly Bastian, Indian stunt master
  • Lan Bastian (born 1985), Indonesian footballer
  • Mary Bastian (1948–1985), Tamil Human Rights activist
  • Michael Bastian (born 1965), American fashion designer
  • Nathan Bastian (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Nico Bastian (born 1990), German racing driver
  • Noah Bastian (born 1979), American actor
  • Peter Bastian (1943–2017), Danish musician
  • Stan Bastian (born 1941), American educator and politician
  • Stanley Bastian (born 1958), American judge
  • Vino G. Bastian (born 1982), Indonesian actor
  • Wally Bastiansz (died 1985), Sri Lankan musician
  • Walter M. Bastian (1891–1975), American judge
  • Warwick Bastian (1914–1979), Australian Anglican bishop

Given name

Notable people with the given name include:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Meaning, origin and history of the name Bastian". Behind the Name.
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