Natalia (given name)

Natalia is a female given name with the original Late Latin meaning of "Christmas Day" (cf. Latin natale domini). It is currently used in this form in Italian, Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Polish.[1] Other forms and spellings include Natalie/Nathalie (Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, and Icelandic), Natálie (Czech), Natália/Nathália (Portuguese, Slovak and Hungarian), Natalya/Nataliya (Russian: Наталья/Наталия), Nataliya/Natalya (Ukrainian: Наталія/Наталя), Nataliia (Belarusian: Наталля), Natālija (Latvian), Natalija (Cyrillic: Наталија; Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Lithuanian, and Macedonian),[2] Natàlia (Catalan) and ნატალია (Georgian).

Natalia
Genderfemale
Origin
Word/nameLatin, Greek, Slavic
MeaningChristmas Day

In Russian, a common diminutive is Natasha (Наташа).

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References

  1. Natalie, BehindTheName.com
  2. Names Related to Natalie, BehindTheName.com
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