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{{Infobox given name
{{Infobox given name
| name = Natalia
| name = Natalia
| gender = female
| gender = Female
| pronunciation =
| pronunciation =
| origin = [[Latin]], [[Greek language|Greek]], [[Slavic languages|Slavic]]
| origin = [[Latin]]
| meaning = [[Christmas Day]]
| meaning = [[Christmas Day]]
| related names =
| related names =
}}
}}


'''Natalia''' is a [[female]] [[given name]] with the original [[Late Latin]] meaning of "[[Christmas Day]]" (cf. [[Latin]] natale domini).<ref name="Osborn1999">{{cite book|author=Susan Osborn|author-link=Susan Osborn (writer)|title=What's in a Name?|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Fb7SemM58ygC&pg=PA494|date=November 1999|publisher=Simon and Schuster|isbn=978-0-671-02555-7|page=494}}</ref> It is currently used in this form in [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Romanian language|Romanian]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Greek language|Greek]], [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]], [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]] and [[Polish language|Polish]].<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/natalie Natalie], BehindTheName.com</ref> Other forms and spellings include [[Natalie (given name)|Natalie]]/[[Nathalie]] ([[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[German language|German]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], [[Swedish language|Swedish]], [[Danish language|Danish]], [[Finnish language|Finnish]], and [[Icelandic language|Icelandic]]), Natálie ([[Czech language|Czech]]), Natália/Nathália ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Slovak language|Slovak]] and [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]), [[Natalya]]/[[Nataliya]] ({{lang-ru|Наталья/Наталия}}), [[Nataliya]]/[[Natalya]] ({{lang-uk|Наталія/Наталя}}), Natallia ({{lang-be|Наталля}}), {{ill|Natālija|de|Natālija}} ([[Latvian language|Latvian]]), {{ill|Natalija|sl|Natalija}} ({{Cyrl|Наталија}}; [[Serbo-Croatian]], [[Slovene language|Slovene]], [[Lithuanian language|Lithuanian]], and [[Macedonian language|Macedonian]]),<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/php/related.php?name=natalie Names Related to Natalie], BehindTheName.com</ref> Natàlia ([[Catalan language|Catalan]]) and ნატალია ([[Georgian language|Georgian]]).
'''Natalia''' is a [[female]] [[given name]] with the original [[Late Latin]] meaning of "[[Christmas Day]]" (cf. [[Latin]] natale domini).<ref name="Osborn1999">{{cite book|author=Susan Osborn|author-link=Susan Osborn (writer)|title=What's in a Name?|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Fb7SemM58ygC&pg=PA494|date=November 1999|publisher=Simon and Schuster|isbn=978-0-671-02555-7|page=494}}</ref>


In Russian, a common diminutive is [[Natasha]] (Наташа).
In Russian, a common diminutive is [[Natasha]] (Наташа).
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* [[Nathaly]] : [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[English language|English]]
* [[Nathaly]] : [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[English language|English]]
* [[Nataly]] : [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
* [[Nataly]] : [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
* Natalia, [[Nathalie]], Natasha, Natasya, Natalya, Nathalie : [[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]
* [[Natalyne]] : [[English language|English]]
* [[Natalyne]] : [[English language|English]]
* [[Nataline]] : [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[Scandinavian languages]], [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Corsican language|Corsican]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], [[German language|German]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Latin]], [[Romanian language|Romanian]], [[Estonian language|Estonian]], [[Czech language|Czech]], [[Finnish language|Finnish]], [[Slavic languages]]
* [[Nataline]] : [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[Scandinavian languages]], [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Corsican language|Corsican]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], [[German language|German]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Latin]], [[Romanian language|Romanian]], [[Estonian language|Estonian]], [[Czech language|Czech]], [[Finnish language|Finnish]], [[Slavic languages]]
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== Notable people ==
== Notable people ==
* Saint Natalia, wife of the martyr [[Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia|Adrian of Nicomedia]].
* [[Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia|Natalia of Nicomedia]] (died 306), Christian saint
* [[Natalia (martyr)]] (died 852), martyr of Riobard and saint
* [[Aurelius and Natalia|Natalia of Córdoba]] (died 852), Christian saint
* [[Natalia Anciso]] (born 1985), American Chicana-Tejana contemporary artist and educator
* [[Natalia (Belgian singer)]]
* [[Natalia (Spanish singer)]]
* [[Natalia Avelon]] (born 1980), Polish-German actress and singer
* [[Natalia Anciso]], Chicana-Tejana contemporary artist and educator
* [[Natalia Barbu]] (born 1979), Moldovan singer
* [[Natalia Avelon]], Polish-German actress and singer
* [[Natalia Barbu]], Moldovan singer
* [[Natalia Bardo]] (born 1988), Russian actress, singer and TV host
* [[Natalia Bardo]] (born 1988), Russian actress, singer and TV host
* [[Natalia Bessmertnova]], Russian ballet dancer
* [[Natalia (Belgian singer)]] (born 1980), Belgian singer
* [[Natalia Chatzigiannidou]], Greek footballer
* [[Natalia Bessmertnova]] (1941–2008), Russian ballet dancer
* [[Natália Blahová]] (born 1974), Slovak politician
* [[Natalia Damini]], Singer
* [[Natalia Dyer]], American actress
* [[Natalia Chatzigiannidou]] (born 1979), Greek footballer
* [[Natalia Germanou]], Greek lyricist, television hostess and DJ
* [[Natalia Damini]], Brazilian singer
* [[Natália Dubovcová]] (born 1990), Slovak beach volleyball player
* [[Nats Getty|Natalia Getty]], American model, artist, and activist
* [[Natalia Gheorghiu|Natalia Gheorgiu]] (1914–2001), Moldovan and Soviet pediatric surgeon
* [[Natalia Dyer]] (born 1995), American actress
* [[Natalia Gherman]], Moldovan politician
* [[Natalia Germanou]] (born 1965), Greek songwriter, entertainer and journalist
* [[Natália Germáni]] (born 1993), Slovak actress
* [[Natalia Ghilascu]], Moldovan journalist
* [[Natalia Ginzburg]], Italian novelist and writer
* [[Natalia Gheorghiu]] (1914–2001), Soviet Moldovan pediatric surgeon
* [[Natalia Goncharova]], Russian-French avant-garde painter and costume designer
* [[Natalia Gherman]] (born 1969), Moldovan politician
* [[Natalia Gudina]], Ukrainian-born Israeli figure skater
* [[Natalia Ghilascu]] (born 1980), Moldovan journalist
* [[Natalia Hadjiloizou]], Cypriot swimmer
* [[Natalia Ginzburg]] (1916–1991), Italian writer
* [[Natalia Kills]], English singer
* [[Natalia Goncharova]] (1881–1962), Russian avant-garde artist
* [[Natalia Komarova]], Russian-American mathematician
* [[Natalia Gordienko]] (born 1987), Moldovan singer
* [[Natália Grausová]] (born 1953), Slovak physician and politician
*[[Natalia Kuchinskaya]], Soviet Olympic Champion Gymnast
* [[Natalia Kucirkova]] (born 1985), academic in the field of children's literature
* [[Natalia Gudina]] (born 1977), Ukrainian-born Israeli figure skater
* [[Natalia Kukulska]], Polish singer
* [[Natalia Hadjiloizou]] (born 1979), Cypriot swimmer
* [[Natalia Kills]] (born 1986), English singer and actress
* [[Natalia Komarova]] (born 1971), Russian-American applied mathematician
* [[Natalia Kuchinskaya]] (born 1949), Soviet Olympic gymnast
* [[Natalia Kucirkova]] (born 1985), Slovak academic
* [[Natalia Kukulska]] (born 1976), Polish singer
* [[Natalia Kusendova]], Canadian politician
* [[Natalia Kusendova]], Canadian politician
* [[Natalia Lafourcade]], Mexican pop-rock singer and songwriter
* [[Natalia Lafourcade]] (born 1984), Mexican singer-songwriter
* [[Natália Lage]], Brazilian actress
* [[Natália Lage]] (born 1978), Brazilian actress
* [[Natalia Lashchenova]], Soviet Olympic champion gymnast
* [[Natalia Lashchenova]] (born 1973), Soviet Olympic gymnast
* [[Natalia Lesz]], Polish singer
* [[Natalia Lesz]] (born 1981), Polish singer
* [[Natalia Livingston]], American actress
* [[Natalia Livingston]] (born 1976), American actress
* [[Natalia Luis-Bassa]], Venezuelan orchestral conductor
* [[Natalia Luis-Bassa]] (born 1966), Venezuelan orchestral conductor
* [[Natalia Makarova]], Russian Ballet dancer
* [[Natalia Makarova]] (born 1940), Russian prima ballerina and choreographer
* [[Nataliia Mandryk]] (born 1988), Ukrainian Paralympic wheelchair fencer
* [[Nataliia Mandryk]] (born 1988), Ukrainian Paralympic wheelchair fencer
* [[Natalia Mashina]] (born 1997), Russian footballer
* [[Natalia Mashina]] (born 1997), Russian footballer
* [[Natália Milanová]] (born 1982), Slovakian politician
* [[Natália Milanová]] (born 1982), Slovakian politician
* [[Natalia Navarro]], Miss Colombia 2009
* [[Natalia Mohylevska]] (born 1975), Ukrainian singer
* [[Natalia Negru]], Romanian writer
* [[Natalia Navarro]] (born 1987), Colombian beauty pageant titleholder
* [[Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia|Natalia of Nicomedia]] (died 306), martyr and saint
* [[Natalia Negru]] (1882–1962), Romanian poet and prose writer
* [[Natalia Oreiro]], Uruguayan singer and actress
* [[Natalia Oreiro]] (born 1977), Uruguayan singer and actress
* [[Natalia Osipova]], Russian ballet dancer
* [[Natalia Osipova]] (born 1986), Russian ballerina
* [[Natalia Paruz]], musical saw player
* [[Natalia Paruz]], musical saw player
* [[Natália Pereira]] (born 1989), Brazilian volleyball player
* [[Natália Pereira]] (born 1989), Brazilian volleyball player
* [[Natalia Pervaiz]], Pakistani cricketer
* [[Natalia Pervaiz]] (born 1995), Pakistani cricketer
* [[Natalia Podolskaya]], 2005 Eurovision Song contestant for Russia
* [[Natalia Podolskaya]] (born 1982), Belarusian singer
* [[Natalia Poklonskaya]], public prosecutor of Crimea
* [[Natalia Poklonskaya]] (born 1980), Ukrainian-born Russian lawyer, politician and diplomat
* [[Natasha Poly|Natalia Polevshchikova]], Russian supermodel known as Natasha Poly
* [[Natasha Poly]] (born 1985), Russian model
* [[Natalia Roubina]], Cypriot swimmer
* [[Natalia Roubina]] (born 1984), Cypriot swimmer
* [[Natali (singer)|Natalia Rudina]] (known as Natali), Russian singer
* [[Natali (singer)]] (born 1974), Russian singer
* [[Natalia Sedova]], second wife of the Marxist theorist Leon Trotsky
* [[Natalia (Spanish singer)]] (born 1982), Spanish singer
* [[Natalia Shelikhova]], Russian fur trader
* [[Natalia Sedova]] (1882–1962), Russian marxist
* [[Natalia Sokol]], Russian activist
* [[Natalia Shelikhova]] (1762-1810), Russian businesswoman
* [[Natalia Șoșeva]], Moldovan pharmacist and politician
* [[Natalia Sokol]] (born 1980), Russian activist
* [[Natalia Tena]], British actress
* [[Natalia Șoșeva]] (born 1964), Moldovan pharmaceutical executive and politician
* [[Natalia Verbeke]], Argentinian actress
* [[Natalia Tena]] (born 1984), British actress
* [[Natalia Vodianova]], Russian model
* [[Natalia Valevska]] (born 1981), Ukrainian singer and songwriter
* [[Natalia Valevskaya (fashion designer)]] Russian Haute Couture fashion designer and art historian
* [[Natalia Yurchenko]], Soviet All-Around World Champion Gymnast
* [[Natalia Verbeke]] (born 1975), Argentine-Spanish actress
* [[Natalia Vodianova]] (born 1982), Russian model
* [[Natalia Yurchenko]] (born 1965), Soviet artistic gymnast


==Fictional characters==
==Fictional characters==
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* Natalia Shulmenski in [[Laurie Halse Anderson]]'s novel ''Prom''
* Natalia Shulmenski in [[Laurie Halse Anderson]]'s novel ''Prom''
* Natalia Alexander in the Mexican teen drama ''[[Control Z]]''
* Natalia Alexander in the Mexican teen drama ''[[Control Z]]''
* Natalia "Talia", the fiancé of Mischa Bachinski from [[Ride the Cyclone]]
* Natalia "Talia", the fiancée of Mischa Bachinski from the musical ''[[Ride the Cyclone]]''
* Natalia "Naty" Vidal in the [[Disney Channel Latin America]] series ''[[Violetta (TV series)|Violetta]]''


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Latin feminine given names]]
[[Category:Russian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Italian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Romanian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Polish feminine given names]]
[[Category:Spanish feminine given names]]
[[Category:Portuguese feminine given names]]
[[Category:Greek feminine given names]]
[[Category:Belarusian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Slavic feminine given names]]
[[Category:Ukrainian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Bulgarian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Serbian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Slovene feminine given names]]
[[Category:Croatian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Circassian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Armenian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Feminine given names]]
[[Category:Feminine given names]]
[[Category:Moldovan feminine given names]]
[[Category:Given names derived from holidays]]
[[Category:Moldovan given names]]

Latest revision as of 07:05, 30 November 2024

Natalia
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameLatin
MeaningChristmas Day

Natalia is a female given name with the original Late Latin meaning of "Christmas Day" (cf. Latin natale domini).[1]

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

Variants and derived forms of given name Natalia

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Notable people

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Fictional characters

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Susan Osborn (November 1999). What's in a Name?. Simon and Schuster. p. 494. ISBN 978-0-671-02555-7.