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NATALIE

From the Late Latín name Natalia, which meant Christmas Day from Latín natale domini. This was the name of the wife of the 4th-century martyr Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. She is venerated as a saint in the Orthodox Church, and the name has traditionall...

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From the Late Latín name Natalia, which meant Christmas Day from Latín natale domini. This was the name of the wife of the 4th-century martyr Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. She is venerated as a saint in the Orthodox Church, and the name has traditionally been more common among Eastern Christians than those in the West. It was popularized in America by actress Natalie Wood (1938-1981), who was born to Ruso immigrants.

Origen cultural

Pronunciación

NAT-ə-lee (English), NA-ta-lee (German)

Variantes en otros idiomas

35 idiomas
CroataNatalija
ChecoNatálie
InglésNatalee, Natalie, Natille
FrancésNathalie
GeorgianNatalia
AlemánNatalie, Nathalie
HúngaroNatália
ItalianoNatalia
Romano TardíoNatalia
LatvianNatālija
MacedonianNatalija
PolacoNatalia
PortuguésBRAZILIAN(Nathália
PortuguésNatália
RumanoNatalia
RusoNatali, Nataliya, Natalya
SerbioNatalija
SlovakNatália
SloveneNatalija
EspañolNatalia
UkrainianNatali, Nataliya
African AmericanLatasha, Natisha
CroataNataša
InglésNat, Natasha, Tasha
FrancésNatacha
MacedonianNataša
PolacoNatalka, Natasza
PortuguésNatacha
RusoNata, Natasha, Tasha
SerbioNataša

Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados

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