How many of these are real names?
Trying to find similar sounding alternative to overused Natalia. Are any of these real names, of any origin?
Natazia
Nikalia
Atalia
Natania
Nadalia
Nazalea
Batalya
Azalia
Sitalia
Shiralia
Amalia
Nashania
Navalia
Nashalia
Nativia
Madalia
Coralia
Acaelia
Miralia
Nastasia
Nastaria
Natabia
Matalya
Natassia
Natazia
Nikalia
Atalia
Natania
Nadalia
Nazalea
Batalya
Azalia
Sitalia
Shiralia
Amalia
Nashania
Navalia
Nashalia
Nativia
Madalia
Coralia
Acaelia
Miralia
Nastasia
Nastaria
Natabia
Matalya
Natassia
Replies
Natazia:
http://www.fordhamsports.com/sports/w-swim/mtt/fistrovic_natazia00.html
Nikalia:
http://www.classmates.com/profile/user/view?registrationId=7039310235
Atalia:
http://kroc.nd.edu/people/directory/faculty/atalia-omer
Natania:
http://www.knox.edu/nrosenfe.xml
Nadalia:
http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/Arts/Nadalia_Bagratuni_Armenia_s_Leading_Romance_Novelist_Dedicated_New_Book_to_the_Armenian_Genocide_98727.html
Nazalea:
http://www.sc.com.my/ENG/html/resources/press/pr_20080627.html
I don't have time to check the rest right now, but the first six are real enough. Nadalia seems to be the Armenian form of Natalia, by the way.
http://www.fordhamsports.com/sports/w-swim/mtt/fistrovic_natazia00.html
Nikalia:
http://www.classmates.com/profile/user/view?registrationId=7039310235
Atalia:
http://kroc.nd.edu/people/directory/faculty/atalia-omer
Natania:
http://www.knox.edu/nrosenfe.xml
Nadalia:
http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/Arts/Nadalia_Bagratuni_Armenia_s_Leading_Romance_Novelist_Dedicated_New_Book_to_the_Armenian_Genocide_98727.html
Nazalea:
http://www.sc.com.my/ENG/html/resources/press/pr_20080627.html
I don't have time to check the rest right now, but the first six are real enough. Nadalia seems to be the Armenian form of Natalia, by the way.
Nadalia would be the adaptation, due to "t"s sounding like "d"s when pronounced by inhabitants of certain regions of Armenia.