Gender Feminine
Usage German, Dutch
Pronounced Pron. /ˌnaː.ˈtɑ.ʃaː/(Dutch)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Dutch and German form of Natasha.

Related Names

VariantNatasja(Dutch)
Other Languages & CulturesNatisha(African American) Natallia, Natasha(Belarusian) Natalia, Nataliya(Bulgarian) Natàlia(Catalan) Natalija, Nataša(Croatian) Natálie, Nataša(Czech) Natalia, Natalie, Natasja, Nathalie(Danish) Natalia, Natalie, Natasha, Nat, Natalee, Natille, Tasha(English) Natalja(Estonian) Natacha, Nathalie(French) Natalia, Nata(Georgian) Natalia(Greek) Natália(Hungarian) Natalia, Natalina(Italian) Natalia(Late Roman) Natālija, Nataļja(Latvian) Natalija(Lithuanian) Natalija, Nataša(Macedonian) Natalia, Natalie, Nathalie(Norwegian) Natalia, Natasza, Natalka(Polish) Natacha, Natália, Natalina(Portuguese) Nathália(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Natalia(Romanian) Natalia, Nataliya, Natalja, Natalya, Natasha, Nata, Natali, Tasha(Russian) Natalija, Nataša(Serbian) Natália, Nataša(Slovak) Natalija, Nataša(Slovene) Natalia(Spanish) Natalia, Natalie, Nathalie(Swedish) Natalia, Nataliya, Natali, Natalka(Ukrainian)

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Entry updated December 1, 2024