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Nastaran Feminine Persian

Nastaran is a Persian feminine given name that means "dog rose" (Rosa canina), a wild rose species native to Europe, Northwest Africa, and Western Asia. The name comes from the Persian word nastaran, which refers to this...

Nastasia Feminine Russian

Nastasia is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Настасья (Nastasya). It functions as a short or affectionate form of Anastasiya, the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Bulgarian form of Anastasia. While Nasta...

Nastassia Feminine Belarusian

Nastassia is a Belarusian short form of Anastasia. The name Anastasia itself is the feminine form of Anastasius, derived from the Greek word anastasis, meaning "resurrection." This etymology links the name to one of the...

Nastasya Feminine Russian

EtymologyNastasya is a Russian short form of Anastasiya, which itself is a Slavic form of Anastasia. The name Anastasia derives from the Greek anastasis, meaning "resurrection," and is the feminine form of Anastasius. In...

Nastia Feminine Russian

Nastia is an alternate transcription of Russian Настя (see Nastya), itself a diminutive of Anastasiya, which is the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Bulgarian form of Anastasia. The name Anastasia is the feminine form...

Nastja Feminine Slovene

Nastja is a given name found in Eastern European countries, most notably as a diminutive form of the female name Anastazija, which itself derives from the Greek name Anastasia. While historically used as a feminine name,...

Nastya Feminine Russian

Nastya is a Russian diminutive of Anastasiya, the Russian form of Anastasia. The name Anastasia derives from the Greek anastasis meaning 'resurrection', and is the feminine form of Anastasius. It was borne by a 4th-centu...

Nat Unisex English

Nat is a unisex given name, primarily used as a short form of names such as Nathan, Nathaniel, Natalie, and other names beginning with Nat. Though commonly considered a diminutive, Nat has also been used as an independen...

Nata Feminine Georgian Russian

Nata is a short form of Natalya in Russian and Natalia in Georgian. It is used independently as a feminine given name in both cultures, often as a familiar or affectionate nickname within families. The name Nata shares i...

Natacha Feminine French Portuguese

Natacha is the French and Portuguese form of Natasha, itself a Russian diminutive of Natalya. The name ultimately derives from the Late Latin Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" (from Latin natale domini). This root connect...

Natale Masculine Italian

Natale is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the feminine name Natalia, which itself comes from the Latin natalis meaning "of or relating to birth." Specifically, the name is associated with natale domini, "th...

Natalee Feminine English

Natalee is a female given name, a variant of Natalie. While recognizable, it remains relatively uncommon according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The name emerged as a modern English adaptation, offering a visually distincti...

Natali Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Natali is a Russian and Ukrainian form of Natalie. It derives from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. The name traces its roots to Saint Natalia, the wife of the 4th-century ma...

Natália Feminine Hungarian Portuguese +1

Natália is the Portuguese, Slovak, and Hungarian form of Natalie, a name derived from the Late Latin Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" (from Latin natale domini). The name is deeply rooted in Christian tradition, as Saint...

Natàlia Feminine Catalan

Natàlia is the Catalan form of Natalie, derived ultimately from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. The name is particularly associated with Saint Natalia, the wife of the 4th-c...

Natalía Feminine Icelandic

Natalía is the Icelandic form of Natalia, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini ("the Lord's birthday"). The name traces back through Natalie to the early C...

Natalia Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +14

Natalia is a Latinate form of Natalie, derived from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" (from Latin natale domini, "birth of the Lord"). The name is used across numerous languages and cultures, including...

Natálie Feminine Czech

Natálie is the Czech form of the feminine name Natalie, which derives from the Late Latin Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. The name is associated with Saint Natalia, the wife of the 4th-century...

Natalie Feminine Danish Dutch +4

Natalie is a feminine given name that originates from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day", derived from the Latin phrase natale domini, or "birth of the Lord." The name is directly linked to the Christia...

Natālija Feminine Latvian

Natālija is a Latvian form of Natalie, a name derived from the Late Latin Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" — from Latin natale domini ("the Lord's birthday").Etymology and HistoryThe name Natalia was borne by a 4th-centu...

Natalija Feminine Croatian Lithuanian +3

Natalija is a feminine given name used in several Slavic and Baltic languages, including Croatian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a form of Natalie, derived from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning...

Natalina Feminine Italian Portuguese

Natalina is a feminine given name used in Italian and Portuguese, functioning as a diminutive of Natalia (Italian) or Natália (Portuguese). Its core root is Natalie, which stems from the Late Latin name Natalia, derived...

Natalino Masculine Italian

Natalino is an Italian masculine given name, functioning as a Diminutive of Natale, which itself is the masculine form of Natalia. The added suffix -ino conveys affection or endearment, akin to adding “little” or “dear”...

Natalio Masculine Spanish

Natalio is a Spanish masculine form of Natalia. It derives from the Late Latin name Natalia, which originated from natale domini meaning "Christmas Day." Thus, Natalio carries the festive connotation of the Nativity. The...

Natalius Masculine Medieval Latin

Etymology and MeaningNatalius is a Medieval Latin masculine name derived from the feminine Natalia (see Natalie). The root Natalia comes from the Late Latin phrase natale domini meaning "Christmas Day," referring to the...

Nataliya Feminine Bulgarian Russian +1

Nataliya is the Ukrainian and Russian form of the female given name Natalie, derived from the Late Latin name Natalia, which means "Christmas Day" from the Latin phrase natale domini.EtymologyThe name Nataliya traces its...

Nataļja Feminine Latvian

Nataļja is the Latvian form of the name Natalie, itself derived from the Late Latin name Natalia, which means "Christmas Day" from the Latin phrase natale domini (the Lord's birth). The name entered Latvian via the Russi...

Natalja Feminine Estonian Russian

Natalja is an Estonian and Russian given name, typically used as a transliteration of the Russian Наталья (Natal'ya), as well as the standard Estonian form. It functions primarily as a variant of Natalya, itself derived...

Natalka Feminine Polish Ukrainian

Natalka is a Ukrainian and Polish diminutive of Natalia, which in turn derives from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. The name carries strong Eastern European and Christian as...

Natallia Feminine Belarusian

Natallia is the Belarusian form of Natalie, a name derived from the Late Latin Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" (from Latin natale domini, "birth of the Lord"). The name is particularly associated with Eastern Orthodox C...

Nataly Feminine English Spanish

Nataly is a female given name, primarily a variant spelling of Natalie in English and Spanish usage. Both Nataly and Natalie derive from the Latin name Natalia, which means "Christmas Day," originating from the Latin phr...

Natalya Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Natalya (Russian: Наталья) is the Russian and Ukrainian form of Natalie, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. The name is traditionally associated with...

Nátán Masculine Hungarian

Nátán is the Hungarian form of Nathan, a name derived from the Hebrew נָתָן (Naṯan), meaning "he gave." In the Old Testament, Nathan was a prominent prophet during the reigns of Kings David and Solomon. He famously confr...

Natan Masculine Hebrew Polish +1

Natan is the Hebrew and Polish form of the name Nathan, derived from the Hebrew root נָתַן (natan) meaning “to give.” In the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), Natan (Nathan) was a prophet during the reign of King David. He f...

Natanael Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Natanael is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Nathanael, a name derived from the Hebrew Neṯanʾel, meaning “God has given” (from naṯan “to give” and ʾel “God”). In the Old Testament, several minor characters bear this na...

Natanaele Masculine

Natanaele is the Italian form of Nathanael, derived from the Hebrew name Neṯanʾel, which means "God has given." This name is formed from the Hebrew elements naṯan, meaning "to give," and ʾel, meaning "God." The name appe...

Natanail Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian

Natanail is the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Nathanael, a name derived through the Greek and Old Church Slavonic transmission of the Biblical name.Etymology and OriginsThe name traces its ultimate origin to the Hebre...

Nataniel Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Nataniel is a masculine given name used in Portuguese and Spanish-speaking regions. It is a variant of Natanael, which itself is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Nathanael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew N...

Nataša Feminine Croatian Czech +4

Nataša is a feminine given name found primarily in West and South Slavic languages, functioning as a cognate of the East Slavic name Natasha. It is used in Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovak, and Slovene, among...

Natasa Feminine Greek

Natasa is a Greek diminutive of Anastasia, derived from the Greek name Anastasios, meaning "resurrection." The root Anastasia became popular due to Saint Anastasia, a 4th-century Dalmatian martyr who died during the Dioc...

Natascha Feminine Dutch German

Natascha is a Dutch and German variant of the name Natasha. Like Natasha, Natascha ultimately derives from the Russian diminutive of Natalya, which itself comes from the Latin name Natalia, meaning “Christmas Day” (from...

Natasha Feminine Belarusian English +1

Natasha is a Russian diminutive of Natalya, itself a Slavic form of the Latin name Natalia. The name gained widespread recognition through Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace (1865), where Natasha Rostova is a central char...

Natasja Feminine Danish Dutch

Natasja is a variant of Natasha found primarily in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark. It represents a phonetic spelling that reflects local pronunciation preferences or spelling conventions. As a feminine given name,...

Natasza Feminine Polish

Natasza is the Polish form of Natasha, a name that originates from the Russian diminutive of Natalya, ultimately deriving from the Latin Natalie (meaning "Christmas Day"). The name carries deep Christian roots, linked to...

Nate Masculine English

Nate is a common English given name, primarily used as a short form of Nathan or Nathaniel. Related variants such as Nat are also used. The name functions as a standalone diminutive while preserving the deeper meaning of...

Natela Feminine Georgian

Natela (Georgian: ნათელა) is a Georgian feminine given name derived from the Georgian word nateli (ნათელი), meaning "light, bright." The name is widely used in Georgia and, according to the Public Service Hall, ranks amo...

Nathália Feminine Portuguese

Nathália is a Portuguese feminine given name, a variant of Natália. Both ultimately derive from the Latin name Natalia, which means "Christmas Day" from natale domini. The name has Christian origins, associated with the...

Nathalie Feminine Danish Dutch +4

Nathalie is a French form of Natalie, as well as a Dutch, German, and Scandinavian variant. It derives from the Late Latin name Natalia, which means "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. The name was borne by Saint N...

Nathan Masculine Hebrew English +4

Nathan is a masculine given name with deep biblical roots, derived from the Hebrew verb נָתָן (natan), meaning "he gave." In the original Hebrew, the name is Natan, and it appears in the Old Testament as the name of a pr...

Nathanaël Masculine French

Nathanaël is the French form of Nathanael. The name Nathanael is derived from the Hebrew name נְתַנְאֵל (Neṯanʾel), meaning "God has given," from the roots נָתַן (naṯan) "to give" and אֵל (ʾel) "God." In the Old Testamen...

Nathanael Masculine English Bible Greek Bible

Nathanael is an English form of the Hebrew name Netan'el (נְתַנְאֵל), which means "God has given." The name is composed of the elements natan (to give) and el (God). In the Old Testament, the name appears as Nethaneel or...

Nathanahel Masculine Latin Bible

Nathanahel is a Latin form of the biblical name Nathanael, appearing in the Latin Bible (Vulgate). The name derives from the Hebrew Neṯanʾel, meaning "God has given," composed of the elements naṯan ("to give") and ʾel ("...

Nathaniel Masculine English English Bible

Nathaniel is an English variant of Nathanael, a name of Hebrew origin that appears in the New Testament. The form has been in regular use in the English-speaking world since the Protestant Reformation, when biblical name...

Natia Feminine Georgian

Natia (Georgian: ნათია) is a feminine Georgian given name, a diminutive of Natela. It is ultimately derived from the Georgian word ნათელი (nateli), meaning "light" or "bright" — the same lexical root found in Natela and...

Natille Feminine English

Natille is a modern English variant of Natalie, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Natalia. The name ultimately originates from the Latin phrase natale domini, meaning "Christmas Day" (literally, the day of th...

Natiq Masculine Azerbaijani

Natiq is a masculine given name of Azerbaijani origin, derived from the Arabic ناطق (nāṭiq) meaning "speaker" or "orator." The name is ultimately from the Arabic root نطق (naṭaqa), meaning "to talk" or "to speak." This l...

Natisha Feminine African American

Natisha is a modern American feminine given name, primarily used within African American communities. It is a variant of Natasha, likely formed by blending Natasha with the popular suffix -isha, echoing names like Latish...

Natividad Feminine Spanish

OverviewNatividad is a Spanish female given name meaning "nativity." It commemorates the birth of either Jesus or the Virgin Mary, both of whom are central to Christian theology. The name is derived from the Spanish word...

Natsuki Feminine Japanese

Etymology and MeaningNatsuki (なつき, ナツキ) is a Japanese given name, predominantly female, though also used as a unisex name. Its meaning varies with the kanji used to write it. Common combinations include 菜月, where...

Natsuko Feminine Japanese

Natsuko is a feminine Japanese given name that typically combines the element natsu (夏, meaning “summer”) with ko (子, meaning “child”). Written as 夏子, the name literally signifies “summer child.” However, Natsuko can...

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