Natasha name - Meaning of Natasha
- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 1
- Usage
- Russian, English
- Pronounced
- nə-TASH-ə (English)
- Natasha Meaning
- Russian diminutive of Natalya. This is the name of a character in Leo Tolstoy's novel 'War and Peace' (1865). It has been used in the English-speaking world only since the 20th century. Russian diminutive of the name Natalie. Natasha Rostova was one of the main character in Tolstoy"s War and Peace. Natalie is derived from the Latin Dies Natalis, which means "birthday". This name was traditionally given to girls born at Christmas, so the reference to the birthday of Jesus Christ is fairly obvious. Natalie is very popular in Russian and French speaking countries. Saint Natalie is thought to have been martyred for her love and devotion to her husband Aurelius in the 4th century.
Natasha Related Names
Variants: Nata (Russian), Natasza, Natacha, Natisha, Tasha
Diminutives: Tasha (Russian), Nat, Tasha (English)
Other Languages: Latasha, Natisha (African American), Natalija, Nataša (Croatian), Natálie (Czech), Natacha, Natalie, Nathalie (French), Natalia (Georgian), Natalie, Nathalie (German), Natália (Hungarian), Natalia (Italian), Natalia (Late Roman), Natālija (Latvian), Natalija, Nataša (Macedonian), Natalia, Natasza, Natalka (Polish), Natália (Portuguese), Nathália (Portuguese (Brazilian) ), Natalia (Romanian), Natalija, Nataša (Serbian), Natália (Slovak), Natalija, Nataša (Slovene), Natalia (Spanish), Nataliya, Natalka (Ukrainian)
Natasha Celebrities
Natasha Henstridge - actress, Natasha Richardson - actress, Natasha Cooper - writer, Natasha Hamilton - musician, Natasha Lyonne - actress, Natasha Templeton - writer, Natasha Wagner - actress, Natasha Wightman - actress, Natasha Bedingfield - singer,