Natalía name meaning
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What does Natalía mean?
Natalía has its origin in Latin is used substantially in Danish, Icelandic and Swedish bestowed upon baby girls, Natalía means "Born on Christmas". Natalía is Icelandic cognate of Natalia.
Variants of Natalía
Natalis, Natalia, Natalie, Atta, Nata, Nataliz, Nadalie, Nastassja, Noelle, Nataliemarie, Atte, Akatta, Ata, Natia, Nathan, Natasja, Natan
How popular is the name Natalía?
Natalía is immensely popular in Poland where every 1 in 200 have the name as well as in, Russia, Argentina and Brazil. Also it is popular in Spain, Mexico, Moldova, Chile, Indonesia, Germany, Colombia, Peru, Uzbekistan, Israel, Belarus, Uruguay, Georgia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Egypt, Paraguay, Philippines, Bolivia, Greece, England, Ecuador, Romania, Namibia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Venezuela and France.
In Tajikistan, Italy, Uganda, Estonia, Angola, Tanzania, Dominican Republic, Comoros, Netherlands, Sweden, Honduras, Finland, Ghana, Australia, El Salvador, South Africa, Nicaragua, Canada, Panama, Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand and Czech Republic it is common while somewhat familiar in Transnistria, Cuba, Norway, Austria, Morocco, Switzerland, Malawi, Zambia, Belgium, Sri Lanka, Cyprus, Denmark, Ukraine, Turkey, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, India, Abkhazia, Hungary, Croatia, Lebanon, Scotland, Slovakia, Latvia, Trinidad and Tobago, Jordan, Slovenia, Iraq, Portugal, China, Zimbabwe, Malaysia, Malta, Belize, Japan, Armenia, Luxembourg, Wales, Andorra, South Ossetia, Serbia, United Arab Emirates, São Tomé and Príncipe, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Jamaica, Azerbaijan and Bahrain.
As per our research, over 1310000 people has been named Natalía globally.
Facts
Natalía in Nordic countries
Countries | Men | Women | ||
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First Name | Secondary Name | First Name | Secondary Name | |
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Famous people named Natalía
We could not find any notable namesake.