Natassia
nuh-TAS-ee-uh
The Story of Natassia
This name, echoing Christmas joy and Russian elegance, feels like a special gift that has been reserved just for your baby.
Natassia offers a touch of Russian elegance, a variant of Natalia derived from the Latin 'natalis,' meaning 'Christmas Day' or 'birthday.' First recorded in the early 1980s, this particular spelling saw a brief but notable rise, peaking in popularity in 1983, carrying with it a festive and celebratory resonance.
To whisper 'Natassia' is to invoke a sense of festive celebration and sparkling resilience. It sounds like a delightful surprise, a bright note in a quiet room. Imagine the feeling of writing this elegant name on a birth announcement, a declaration of joy and a wish for your child's bright, resilient spirit. It’s a name that feels like pure happiness, a birthday wish come true for you.
What It Means
“A Russian variant of Natalia, derived from the Latin 'natalis', meaning 'Christmas Day' or 'birthday'.”
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Numerology
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#60 in 1983
Total Births
694
First Recorded
1981
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