Ratasha
ruh-TAH-shuh
Ratasha is a girl’s name of Russian origin, meaning “Likely a variation of Natasha, which is a Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'Christmas Day'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1980.
What Ratasha Means
“Likely a variation of Natasha, which is a Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'Christmas Day'.”
The Story of Ratasha
A name that sings with festive joy, a vibrant echo of 'Christmas Day' from the heart of Russia.
Likely a variation of Natasha, Ratasha finds its roots in the Russian diminutive of Natalia, meaning 'Christmas Day.' It appeared in records in 1971 and peaked in 1980.
You imagine your daughter as a source of warmth and festive energy. This name perfectly suits a child who will bring joy and a vibrant, energetic spirit into every room she enters.
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Numerology
The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#11 in 1980
Total Births
80
First Recorded
1971
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