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In the entire world, ナタリア (Natalia , Nathalia , Natalya , among others...) is a prevalent female forename. The first name ナタリア is habitual in Georgia, where it is a widespread feminine name, Moldova, where it is a widespread principally female, but very infrequently male name, and Argentina, where it is a widespread girly name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is commonest in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. Much less frequently, ナタリア is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Natalia, Natalya, Nathalia, Nataliya | Colombia, Argentina, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico |
Natália | Argentina, Uruguay, United States, Brazil, Spain |
Natalja | Indonesia, Moldova, United States, Spain, Poland |
Natallia | Mexico, Indonesia, Brazil, Colombia, Poland |
ナタリア | Japan |
Natal'Ja, Natalee, Natali, Natalie, Nataliia, Natalija, Natalka, Natalla, Natallja, Nataly, Nataria, Nathalie, Nathália, Natku, Natoi, Natàlia, Natálie, Natālija, Νάταλι, Ναταλία, Ната, Натали, Наталия, Наталија, Наталка, Наталля, Натальля, Наталья, Наталя, Наталі, Наталія, Наташа, Тата, נטלי, נטליה, ناتالي, ناتاليا, نتاليا, ナタリ, ナタリー, ナターリア, and 娜塔莉
ナタリア is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Natasha Romanoff , the fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Avengers: Infinity War; Natasha Rostova , the character from Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace; Nocturna , the DC Comics character, Batwoman; Natalia Korda , the Resident Evil character, Resident Evil: Revelations 2 and Natalya Nikolayevna , the character from Dostoyevsky's Humiliated and Insulted, and in many other works.