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Around the globe, Natal'Ja (Наталья , Natal'Ja ) is a prevalent female first name. The given name Natal'Ja is habitual in Russia, where it is a prevalent feminine name, Kazakhstan, and Moldova, where it is a common girly name (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine. Much less frequently, Natal'Ja is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Наталья | Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan |
Natal'Ja | Russia, Ukraine, Belarus |
Natalee, Natali, Natalia, Natalie, Nataliia, Natalija, Nataliya, Natalja, Natalka, Natalla, Natallia, Natallja, Nataly, Natalya, Nathalia, Nathalie, Nathália, Natku, Natoi, Natàlia, Natália, Νάταλι, Ναταλία, Ната, Натал'Я, Натали, Наталия, Наталија, Наталка, Наталля, Натальля, Наталя, Наталі, Наталія, Наташа, Тата, נטלי, נטליה, ناتالي, ناتاليا, نتاليا, ナタリ, ナタリア, ナタリー, ナターリア, and 娜塔莉
Natal'Ja is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Natasha Rostova , the character from Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace; Natalya Nikolayevna , the character from Dostoyevsky's Humiliated and Insulted; Natalya Simonova , the Fictional character in the film GoldenEye and Natalya Melekhova , character in And Quiet Flows the Don.
Komar, Suvorova, Semenets, Chernova, Beljavskaja, Borodina, Kovaleva, Romanova, Dudareva, Litvinko, Novikova, Voskovets, Alekseeva, Poddubskaja, Tetenkina, Vorob'Eva, Filipchik, Sidorovich, Kravchenko, Lazakovich, Karankevich, Kolesnikova, Morozova, Oreshko, Ivanova, Frolova, Kul'Vanovskaja, Golub, Lagun, Tolok, Sushko, Chajko, Bolbas, Korol', Piskun, Dudina, Romanovskaja, Gajshun, Truhan, Tsarik, Zajtseva, Miholap, Shkradjuk, Stupen', Kisljak, Krichko, Pechen', Dolgaja, Lomako, and Gerasimovich