Natalia (en. Natalia)

/naˈta.lja/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Proper name derived from the Latin 'natalis', which means 'born' or 'natal'.
Natalia is a very common name in Spanish-speaking countries.
Natalia es un nombre muy común en países de habla hispana.
A name that is sometimes associated with the Christmas holiday, given its use on Christmas Day.
Many girls are named Natalia at this time of year.
Muchas niñas son llamadas Natalia en esta época del año.
In Hispanic culture, Natalia may have positive associations related to life and birth.
Parents like the name Natalia for its hopeful meaning.
A los padres les gusta el nombre Natalia por su significado esperanzador.

Etymology

From the Latin 'natalis', which means 'natal' or 'related to birth'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Happy birthday, Natalia
A way to wish a happy birthday to someone named Natalia.
Feliz cumpleaños, Natalia
Natalia, the beautiful
An expression of appreciation for a person named Natalia.
Natalia, la bella
I love you, Natalia
A way to express affection toward someone named Natalia.
Te quiero, Natalia

Related Words

birth
Date of birth.
natalicio
birthrate
Number of births in a population.
natalidad
natal
Related to birth.
natal

Slang Meanings

It is used to affectionately refer to a friend named Natalia.
That Natalia is more than a friend; she is like a sister.
Esa Natalia es más que una amiga, es como una hermana.
A name mentioned in the context of parties as a symbol of joy.
Let's celebrate with Natalia tonight.
Vamos a celebrar con Natalia esta noche.