NATA | | - | Russian | |
NATAŠA | | - | Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian | |
NATACHA | | - | French, Portuguese | |
NATALE | | nah-TAH-le | Italian | |
NATALEE | | NAT-ə-lee | English (Modern) | |
NATALI | | - | Russian, Ukrainian | |
Natalia | | [nə'tæljə] | | |
NATALIA | | nah-TAH-lyah (Polish, Italian, Spanish) | Polish, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Georgian, Late Roman | |
Natalie | | ['nætəli] | | |
NATALIE | | nat-a-LEE (French), NAT-ə-lee (English), NAH-tah-lee (German) | French, English, German | |
NATALIJA | | - | Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian | |
NATALIO | | nah-TAH-lyo | Spanish | |
NATALIUS | | - | Late Roman | |
NATALIYA | | nah-TAH-lee-yah (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian | |
NATALKA | | - | Ukrainian, Polish | |