Natalia
[nat-l-ee] /ˈnæt l i/
noun
1.
a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “birthday.”.
fem. proper name, from French Natalie, from Church Latin Natalia, from Latin (dies) natalis “birthday,” in Church Latin, “Christmas Day,” so probably originally a name for one born on Christmas.
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