Certificate of Name
Nataly
Feminine
English, Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Nataly is a female given name, primarily a variant spelling of Natalie in English and Spanish usage. Both Nataly and Natalie derive from the Latin name Natalia, which means "Christmas Day," originating from the Latin phrase natale domini ("the Lord's birthday").EtymologyThe name's roots can be traced to the late Roman Empire through Natalie, which developed from Natalia. The Latin source alludes to the birth of Christ, making the name particularly significant in Christian traditions. Early Christian saints, such as Saint Natalia, the wife of the 4th-century martyr Saint Adrian of Nicomedia, helped spread its usage among Eastern Christians, contributing to its early adoption in Greek and Slavic cultures.Notable BearersSeveral contemporary figures carry the name Nataly. Notably, Nataly Andria is a Malagasy singer-songwriter, and Nataly Dawn is the stage name of Natalie Dawn Knutsen, an American vocalist with the musical duo Pomplamoose. Colombian accordionist Nataly Patiño and Guatemalan beauty queen Hamy Nataly Tejeda Funes are other bearers. In fiction, the name appears as a character in the video game Suikoden IV and Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten, a long-running German soap opera.Variants and Cultural SpreadNataly shares close ties with many international forms including Natalia (Spanish, Ukrainian), Natalie (English), Natalee (English), and Natasha (Russian). Its usage spans diverse Francophone, Hispanic, and English-speaking cultures.Meaning: Christmas Day (from Latin natale domini)Origin: Late Latin via NatalieType: Variant formUsage regions: English- and Spanish-speaking countries
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