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It is the Russian version of the the Latin variant "Natalie", meaning "birthday" in reference to the birth of Christ, and was traditionally given to girls born around Christmas. Russian diminutive versions of this name are Natasha and Natashenka.
Natalia may refer to:

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It is the Russian version of the the Latin variant "Natalie", meaning "birthday" in reference to the birth of Christ, and was traditionally given to girls born around Christmas. Russian diminutive versions of this name are Natasha and Natashenka.
Natalia may refer to:
- Natalia (Belgian singer)
- Natalia (Spanish singer)
- Natalia Republic, a former republic in South Africa
- Natalia, Texas, a city in Medina County, Texas, United States
- Natalia, Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland)
- Natalia, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland)
- Natalia (died 852), saint; husband and wife Aurelius and Natalia were two of the Martyrs of Riobard
- Natalia, a Venezuelan Waltz by Antonio Lauro
- Natalia, a 1981 song by Van Morrison
People with the given name Natalia:
- Natalia Doussopoulos, Greek singer
- Natasha Nic Gairbheith, former Miss Ireland
- Natasha Galkina, born Natalia Galkina, America's Next Top Model Cycle 8 runner-up
- Natalia Germanou, Greek lyricist, television hostess and DJ
- Natalia Kukulska, Polish singer
- Natalia Luis-Bassa, Venezuelan orchestral conductor
- Natalia Podolskaya, 2005 Eurovision Song contestant for Russia
- Natalia Skobeeva, a photographer and artist
- Natalia Tena, British actress
- Natalia Verbeke, Argentinian actress
- Natalia Vodianova, Russian photo-model
- Natalia Paruz, musical saw player
- Natalia Boa Vista, CSI: Miami character
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