Nataliah

Meaning of Nataliah

Nataliah, a feminine given name pronounced nuh-TAL-ee-uh (/nəˈtæliə/), constitutes a contemporary elaboration of the classical name Natalia, itself derived from the Late Latin natalis, meaning “of or pertaining to birth,” and historically linked to the celebration of the Nativity. By introducing an additional syllable, Nataliah distinguishes itself within Anglo-American onomastic practice while preserving the etymological emphasis on beginnings and renewal. Its recorded usage in the United States has remained modest but steady, occupying positions between 844th and 973rd in annual popularity rankings since the mid-1990s and evidencing a gradual increase in the past decade. As such, the name conveys both a technical link to its Latin root and an enduring association with festal origins and the thematic notion of new life.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as nuh-TAL-ee-uh (/nəˈtæliə/)

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