Natia

Meaning of Natia

Natia is a feminine appellation of Georgian provenance, traditionally articulated as NAH-tee-uh (/nɑˈtiə/), which, although relatively scarce in Anglo-American usage, embodies an intersection of cultural integrity and phonetic clarity. Rooted in the Georgian linguistic corpus, the name functions historically as a diminutive form of Natalia, itself ultimately derived from the Latin natalis, meaning “of birth,” thereby inhering connotations of origin and renewal. A systematic examination of United States Social Security Administration data spanning from 1974 to 2024, during which the name has consistently appeared with annual frequencies ranging between five and twenty recorded births, reveals rank positions confined largely within the 880–976 interval; notably, the most recent figures for 2024 record five occurrences and a rank of 945. This enduring stability in the lower strata of popularity suggests that Natia occupies a distinctive niche for parents seeking a name that marries rich heritage with an uncomplicated phonological profile in English-speaking contexts.

Pronunciation

Georgian

  • Pronunced as NAH-tee-uh (/nɑˈtiə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Natia

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