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Derived from the Russian name Natalia, it holds deep roots in Slavic traditions while also having connections to Latin origins Natasha has captured the attention and admiration of people worldwide, carrying a sense of elegance, strength, and timeless beauty
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The name Natasha is a girl's name of Russian origin meaning "birthday of the Lord" Natasha, an appealing, still unusual name, entered the American mainstream post-Cold War but seems to have peaked in the eighties, replaced by the more straightforward Natalie
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Natasha is a familiar form of the Russian and Slavic Natalya in the English and Russian languages and a variant form of the English, French, and German Natalie Variants of Natasha include the Russian familiar form Tashina and the Russian and Spanish contraction Tasha
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