No, Natasha is a Russian diminutive of the Late Latin name Natalia, which meant "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini.
However, there is a Hebrew name with a similar sound: Netali (× ×˜×¢×œ×™).
Netali means "my seedling" from Hebrew × Ö¶×˜Ö·×¢ (neta)"seedling, plant" combined with לִי (li) "for me, to me" or "I have". This is a modern Hebrew name often given to girls born on Tu B'Shevat, the Jewish Arbor Day or Holiday of Trees.
yes its every popular
it is a Greek name derived from Anastasia and means 'resurrection'. So it could be a lucky name
Tasha is the most common nickname. >> Ive got a few, Tash Tasha Sasha Tashii Tish Nat Nate Tnashta Nashta Tnashiey Hope this helps :) P.s Im a Natasha and I like Tish the most
Natasha Hyland is a proper gimp lol :)
The name of the element einsteinium is derived from the name of the great well-known physicist of Jewish origin - Albert Einstein.But the name Einstein is of German origin (one stone).
There would be no Jewish, Yiddish, or Hebrew form of the name Natasha. Natasha is a Russian name, a pet or diminutive form of the name Natalya. As such, it is a direct reference to Christmas Day and would never be used by a Jew to name a daughter.
Yes
Natasha Braisewell's birth name is Natasha Kerllenevich.
Natasha Beaumont's birth name is Natasha Elisabeth Beaumont.
Natasha Saakas's birth name is Natasha Sakkas.
Natasha Etzer's birth name is Natasha Etzler.
Natasha Caraballo's birth name is Natasha Caraballo.
Natasha Cayman's birth name is Natasha Khawja.
Natasha Nov's birth name is Nova,Natasha.
Natasha Lannin's birth name is Natasha Michelle Lannin.
Natasha Collins's birth name is Natasha Louise Collins.
Natasha Richardson's birth name is Natasha Jane Richardson.