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The name Natalie originated from Italy. Their form of Natalie was "natale", meaning "birthday" in English. "Buon natale" literally means "happy birthday". Then, it became Natalia, in the French language, though most likely not similar to the meaning of "natale". It was just a name in the French language, and others contries began using it as a name as well. Some may have changed the spelling, pronunciation, or even changed the word in some noticable ways. The English language was the one of the described above. They made it Natalie (NAT-uh-lee) which is the version we know today. A popular and tom-boyish nickname is Nat. A common pair of twin names for a boy and girl including Natalie is also the boy's name Nathan. Another common spelling in the English language is NataleeThe name Natalie is gowing in popularity.

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