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Natasha or Natalie

58 replies

Friggingfrog · 07/08/2023 09:57

Which one would you choose? Friend is torn between the 2 and due in October. Middle name will be Charlotte
thanks

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dollybird · 08/08/2023 18:05

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 08/08/2023 12:16

Bizarrely, I've just realised that all the Natalies and Natashas I know well enough to know where their birthdays are, are all born in August.

My DD is August too. I never thought about the fact it means Christmas. I just liked the name. Same with most people and the names they choose, I guess.

RuthW · 08/08/2023 16:16

Natalie by a mile

Summer8summer8 · 08/08/2023 13:57

The same as @17caterpillars1mouse

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 08/08/2023 12:16

Bizarrely, I've just realised that all the Natalies and Natashas I know well enough to know where their birthdays are, are all born in August.

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 08/08/2023 12:10

Natalie had the potential for mist of the middle be stopped
Naaa -aaaa- leeee.

Friggingfrog · 08/08/2023 11:56

Thanks all. I have shown friend the thread. She hadn’t really considered the sha sha effect of the 2 names together so is now considering Natalie Charlotte or Natasha Lottie but I think leaning more towards Natalie Charlotte. But isn’t at all bothered that the baby won’t be a Christmas baby

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RitzyMcFitzy · 08/08/2023 10:59

Nevermay · 08/08/2023 06:24

You can call a baby Natalie or Natasha or Natalia if they are born in October, same as you can call a baby June if they are born in February, but why would you?

Why wouldn't you, if it's the name you loved the most? I can't imagine being so rigid that I'd impose such rules on my baby naming process.

Tiqtaq · 08/08/2023 09:41

Because most people dont associate the name Natalie with Xmas

Liv999 · 08/08/2023 09:34

Nevermay · 08/08/2023 06:24

You can call a baby Natalie or Natasha or Natalia if they are born in October, same as you can call a baby June if they are born in February, but why would you?

Because that's what you really want to name your baby regardless of what month it's born in?

Natsku · 08/08/2023 06:25

Nevermay · 08/08/2023 00:00

But also, it means Christmas, so why would you give this name to a baby born in October?

Hah, I'm an October born Natasha Grin but I was always going to have the name no matter what time of year I was born, my dad decided it long before he even met my mum.

OP, I'm obviously partial to Natasha but it is a bit to sha sha with Charlotte, but then again how often do you say both names together in real life?

Nevermay · 08/08/2023 06:24

You can call a baby Natalie or Natasha or Natalia if they are born in October, same as you can call a baby June if they are born in February, but why would you?

Busubaba · 08/08/2023 06:23

Natasha.

Nevermay · 08/08/2023 06:22

Strokethefurrywall · 08/08/2023 01:43

I was an October born Natalie and was named after the actress Natalie Wood (clearly a very late 70s baby).

Plenty of Natalie's not born at Christmas, it's not a name generally associated with Christmas like Holly or Noelle.

What do you mean "not associated with Christmas"? Natalie is literally an abbreviation of the Latin for Christmas.
Natal means associated with birth. Christmas is the only meaning, it has no other meaning. Natalia means Christmas day

urbanbuddha · 08/08/2023 06:19

Natasha.
tbh I don’t think either Natasha or Natalie goes particularly well with Charlotte.

user1477391263 · 08/08/2023 06:05

Natasha. Natalie, like so many French names ending in ie, sounds lovely in French but like a kind of weird adjective when pronounced with an English accent (“natterly”).

Strokethefurrywall · 08/08/2023 01:43

I was an October born Natalie and was named after the actress Natalie Wood (clearly a very late 70s baby).

Plenty of Natalie's not born at Christmas, it's not a name generally associated with Christmas like Holly or Noelle.

Nevermay · 08/08/2023 00:00

But also, it means Christmas, so why would you give this name to a baby born in October?

Nevermay · 08/08/2023 00:00

That's like asking James or Jim? William or Bill? Natalie or Natasha? She can be both

Nevermay · 07/08/2023 23:59

It's the same name, Natasha is just a familiar nick name for Natalie

geminiflanagan · 07/08/2023 23:57

Natalie.

Have never met a nice natasha!

artishard · 07/08/2023 23:09

Slightly outing but my name is Natalie Charlotte... can confirm its top tier! 😉

TaigaSno · 07/08/2023 23:06

Natalie! I've always loved this name, it's so pretty. I like Talie or Nate as a nickname, but the full name is easy to stick with.

Natasha, I don't dislike it, but I don't like Tash as a nickname and that puts me off.

OrderOfTheKookaburra · 07/08/2023 22:54

Natasha is the diminutive form of Natalia in Russian so tbh for me it is effectively the same name, just like Katya is for Katherine.

dressedforcomfort · 07/08/2023 22:39

Natalie is so pretty

Fivebeanchilli · 07/08/2023 22:38

In truth I don't like either much.
I do like Natalia.
I think I prefer Natalie slightly but would never use it because in the area I work every single Natalie is Na - alie with no t pronounced.
So I would pick Natasha despite not looking it as much as a name.