Natalie

//ˈnætəli// name

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Definitions

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    A female given name from Latin.

    "[…] often I have listened to my dear brother, as he told me the pretty story of the sad gentleman whom he met, when I was but an infant, and how he spoke to me so tenderly, and sighed for his own Natalie. I had no other name then but Sea-flower, and I have been called by that name ever since; yet after that day, my Christian name was Natalie."

Example

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"Natalie is sleeping, isn't she?"

Etymology

From the French form of the Late Latin saint's name Natalia, from nātālis (diēs) (“birthday [of Christ], Christmas”). Doublet of Natalya.

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