Natalya
Natalya is a feminine given name used in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, and other Slavic languages. It is a variant of Natalia, ultimately derived from the Latin Natalis, meaning "birth" or "birthday," with Christian associations to the Nativity. In various cultures the name is linked to Christmas and birth celebrations, though it is used year-round as a personal name. Variants and transliterations include Natalya, Natalja, Natalija, Nataliya, Natalia, and Nataliya; diminutives such as Nata, Nat, or Natasha are common in some regions.
Notable bearers and uses include historical and contemporary figures. Saint Natalia the Great Martyr is venerated
Overall, Natalya remains a widely used name across Eastern Europe and beyond, with a rich history and