Nathalie
Nathalie is a female given name. It is one popular variant of the name Natalie/Natalia, found in many languages but especially common in French, Spanish and English speaking countries.
Etymology
The name is derived from the Latin "Dies Natalis" , meaning "Natal Day" or "birthday" in reference to the birth of Christ and was traditionally given to girls born around Christmas.[1]
Use
People with the given name Nathalie:
- Nathalie, Italian singer
- Nathalie Boltt, South African actress
- Nathalie Dechy, French former tennis player
- Nathalie Emmanuel, British actress
- Nathalie Fauran, French dubbing actress/singer
- Nathalie Kelley, Peruvian actress
- Nathalie Lahdenmäki, Finnish ceramic artist and designer
- Nathalie Loriers, Belgian jazz pianist and composer
- Nathalie Lupino, French judoka
- Nathalie Makoma, Dutch singer, runner-up in the Dutch TV series Idols 4
- Nathalie Paulding, American actress
- Nathalie Roussel, French actress
- Nathalie Sarraute, Russian-born French writer
- Nathalie Tauziat, French former tennis player
- Nathalie Vierin, Italian tennis player
- Nathalie Wild (comedian), British comedian, mother of Inessa Armand
- Nathalie Wild (historian), British medievalist and hagiographer
- Natalie Zahle, Danish reform pedagogue
Film and TV
- Nathalie..., a 2003 movie starring Fanny Ardant
- Nathalie (film) a 1957 French film starring Martine Carol
- Nathalie, agent secrete a 1957 French film starring Martine Carol
Music
- "Nathalie", a 1964 song by Gilbert Bécaud
- "Nathalie", a song by Julio Iglesias from his 1982 album Momentos
- "Natalie", a song by Bruno Mars in his album, "Unorthodox Jukebox"
See also
Notes
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