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What does Natosha mean?
Natosha as a girls' name is an American and Latin name, and the meaning of Natosha is "birthday". Natosha is an alternate spelling of Na- (American). Natosha is also a form of Natasha (Latin): Russian diminutive of Natalya.
STARTS WITH Nat-
Variations
VARIANTS Natisha, Natashia, Natashah, Natascha, Natacha, Nataasha
RELATIONS VIA NA-, NATASHA Nakeisha, Nakisha, Nareesha, Natachia, Natacia, Natajha, Natasa, Natashja, Natasia, Natasja, Natavia, Natoya, Natucha, Tasha▼, Tosha▼
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Natosha Alara (N.A.), ..
How popular is Natosha?
Natosha is a somewhat popular first name for women (#2535 out of 4276, Top 59%) but a unique surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Natosha was first listed in 1970-1979 and reached its apex position of #1039 in the U.S. in the 1980s, but is not found in the list currently. (TOP BABY NAMES, 2018)
Which version is better?
Nakeisha, Nakisha, Natacha, Natasha (#809 IN RECENT RANKINGS), Natashia, Natisha, Tasha and Tosha are the prominent variation forms of Natosha. Adoption of these relations of Natosha reached its most widespread 38 years ago (AVERAGE #1090) and is now much lower (#1867, DOWN 94.6%), with forms such as Tasha becoming less in vogue.
Similar Names
Suggested similar-sounding names are Aliosha, Camesha, Dalisha, Danisha, Dasha, Davisha, Daysha, Dosha, Jakisha, Jamisha, Jarusha, Kadesha, Kalisha, Kanisha▼, Karisha, Kasha, Katasha, Katisha, Lakesha▼, Lakisha▼, Lanesha, Lanisha, Laporsha, Larisha, Latasha▼, Lateisha, Latesha, Latisha▼, Latrisha, Maisha, Marsha▼, Matha, Matresha, Naoma, Naomia, Narissa, Naryssa, Nasya, Nata, Natala, Natalea, Natalia▲, Natalja, Natalka, Natalya, Natana, Natania, Natanya, Natifa, Natka, Natura, Neesha, Nesha, Nicosia, Niesha, Ninoshka, Ninoska, Nisha, Nitsa, Palasha, Pasha, Patrisha, Ranisha, Saesha, Saisha, Shosha, Stasha, Stesha, Tabotha (see Tabitha), Tahsha, Takisha, Talisha, Tamisha, Tanisha▼ and Tanysha. These names tend to be less commonly used than Natosha.
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