Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Italian name Natalia, which means 'nativity' or 'birth', as in the nativity of Christ. The name Nataletta is a diminutive form of Natalia and carries the same meaning.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes new beginnings and the birth of Christ in one's heart.
Language details
Nataletta
born on Christmas day
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
nah-tah-LEH-tah
/ˌnætəˈlɛtə/
Lucky number
14
Lucky day
Christmas Day
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Jasper
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Nataletta is a beautifully expressive name reflecting deep cultural roots in Italian heritage. It holds a classic and timeless appeal, reminiscent of the rich Italian historical and artistic tradition.
Nataletta is a fitting name for a child born into the Christian faith, as it symbolizes the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the savior of the world. This name serves as a constant reminder of the spiritual journey and the profound love and hope that come with the Christian faith.
Historical references
The name Nataletta is derived from the Latin word 'Natalis', meaning 'born on Christmas Day'. This name was popular in Italy during the Middle Ages, particularly among the aristocracy and nobility who would name their female children after the Nativity of Jesus.
Middle Ages (5th-15th centuries)
During the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation in the 16th and 17th centuries, the name Nataletta gained renewed popularity. The name was chosen as a sign of devotion to the Catholic faith and the celebration of the birth of Jesus.
Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation (16th-17th centuries)
Notable people with this name
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