Tasha

The name Tasha, a diminutive form of Natasha, which ultimately traces its roots to the Latin term 'natale domini,'— a Christian term signifying the 'birth of Christ.' This suggests a name associated with celebration and spiritual connotation.

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The name Tasha is a diminutive of Natasha, which is the Russian short form of Natalia, derived from the Latin word 'natale domini', meaning 'birthday of the Lord.' Tasha, therefore, has its origins indirectly from Latin through Russian.

  • Popularity: 9,654th
  • Babies named Tasha in the US in 2023:
    Female: 22
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Tash, Tashi, Tashy, Tay, TT.
  • Full Names: Natasha, Natascha, Natashia, Natasza, Natacha.
  • Famous Namesakes: Tasha Smith-actress, Tasha Tudor-author/illustrator, Tasha Cobbs-Leonard-gospel singer, Tasha Alexander-author, Tasha Schwikert-gymnast.
  • Gender: Typically associated with females, though can be used for any gender as names become more fluid in modern times.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Tasha resonates with the power and energy of the number 3. It embodies creativity, expression, and charisma. Such individuals often exhibit enthusiasm, sociability, and optimism, making them natural influencers.

Tasha gained popularity in the English-speaking world from the mid 20th century onwards. Though its use has slightly declined, it remains a favored choice for those seeking a warm, affectionate name with historical roots and a celebratory theme.

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