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Natalie

American  
[nat-l-ee] / ˈnæt l i /
Also Natalia

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “birthday.”


Example Sentences

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He had pre-produced and outputted a six hour gaming stream on his YouTube account that he had presented as being live on the night of Natalie's death.

From BBC

It's Sunday 18 December 2022 and Lionel Messi is lifting the World Cup trophy on TV while a delighted Natalie McNally watches on.

From BBC

When Natalie said goodbye to her family for the final time, she travelled the short distance to her home in Silverwood Green – a red brick townhouse testament to the success of her career in the marketing department of bus and train operator Translink.

From BBC

This rally was taking place on 28 January 2023, just more than a month after Natalie had been killed.

From BBC

But the killer was hiding in plain sight – McCullagh was not only at the rally but he had put together a montage of home videos of Natalie, which were displayed on big screens.

From BBC