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Natasha

or Na·ta·scha

[ nuh-tah-shuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, Russian form of Natalie.


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Example Sentences

Natasha Harding, who now uses her married name Allen-Wyatt, is facing claims she took money for one-to-one coaching with children that she did not deliver.

From BBC

Natasha Kurzeja from London says the cost of formula is "extortionate".

From BBC

When Natasha's 12-week-old son was born, he needed extended stays in hospital, which, she says, made breastfeeding unsustainable.

From BBC

Natasha Melendez’s mother said of her daughter: “You wanted to love and be loved deeply and you loved your children with all of your heart.”

From BBC

Natasha Hunt scored early in the second half before Breach completed her hat-trick and Zoe Harrison got England's ninth, while tries by Georgia Ponsonby, Maia Roos and Maama Vaipulu managed to add some respectability to the scoreline for New Zealand.

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