Natas is a unisex given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Latin name Natalia, which means "birth on Christmas Day". It was popularized by the Russian Orthodox Church, who designated December 27th as Saint Natalia's feast day, believed to be the day she was born into eternal life. However, Natas is not directly associated with any specific saint or holy figure. The name has gained international recognition and can be found in various forms across different cultures, such as Natasha in Russian, Nataša in Croatian, and Natasha in English-speaking countries. Its popularity has led to several notable individuals being named Natas, contributing to its familiarity worldwide.
"From 2006 to 2015, the name Natas experienced consistency with five births annually for nine consecutive years, except for a slight increase of six births recorded in 2014. Altogether, there were twenty-six children named Natas born during this decade."