Tatasha, of Slavic origin, is a unique and captivating female given name. It is a variant spelling of Tatiana, which means 'arrival' or 'respected'. Tatasha first gained popularity in the West during the mid-20th century, likely due to its distinctive sound and attractive appearance. This name has been carried by notable individuals such as Tatasha Williams, an American singer-songwriter, and Tatasha Tsoi, a Russian actress. The name Tatasha offers a blend of familiarity and uniqueness, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a memorable yet approachable moniker.
The name Tatasha experienced fluctuations in popularity from 1972 to 1978, with peaks of 7 and 6 births respectively in those years. However, it declined to 5 births by 1978. Overall, a total of 24 babies were named Tatasha during this period.