.Nasha is amazing
.Nasha be crazy sometimes
.Actually Nasha be crazy all the time
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.Nasha worships mrs z
.Mrs Z does not like Nasha
Natasha (Russian: Ната́ша) is a female given name of Russian origin. Originally it was a diminutive form of Natalia, which in turn derives from the Latin Dies Natalies, meaning "Natal Day" or "Birthday" in reference to the traditional birth of Jesus. It was traditionally given to girls born around Christmas.[1] In Russia and other post-Soviet countries this name still remains only an unofficial diminutive form, while in the West it became an independent given name, probably under influence of Natasha Rostova from Leo Tolstoi's "War and Peace". Coincidentally, Natasha is also a female Muslim name, meaning 'Gift of Allah.'[2][3]
People named Natasha[edit] Natasha Aguilar, Costa Rican freestyle swimmer Natasha Arthy, Danish director and producer Natasha Beaumont, Australian actress born in Kuala Lumpur Natasha Bedingfield, British singer Natascha Börger, Miss Germany 2002, Miss Top Model of the World 2002 and Miss Baltic Sea 2002. Natasha Bradley, R&B/Pop singer Natasha Chokljat, Australian netball player Natasha Collins, British actress & model Natasha Demkina, Russian girl who claimed to possess paranormal vision Natasha Desborough, radio presenter Natasha Eloi, Canadian television personality and videographer Natasha Falle, Canadian human rights activist Natasha Fatah, Canadian Journalist Natasha Galkina, America's Next Top Model, Cycle 8 Runner Up Natasha Gregson Wagner, American actress Natasha Hamilton, British singer Natasha Henstridge, Canadian film actress Natasha Kaiser, American athlete Natasha Kaplinsky, British news presenter Natasha Khan, British singer known under her stage name Bat For Lashes Natasha Klauss, Columbian actress Natasha Kuchiki, American pairs figure skater Natasha Law, English artist Natasha Lee,