Natalio is a male name with Spanish origin. It is pronounced as nah-TAH-lee-oh (/naˈtaljo/). The name is a variation of Natalia, which is more commonly used for girls. In the United States, Natalio has been given to a small number of newborn boys over the years. Its popularity has fluctuated, with occasional spikes in certain years. While it may not be as widely used as some other names, Natalio carries an air of uniqueness and distinction. It's a name that can make your little one stand out from the crowd while still having roots in a rich cultural heritage.
Natalio Cirilo Banegas, also known as Don Nata, was a prominent Argentine jockey and horse trainer during the golden age of equestrianism in the first half of the 20th century. |
Natalio Lorenzo Poquet, also known as Natalio, is a Spanish professional footballer and forward for Real Avilés CF. |
Natalio Hernández Hernández, also known as Natalio Hernández Xocoyotzin, is a Mexican Nahua intellectual, poet, and founder of various organizations supporting indigenous languages and professionals. |