Natalia Petsch

"...Please picture me in the trees, before i learned civility..." — Taylor swift —

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

          i. wiki information
          ii. basic information
          iii. appearance
          iv. personality
          v. skills / abilities
          vi. backstory
          vii. relationships
          viii. Roleplay information

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W I K I I N F O R M A T I O N

          i. date started | (08/18/24)
          ii. date ended | (00/00/00)

          iii. trigger warnings ——— ⚠️
               1. Death 
               2. Stoner vibes
               3. Type here

          iv. faceclaim | Natalie Madigan
          v. credits | Laceyyyy
          vi. wiki credit | [Achilles|http://aminoapps.com/p/5lahfx]

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B A S I C I N F O R M A T I O N

          i. full name | Natalia Evelyn Petsch
          ii. meaning ———

               First name: The name Natalia is of Latin origin and means "birthday" or "Christmas Day." It is derived from the Latin word *natalis*, which refers to the birth of Christ. As a result, the name is often associated with someone born on or around Christmas, although it is used widely beyond that context. Natalia is a popular name in many cultures, particularly in Eastern European and Spanish-speaking countries.

               Surname: The surname Petsch is of German origin. It is a variant of the surname "Petz," which is a diminutive form of the personal name "Peter." The name Peter comes from the Greek word "petros," meaning "rock" or "stone." In this context, Petsch can be interpreted as "little Peter" or "son of Peter." Surnames like Petsch were often used to denote lineage, indicating a connection to someone named Peter.

          iii. nickname | Alia ad NAt

               1. **Alia**: This nickname is commonly derived from names like **Natalia**, **Malia**, or **Aaliyah**. It has multiple origins and meanings depending on the cultural context:

                                    -in Arabic *Alia* Means “exalted” or “noble”

                                    - In Hebrew *Alia* can mean “To ascend” or “Rise.”