Tasha - Fictional People Named Natasha

Fictional People Named Natasha

  • Natasha Rostova, one of the main characters in War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
  • Natasha Fatale, cartoon character in Rocky & Bullwinkle
  • Natasha Yar, fictional character on Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Natasha, a female cleric in the video game Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones for the PSX
  • Natasha, a Soviet Union commando in the video game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
  • Natasha Zabicov, the guard of Neo Russia's Argo Gulskii in Mobile Fighter G Gundam
  • Natasha Andersen, fictional character in Hollyoaks
  • Natasha Romanoff, also known as Black Widow, a fictional character from Marvel Comics
  • Commander Natasha, fictional character in Raj Comics
  • Princess Natasha, animation series
  • Natasha Sax a fictional Russian character in the film Max Payne portrayed by Olga Kurylenko
  • Natasha Ozera, a character from Vampire Academy
  • Natasha Kapoor, Ram Kapoor's sister on Bade Achhe Lagte Hain
  • Natasha Oberoi aka Nimrit in Amrit Manthan
  • Natasha Rampal
  • Alexis Davis (born Natasha Cassadine) on the soap opera General Hospital

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