Latin:
* Natus: This is the past participle of "nasci" (to be born). It means "born" or "being born" and forms the basis of many other words.
* Natal: Relating to birth, such as "natal day" (birthday).
* Nativity: The act or fact of being born, especially the birth of Jesus Christ.
* Prenatal: Occurring or existing before birth.
* Postnatal: Occurring or existing after birth.
Other Languages:
* Renaissance: A rebirth or revival, especially in art, literature, or culture. (French)
* Natural: Of or relating to nature; existing in or produced by nature. (Latin)
* Nation: A large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory. (Latin)
* Native: Inborn; belonging naturally to a particular place or country. (Latin)
It's important to note that the meaning of "nat" can sometimes be more subtle or even different, depending on the word and context. For example, "natural" doesn't directly relate to birth, but rather to the state of being from nature.