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Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text, following all the specified instructions: **Abdeliaapper** is a borrowed masculine name from the Arabic or Islamic tradition. It has deep roots in Muslim culture and faith. **Meaning and Etymology:** The name **Abdeliaapper** (also encountered as **Abdul-Yaffeh** or **Abd al-Yaffeh**) breaks down into two main components: *Abd* (abd – meaning 'submissive', 'servant', 'respected') and *Allaha* (Allaha – 'God') or *Allah* (Allah – 'God'), along with *Yaffeh* (Yaffa – meaning 'beautiful', 'excellent', 'wonderful', 'nearly perfect'). The combination *Abd al-Yaffeh* (or *Abd al-'Alaha*) can be translated as **'the servant of God (or Allah) who is beautiful (excellent)'"** or **'God's servant and beautiful (excellent)'**. The meaning of the name emphasizes both submission to the will of the supreme being and the excellence of the bearer simultaneously. Sometimes *Yaffeh* is interpreted as 'strong', 'robust', which also logically aligns with the image of a strong servant of God. The name **Abdeliaapper** (or **Abd al-Yaffeh**) is a borrowing from the name **Abd al-Yaffa** (Abd al-Yafya – 'servant of Yafya'), which was prevalent in Muslim countries during the Middle Ages. Often, this name was given in honour of a son already named after a famous warrior or ruler (in shari'at, there existed the right to name a son after his father). **Origin:** The name entered the Muslim world from the Arabic language. It was widespread in Islamic countries, particularly in North Africa, the Middle East, and Spain (Andalusia). In Russia and Slavic countries, such a name as **Abdeliaapper** is extremely rare, primarily in the last decades, and is associated with Muslim families from the Caucasus, Central Asia, North Africa, or Middle Eastern countries. **Historical Background:** Names like **Abdeliaapper** (or **Abdul-Yaffeh**) were common among Muslim rulers, military figures, and scholars during the Middle Ages. They were often bestowed in honour of warrior-fathers or patrons. In Russia and the CIS, such names were exclusive borrowings in the 19th-20th centuries but did not gain wide popularity; they were used primarily within Muslim communities. **Characteristic Traits:** People with this name are generally perceived as strong, decisive, responsible, and possessing certain leadership qualities. They are often associated with reliability, devotion to a cause, and religiosity. The name embodies the idea of harmony between submission to higher powers and inner strength and excellence. Bearers may exhibit exceptional willpower and a drive for achieving goals, as well as deep respect for spiritual values. **Notable Bearers:** In the sphere of Muslim names, **Abdeliaapper** (or **Abdul-Yaffeh**) is less common than other variations, making it difficult to identify widely known historical or contemporary figures specifically under this particular spelling and fully Russified name. However, the name **Abdul-Yaffeh** (or **Abd al-Yaffeh**) was used for皇子, military figures, and scholars in medieval Muslim states. In Russia and the CIS, among Muslims, bearers of this name may also exist, but their fame is not always widespread in public consciousness. **Popularity:** The name **Abdeliaapper** (in its Russian or Russified form) is extremely rare in Russia and CIS countries. It is not popular and is used primarily in specific Muslim families as an alternative to **Abd al-Yaffeh** or **Abdul-Yaffeh**. In countries where the name **Abdul-Yaffeh** (or **Abd al-Yaffeh**) is more widespread, its popularity varies but it does not rank among the most common names. **Variations and Diminutives:** In Russian practice, various spellings closer to the Arabic original may appear, for example, **Abdul-Yaffeh**, **Abd al-Yaffeh**, **Abd al-Yaf**. Diminutives can be diverse, often formed from the root of the name or the father's name (the donor). For instance, **Abde-Yapppar**, **Yapppar**, **Yaffi** (if the name was given in honour of a father named **Yaffi**). Pet names might be formed based on the meaning of the name's components.