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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: Abdussabur is a masculine name of Islamic origin, composed of two parts: "Abdu" and "Sabur". The Arabic translation translates to "slave of God", "servant of Allah" and "patient", "enduring". The overall meaning of the name can be understood as "servant of Allah, possessing patience" or "loyal slave demonstrating magnanimity and patience". The origin of the name traces back to early Islam. The first part, "Abdu", comes from the Arabic word "Abd" (servant, slave), directly indicating devotion and service to the Supreme Being. The second part, "Sabur", comes from the Arabic word "Sabir" (patience, endurance), highlighting the person's virtue. The name Abdussabur is commonly used in Muslim communities across Central Asia, the Middle East, and former Soviet countries. Historical information about the name Abdussabur is linked to the Islamic Golden Age. It was prevalent among rulers, scholars, and spiritual figures. For instance, in the Ottoman Empire and other Muslim states, sultans and emperors often gave their children such names to emphasize their devotion to faith and patience. The name Abdussabur was also common among many renowned Muslim scholars and figures during the Song and Abbasid dynasties. Characteristic traits of bearers of the name Abdussabur include devotion to a cause, patience, meticulousness, and responsibility. People with this name often possess strong willpower, can work diligently and persistently towards their goals, and demonstrate patience in difficult situations. They are typically characterized by virtue and fairness. Notable bearers of the name Abdussabur include historical figures and contemporary personalities. For example, in the 19th century, there was the Abdussamed dynasty in India. In modern times, musicians, scientists, and writers from the CIS and Central Asia are known. Among them is the musician and composer Abdussamet Barikin (another spelling variant). The popularity of the name Abdussabur today is regional. It is widely used in Central Asian countries, the Middle East, and former Soviet countries among the Muslim elite. In Russia, the name is rare and mostly used among Muslim families. However, in recent years, its popularity has been increasing due to growing interest in Islamic names. Variants and diminutives of the name Abdussabur may include forms such as "Sabur", "Abdu", "Sabri", "Abu-Sabur". Diminutive forms include "Saburi", "Abduli". It can also be a nickname derived from "Abdussamed", meaning "father of the servant".