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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: **Abdulhalilak** is a masculine name of complex origin. The main part, "Abd" (derived from the ancient Hebrew *'эбед*, meaning "servant", "slave", and in an Islamic context, "servant of God"), is commonly found in Islamic countries and entered Slavic languages from Arabic or Persian. The second part, "Halilak" (Halilak, Halak), has Arabic origins, where it signifies "victory", "success", "conquering", or "victor". The name **Abdulhalilak** translates to **"Lord Victor"** or **"Conquering Servant of God"**. Literally, it sounds like an address to a person possessing strength and determination, while simultaneously demonstrating devotion to high ideals, such as faith. The origin of the name is derived from Islamic culture. Names combining "Abd" and "Halilak" are characteristic of regions significantly influenced by Islam in naming practices, for example, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Northern Crimea. The name entered the Russian language and is used in Russia, primarily within Muslim communities associated with the Caucasus, Siberia, Crimea, and the Far East. The historical record for the name **Abdulhalilak** is not as extensive as that of more common names, but its bearers are often linked to the Muslim elite, politics, military service, or spiritual spheres in Russian regions where Islam predominates. For instance, there are notable bearers among Caucasian political figures, military personnel, and religious leaders. Characteristic traits associated with the name **Abdulhalilak** often include mental strength, resilience, faith, and responsibility. People with this name are frequently perceived as reliable, decisive, and possessing a strong desire for success. They often display leadership qualities and the ability to overcome difficulties. Famous bearers of the name **Abdulhalilak** in Russia are difficult to identify as widely known in popular consciousness, but in certain regions, such as the Caucasus, there are individuals with this name connected to politics, culture, and religion. For example, some religious figures and military commanders gained recognition through regional media or historical documents. The popularity of the name **Abdulhalilak** is relatively low in Russia and the CIS countries, where names with "Abd" (Abdusamet, Abdullakhaliym) and "Halil" (Halim, Khalid) are more prevalent. However, in the Muslim republics of the CIS, on the Caucasus, and in Siberia, the name enjoys a certain reputation among the Muslim elite. Variants of the name include diminutives such as **Abdulhalilak**, encompassing forms like "Abu", "Halik", "Abdula", "Halil", "Abdul".