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Abdunazar is a rare and Eastern male name, composed of two parts: "Abdu-" and "Nazar". The first part, "Abdu-", comes from the Arabic "abd", meaning "servant" or "slave". The second part, "Nazar", has several possible origins: from the Arabic "nazar" – gift, favor; from dar (divine gift), or from the Persian "nazār" – gift, favor, greeting, protection. Thus, the full meaning of the name Abdunazar can be translated as "God's servant, bestowing favor" or "The Lord's slave, endowed with grace" or "Defender, endowed with divine favor". The name signifies one endowed with favor and gifts. The name has deep Eastern roots. It relates to Islamic influence and is common in countries of Central Asia, Iran, and Northern Iran. In terms of origin, this name can be attributed to Arabic or Persian, although its full composition points to a Central-Eastern Islamic origin. Most likely, the name was popular during the Islamic era when Arabic and Persian names began to be actively used in these regions. In Russia, the name Abdunazar is extremely rare, probably carried by representatives of Muslim peoples from Central Asia or Iran who migrated to Russia. Historical records about individual bearers of the name Abdunazar in Russia are virtually nonexistent due to its rarity. Character traits associated with bearers of the name Abdunazar, like many Eastern names, may include qualities such as loyalty, responsibility, respect for others, and inner harmony. People with this name are often perceived as kind, compassionate, and possessing a natural talent for empathy and caring for others. They can be very friendly while maintaining depth and inner peace. The name Abd (servant) suggests loyalty and obedience, while Nazar (gift) implies generosity and a desire to give and receive. There are virtually no known bearers of the name Abdunazar in modern Russian culture and science, as the name is extremely uncommon. However, likely, there are famous individuals with this name in Central Asian and Iranian countries, though their information is not widely available. Russian history also lacks widely known bearers of this name. The popularity of the name Abdunazar in Russia today is very low. It is not used as a common given name for children. In Central Asian countries (e.g., Uzbekistan, Tajikistan), the name Abdunazar may be less common than local Islamic names, but it is still used for boys. Variants and diminutives of the name Abdunazar are less common compared to shorter names. People might call them Nazar, Abd, or Uraz (meaning "light," "brightness") if this is a patronymic name. Endearing forms of address may vary by region but often involve direct address by the full name or a shortened form, such as "Nazar" or "Abd."