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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: **Abraz** is a rare and perhaps exotic masculine name for Slavic speakers. It is not among the most common names in modern Russia or other Slavic countries, but it can be traced in historical records. **Meaning:** From a linguistic etymology perspective, the name **Abraz** (or **Abr**aź) has ancient Hebrew origins. It is related to the name **Abrav** (or **Abrab**), which, in ancient Hebrew and Babylonian Akkadian linguistics (through Aramaic influence), connects to the concept of "Ab" (AAV), which can be translated as "abundance," "plenty," "riches," or "blessing" (a divine gift). In the name's meaning, this reflects as "Wealthy," "Blessed by God," "Bearer of abundance." Slavic scribes (nobles, clergy) during the process of Christianization and integration into the Slavic linguistic and cultural context might have used this name, preserving its semantic roots. **Origin and Etymology:** The name **Abraz** belongs to a group of names borrowed from Eastern (ancient Hebrew, Greek) sources into Old Slavic and late antique-Slavic nominal systems. It is not a direct derivative from Slavic roots. It was likely borrowed in ancient times (possibly during the Middle Ages) and introduced into Slavic naming systems, where it retained its sound and semantic load, although it might have undergone some sound-imitative or lexico-semantic adaptations upon entering the Russian language. **Historical Background:** Pure records of the name **Abraz** in Russian lists (for example, in "Novoye leksikon drevnykh russkikh imen" or historical-linguistic dictionaries) are not numerous, but its related form **Abr** (or **Abram**) is much more common as the name Abram in a Christian context, which led to the spread of the name **Abram**. The name **Abraz** might have been encountered in some old lists, used in church and secular lists for baptism or as a literary name. However, its popularity was limited, and it did not enter the main group of common Russian masculine names. **Character Traits:** People with such a rare name as **Abraz** are often perceived as possessing a strong personality, unafraid of originality and attention. Their name itself speaks of a striving for spiritual richness, knowledge, and worldly blessings. It is believed that bearers of the name have inner strength, determination, and can be quite independent in their thinking and actions. They may value education, spiritual values, and strive for self-realization. **Notable Bearers:** Finding well-known bearers of the name **Abraz** in real historical or modern figures, especially in Russia, is difficult due to its rarity. Perhaps the most famous bearer is a character from Russian culture – **Abraz from Kalinov** (a folk hero), about whom Pushkin wrote in "Kalinovaya nedelya". In the modern world, it is practically impossible to find widely known bearers of the name **Abrazh** or **Abrasa**. **Popularity:** The name **Abraz** is extremely rare in modern Russia and other Slavic lands. It can be considered one of the unique or nearly forgotten names. It is not used in modern contexts for children. **Variants and Diminutives:** Due to its rarity, the main spelling and pronunciation variants are limited. Perhaps variants like **Abráz**, **Abrazo**vich** exist. Diminutive forms for this name in Russian are complex to form. Simple and clear options: **Aba** (Abrá), **Bráz**.