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Abuza is a male name whose meaning and origin are connected to East Slavic languages, although its roots trace back to the Aramaic language. The word "Abuza" comes from Aramaic "ава" (awā'), which means "god." The name can be translated as "my god" or "my God," giving it a profound religious connotation. In Russian, the name retains its significance and is quite rare in pronunciation. Historically, the name Abuza was widespread in Eastern countries—Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iran. It likely entered the Russian population through Muslim countries during the period of Islamic influence on Rus or during the epoch of the Mongol-Tatar yoke. In Russia, the name Abuza is not as common as local names, but it does occur, particularly among Muslim peoples, and its bearers often have Syrian or Lebanese origins. A person with this name likely possesses a strong character, deep faith, and a sense of responsibility. The name "Abuza" can impart a certain seriousness and reliability, although its bearers might be somewhat sharp or straightforward due to the complex history of their name. There are almost no famous people with the name Abuza in Russian-speaking circles, but surnames like Абу́зид (Abuzid) and Абу́зидов (Abuzhikov) may be associated with historical figures or bearers of this name in other countries. Overall, Abuza is a rare name but still maintains its relevance and value. Variants of the name include "Абу́са" (Abusa) and "Абу́з" (Abuz). The popularity of the name Abuza in Russia is low, but it does appear among Muslims and in the countries of the CIS.