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Okay, here is the translation: Abysal (also frequently encountered as Abdusal or Abysaul) is a rare but interesting masculine name, possessing a deep etymology and cultural context. From a semantic perspective, the name Abysal (derived from Arabic *abd* – "servant," *asl* – "victory," "glory") can be translated as **"Victorious Servant," "Respected Glorious," "Victorious"**. Although some sources might interpret it with a more martial connotation (if *asl* is understood as *asl* – "terrible"), the primary and most common meaning relates to glory, success, and respect. It emphasizes the harmony between serving a purpose or faith and achieving great victories or recognition. The origin of the name deeply roots in Arabic tradition and is associated with the Islamic world. It consists of two parts: *abd* (servant of Allah) and *asl* (victory, glory). It is likely that this name, rooted in Islamic culture, emerged during the Middle Ages. Its bearers were probably associated with military successes, spiritual achievements, or simply possessed a particular, notable fame in their society. It is worth noting that the name is not a direct equivalent of any Slavic name. The historical context of the name is linked to the period of the flourishing of Islamic culture and dynasties, where the combination of faith and success was important. Although there are virtually no exact historical records of individuals named Abysal (or its variations) in Russian historical chronicles due to its Eastern origin and rarity, one can assume that the bearers of the name Abysal (or its variations) were likely representatives of military figures, spiritual leaders, or notable individuals in Muslim states where the name was popular. Regarding character, judging by its meaning, bearers of the name Abysal may possess bravery, willpower, and a drive for success. Their character can be described as strong, determined, but perhaps not always demonstrative in their expressions. They may be respected by those around them for their resolve and achievements. There are virtually no known bearers of the name Abysal specifically in the Russian-speaking context. A more common name is Abdusamad (or its variations), which also means "Servant of Victory." Cases of the name Abdusal being used in Middle Eastern countries and the Caucasus region exist, where the name is more popular. The popularity of the name Abysal in modern Russia is extremely low. It belongs to the category of rare names and is primarily used by families connected to the Islamic world. Its prevalence in other countries depends on cultural and religious specifics. Variants of spelling and pronunciation may vary: Abdusal, Abysaul, Absaul. The diminutive patronymic could be Basalovich or Absaevich, and the name itself is sometimes called simply "Absa" or "Basal."