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Okay, here is the translation: **Agahatun** is a feminine name of Eastern origin, combining elements from both ancient Hebrew and Turkic languages. The translation of the name can be broken down into two parts: "Aga" (from ancient Hebrew *'aga* – "strong," "mighty") and "Hatun" (from Turkic languages – "daughter," "girl," "maiden"). Consequently, the full meaning of the name **Agahatun** can be interpreted as **"Strong Daughter"** or **"Mighty Maiden"**. The origin of the name traces back to the Mongol-Tatar period in Russian history. The name **Agahatun** entered Rus' lands during the era of Mongol-Tatar influence, which was particularly strong in the 13th to 15th centuries. It was widespread among the sedentary Turkic peoples of the steppes – Mongols, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, and Kazakhs. In Russia, the name appeared through marriages between Russian boyars and women from these peoples, as well as due to military and political ties with the Golden Horde. Historically, the name **Agahatun** was common in steppe states, for example, in the Golden Horde and the Kazan Khanate. During this time, the name was borne by girls and women from noble or free families. The meaning of the name reflected the desire for the child to become a strong, resilient, and reliable person. Regarding the character traits associated with bearers of the name **Agahatun**, they are often linked to qualities such as strength of spirit, decisiveness, the ability to defend oneself and one's loved ones. However, the name also carries a sense of tenderness, so Agahatun women often combine gentleness with resilience. There are almost no famous bearers of the name **Agahетun** in Russian history and culture, but in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and other Eastern republics where the name has survived, there are women who proudly and joyfully bear it. In Russia today, the name is extremely rare; one is more likely to encounter it in historical documents than in modern naming. The contemporary popularity of the name **Agahatun** is very low. It is not used in everyday naming children. Nevertheless, the name retains its uniqueness and can be chosen by parents who wish to give their child a name with deep history and meaning. Bearers of the name may use diminutive forms such as **Aga**, **Agina**, **Galina**, **Aguta**.