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Okay, here is the translation: Akça (Akça) is a female name of Turkic origin. It originates from Turkic languages and means "golden" or "solar". The word "Ak" (Ak) is largely universal in Turkic languages, meaning "golden", "solar", "pure", or "bright". The suffix "-ça" or "-ja" indicates the noun or adjective form, making it an identifier. Thus, the name Akça conveys an image of purity, light, and value, serving as a symbol of gold or the sun. The name entered Turkic cultures likely from earlier languages, probably during the proto-Turkic or epic Turkic period. It is common in Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. In Russia and other CIS countries, the name Akça became known through migration and cultural exchange, but it has not yet become one of the most popular female names. Bearers of the name Akça are often associated with warm, bright, and cheerful personalities. They are perceived as open, friendly, and possessing inner strength. It is often said that such girls "shine" and attract attention with their sincerity and positive energy. Notable bearers of the name Akça within Russian culture are difficult to name, but in Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries, there are singers, actresses, and political figures with this name. For example, there is the Kazakh singer Akdzha-zhan Kallanova, but she is not very well-known outside of Central Asia. The popularity of the name Akça in Russia is insignificant. It is encountered primarily in Kazakhstan, where it is used quite frequently. In other CIS countries, such as Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the name is also common but not the most popular. Variations of the name or diminutives may include "Akya" (Aqcha), "AkJa", "Akzura", and others, depending on regional pronunciation.