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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text about the name "Алибейази" into English, following all your instructions: Alibeyazi – is a name likely of cross-confessional and cross-cultural origin, associated with the Islamic world, and possibly influenced by Assyrian or Persian traditions. It can be broken down into parts: "Ali" is an Arabic name derived from the name of God (Allah – the God in Islam), meaning "real," "almost superhuman," "excellent," which can also be interpreted as "belonging to God." The meaning of "Ali" often emphasizes closeness to God, his excellence, and sanctity. The second part of the name, "-Beyazi" (Bey-Azi), appears to be a Greek loanword from an Assyrian or Persian root *bē- (possessing, lord) + *-azī (relating to Azzi or a revered being). Thus, the name "Alibeyazi" can be interpreted as "possessing holiness/excellence" or "lord revered by God" (in the meaning of "Azi," which could mean "mistress" or "goddess" in the context of Assyrian or Persian beliefs). Historically, this name might have been used in regions where there was significant interaction between Arabic, Assyrian, and Persian cultures and languages, possibly in Syria, Iran, or other parts of the Middle East and Central Asia, starting roughly from the 9th-11th centuries, when these cultural and religious influences were actively intersecting. Although specific historical bearers of this exact name are difficult to find due to its rarity and cross-ethnic origin, "Ali" was a common name among Muslim families, and "Bey" (possessing) was used in Muslim countries, indicating its potential prevalence in certain social strata. The characteristic features of the name "Alibeyazi" include perceiving the bearer as a person with deep inner qualities related to religiosity, awe, and a striving for spiritual perfection. It conveys a sense of humility before greatness, yet also confidence in the excellence of the soul. A person with such a name might be associated with seriousness, respect for traditions and faith, and a certain degree of uniqueness and irreplaceability. Known bearers of the name "Alibeyazi" in world history are probably nonexistent, as this name was not part of the core set of common names in Europe, Russia, or even Turkic countries. It remains more family or regional. The popularity of the name "Alibeyazi" today is very low, especially in Russia. It belongs to the category of rare and exotic male names, which are likely to be encountered primarily in countries of the Middle East and Central Asia, where there is phonetic and cultural ground for its pronunciation. In Russia, its use is extremely limited or nonexistent. Variants and diminutives of the name may vary depending on the culture. In Islamic countries, common forms include Ali (Ali, Alish, Alisher), Alibey (Alibek), Aliyazi (Aliyaz). In Russian-speaking countries, if the name is borrowed, it might be affectionately called Alyosha, Alyosha-Bey, Bayka, or Aziya (though usually this is a female name).