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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: "Alyar is a masculine name with deep roots in Islamic tradition. It originates from the combination of two elements: 'Ali (pronounced Али), which translates to 'high', 'honorable', or 'holy', and 'Yare' (Яр), meaning 'shining', 'brilliant', or 'outstanding'. Together, the name can be understood as 'High and Shining' or 'Honorable and Brilliant'. Sometimes, it is associated with the name Ilya (Elijah, the Prophet), adding the suffix '-iar' or '-yare', giving the name a particular bright and noble tone. The name 'Alyar' has a Muslim origin and is closely linked to Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son of the Prophet Muhammad. Ali was the fourth Caliph and one of the most revered figures in Islamic history. It is precisely due to his significance that the name 'Ali' became the basis for numerous variations, including 'Alyar'. Historically, the name was widely used in Islamic countries, particularly in Persia, and later became common in the Caucasus and Central Asia. People with the name Alyar are often associated with inner strength, resilience, and reliability. Men with this name usually possess a strong desire for leadership, wisdom, and intellect. They are prone to deep thought, can make responsible decisions, and have a deep inner beauty and kindness. They often become authoritative figures in their environment. While it is difficult to list world-renowned bearers of the name 'Alyar', it is less common in Russian-speaking countries and CIS nations compared to Kazakhstan or other regions with strong Muslim influence. For example, in Kazakhstan, the name is popular, and among its bearers are political figures and public personalities. The popularity of the name 'Alyar' in Russia is limited, but it remains one of the common masculine names in Central Asia and the Caucasus. There, it is often chosen as a name for children with a strong and noble origin. Variants and diminutives of the name 'Alyar' include forms like 'Ali', 'Yare', 'Yarik', 'Alik', 'Alyok'. Affectionate versions can be 'Alik', 'Yarik', 'Alyok'."