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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Aматула" belongs to the category of Russian female names, although its roots trace back to medieval Italian mythology. The meaning of the name "Aматула" is associated with the goddess Amatole (Amatole), although the full etymology is not entirely clear, and the name is often linked to amorism or passionate love. In Slavic languages, the name "Aматула" likely emerged through localization and adaptation from an Italian or Latin origin, possibly through the influence of medieval culture. The origin of the name should be sought in medieval Italian mythology. Most likely, it is derived from the male counterpart "Aматуло," which, in turn, might be connected to the name or episode of the Amatole goddesses – the Amatole – whose passionate actions led to the destruction of Trigest (Trigester). Although the exact etymological path is not unequivocal, the name acquired a meaning reflecting its association with romantic affairs and intense emotions. The historical context of the name is linked to the Middle Ages and the spread of Italian folklore and mythology throughout Northern and Central Europe. In Russia, the name "Aматула" probably appeared later, perhaps in the 17th-18th centuries, when Western European myths and names were studied and transmitted. However, its history is not as extensive as that of more common Slavic names. People named "Aматула" are often associated with a strong, intelligent, and sensitive character. They possess a rich imagination, a deep emotional world, and can be very perceptive. They often strive for self-realization and are not afraid to take responsibility, while maintaining kindness and care for loved ones. There are virtually no known bearers of the name "Aматула" in real history and culture. The most famous references are only mentions in mythology and, possibly, in literary works or theatrical productions dedicated to the mythical Amatole. The popularity of the name "Aматула" is extremely low. It does not belong to the category of common female names in Russia or other Slavic countries. It can be considered one of the exotic or rare variants derived from mythological names. In modern Russian names, this name is rare, more like a fictional or pseudonymic one. Variants and diminutives of the name "Aматула" in Russian are not as common as those for ordinary names. Perhaps variations like "Амата" or "Амалия" (in rare cases, if the name is perceived as derived from "Aматуло") are used, or a pet name like "Амалька" or "Амаль". However, these forms are not generally accepted.