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Okay, here is the translation: "Amba" is a rare masculine name deeply rooted in ancient Hebrew tradition. Its primary meaning is closely associated with the name of God "Amun" (or Ammon), which can be translated as "God who removes calamities" or "the Unblemished One". Unlike the more common Hebrew name "Eba" (Eba), meaning "father", "Amba" does not carry such a direct parental connotation, yet it retains a powerful link to the divine essence and protection. The etymology of the name originates from Ancient Israel, where such names were often given to children in an oral hope for protection and a favorable destiny. The name "Amba" was not widely popular in Russian-speaking countries, but it can be found among modern bearers in Israel and, perhaps, in some circles of Russian-speaking families with Jewish roots. The historical context of the name is linked to Jewish culture and traditions. Although there are no exact records of the first bearers of the name "Amba" in history, its association with divine patronage makes it significant for those who bear it. Men with this name are often perceived as strong, decisive, and responsible. They possess deep inner resilience and are inclined to protect their loved ones and their beliefs. Ambas usually show a special care for their families and are willing to make significant sacrifices to defend their principles. There are relatively few known bearers of the name "Amba" in world history and culture. However, the name may appear among contemporary figures in arts, science, and public life, particularly in Jewish communities. The popularity of the name "Amba" in Russia is very low. It is not a common choice for child naming, but it can be used in specific cases, for example, when addressing people of Jewish descent. In Israel and countries with strong Jewish influence, the name is encountered more frequently, although it is not mainstream. Variants or diminutives for the name "Amba" are typically just "Amby" or "Amba".