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"Amru Allah" is a Turkish male name, which can be identified by its structure and pronunciation. It has deep religious roots and is used in Muslim countries, primarily in Turkistan, Iran, and certain regions of the Northern Caucasus. The main meaning of the name "Amru Allah" is derived from its literal translation from Arabic/Persian (and subsequently adopted by Turkic languages) – "Amr" means "helper," "protector," while "Allah" means "God." Thus, the full meaning of the name is "God's Helper," "Protector of God." This name carries a profound religious significance, reflecting faith and trust in divine power and protection. The etymology of the name follows a complex path of influence: it traces back to the Aramaic/Aramaic root "AMR" (meaning help, patronage), which was borrowed into Arabic, then via Persian and other Turkic languages, eventually reaching Slavic languages like Russian. It should be noted that "Allah" is a common Turkic/Muslim word for God, analogous to "Allah" in Arabic. The name "Amru Allah" originated during the medieval period, when Islam was actively spreading in Turkic lands. It gained widespread use among Muslim peoples of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Northern Iran. In Russia, the name was primarily encountered among Tatars, Bashkirs, Crimean Tatars, Avar people, and other Muslim ethnic groups, but its usage was relatively rare compared to more common names of that time. The characteristic feature "Amru" (part of the name) is often associated with protector, defender, patron, reliability, and masculinity. People with this name may be perceived as reliable, defenders, possessing strong will and a desire to help others. The suffix "Allah" adds sanctity and a sense of closeness to the divine essence, which may give a person a certain spirituality or seriousness. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Amru Allah" in Russian culture and literature. Its bearers are more commonly found in Muslim countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Turkistan. For example, it appears among historical figures, cultural, and science figures in these regions, but specific names of widely known individuals with this name in the Russian-speaking sphere are absent. The popularity of the name "Amru Allah" in modern Russia is extremely low. It belongs to names primarily used in Muslim communities and is not among the common names for children. The spread of the name is mainly influenced by its religious context and regional traditions. Variations and diminutives of the name "Amru Allah" may vary depending on the region and personal preferences. Some common variants include: "Amur," "Amru," "Allah" (in certain regions), "Amurka," "Amru Allah" (female form, though the name itself is male).