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Okay, here is the translation: Arun (male) originates from the Sanskrit word "aruṇa," meaning natural gold – a metallic compound of palladium and nickel. The root meaning forms the core semantic basis of the name – it symbolizes value, rarity, nobility, brilliance, and lightness. Often associated with the idea of high status, elegance, and even solar energy, which explains one of its Greek variations, Arthur (from "aruros" – bright), although its etymology is typically Indian. The name appeared in antiquity, its roots trace back to India, likely during the era of ancient kingdoms. Although the term "aruṇa" might be linked to gods of the Sun (e.g., the Indian god Svar-varuṇa) or simply possesses a bright and valuable quality. Later, from India, the name was adopted by the Greeks (via Sindh) and then passed to Islam, and subsequently to Western Europe, where it existed but never gained widespread popularity. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name Arun is used very rarely, can be called exotic, but in recent years it has gained slight popularity due to interest in international names. Bearers of the name Arun are often considered to possess noble and moderately elegant traits. They are often associated with a desire to lead, be noticeable, and valuable to others. They may demonstrate inventiveness and original thinking, striving for their achievements and personalities to brightly illuminate a specific place in life. However, depending on the culture, the name may carry other nuances – from the bearer striving for leadership and values to someone naturally charismatic and of a bright disposition. In the world of famous bearers of the name Arun, it is quite difficult to find widely known celebrities, especially in the Russian-speaking sphere. However, the name is encountered among international celebrities, for example, the musician Arun Cooper (Arun Cooper), a well-known American singer and songwriter from India. The name is also found among many bearers in South Asia, where it has deep roots. Since the name Arun is not one of the common names in Russian-speaking countries, its bearers often stand out. Variants of the name can be Arthur, Artur, Aryun. Affectionate forms: Aryunya, Aryusha.