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Okay, here is the translation: Arzaabi (pronounced /ar'zaabi/) is a rare but increasingly popular masculine name of Jewish origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew name Eliezer (אֵלִי-אֶזּר), which can be broken down to mean "my God's strength" or "God is my protector and defender". The word "Arzaabi" itself is often used as a surname or a variant of the name in Russian or among Russian Jews, likely emphasizing the protective or supportive aspect of the ancient name Eliezer. This name has deep historical roots. It is connected to Jewish culture and history, a period when thousands of Jews left Europe and Asia in search of a better life, particularly after the Hussite War and in the 19th century, migrating to Russia, the USA, and other countries. Arzaabi, as a surname or a given name, was often passed down through generations, especially among Jewish families seeking employment or better conditions within the Russian Empire and beyond. People named Arzaabi are often characterized by inner strength, reliability, and resilience. They typically possess a strong sense of justice and can act as protectors or pillars for those around them. Sometimes they may appear somewhat reserved or serious, but they are deeply committed to their principles and goals. Among public figures associated with this name, judging by its rarity and its link to Jewish elite circles, one can identify certain historical figures or modern businessmen, public figures from Israel or the diaspora, though specific public examples are hard to name due to its rarity. It is more commonly found in professional and social circles. The popularity of the name Arzaabi is not high in Russia, but among certain segments of the population, especially those interested in historical names or of Jewish descent, it is gaining more supporters. It is often used as a variant of the name Eliezer for Russian speakers. Common diminutives are: Arzha, Zabi, Zabik.