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Aysѐt is an elegant and unique female name of Eastern origin. It originates from the Hebrew name "Aya ha-Set (הֵא הָסֵט)", which translates to "Daughter of Zeusar" or "Daughter of Zeusov". "Zeusar" is an ancient Hebrew suffix associated with the concept of "making," "creating," or "helping". Therefore, the name can mean "Daughter of the Creator" or "Daughter of the Helper," giving it a deep spiritual and noble meaning. Historically, the name was common in Israel and other countries with a Jewish population. During the 19th century, as Jewish migration expanded, the name became known beyond Syria and Palestine. Today, Aysѐt is primarily used in the CIS countries, especially in Russia, where it can be heard among women of Jewish or Turkic descent. The bearers of the name Aysѐt are usually strong yet gentle individuals. They possess a rich inner life, have a deep sense of justice, and often show empathy towards others. They value harmony in life and are dedicated to self-improvement. Aysѐt individuals are known for their creative approach to problem-solving and enjoy finding unconventional solutions. Among the notable bearers of the name Aysѐt are Turkic singers and actresses, although there are no such celebrities in the Russian-speaking environment yet. For example, Aysѐt Soleyoglu is a Turkish actress and model who gained popularity through her projects in fashion and cinema. The popularity of the name Aysѐt in Russia is not large but is growing. It remains relevant for parents who want to give their child a name with a rich history and a unique sound. The diminutive forms include: Ayska, Set, Say, and the affectionate diminutives are Setka, Sayka, Aysyul. These variations are used by close people to maintain a closer connection to the relative.