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**Ailym** (the masculine form, though it is used more often in the feminine) has deep roots and carries a refined and valuable meaning. It originates from the Hebrew language and forms a compound word, consisting of two parts: **Tzedek (Tsedek)** and **Yerek**. The meaning of the name **Ailym** translates to "flower of justice." The essence of the name lies in the combination of the concepts of justice and beauty, making it exceptionally precious and poetic. The origin of the name **Ailym** traces back to ancient Jewish culture. The word "Tzedek" means "justice," and "Yerek" translates to "flower." Thus, the name symbolizes "flower of justice." Historically, the name was common among Jewish communities and later gained recognition in Muslim countries, where its meaning is also interpreted as "flower" or "beauty." In recent years, the name **Ailym** has become increasingly popular in some Eastern cultures due to its beauty and profound meaning. Characteristic traits associated with people named **Ailym** include a sense of justice, tenderness, compassion, and a desire to help others. People with this name often possess inner strength and wisdom, as well as a talent for empathy. They strive for harmony in life and highly value honesty and truth. Renowned bearers of the name **Ailym** are difficult to identify in world history, as the name has not yet gained widespread international recognition. However, in certain regions and among specific communities, the name enjoys popularity due to its beauty and meaning. The popularity of the name **Ailym** in Russia remains relatively low, but it appears more frequently due to migration processes and the influence of Eastern cultures. In other countries, particularly in the Muslim republics of the CIS, the name **Ailym** has already become more common. Variations of the name include **Ailia** or **Ayl**. Diminutives or pet forms include **Ailka**.