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Okay, here is the translation: Aytauq is a rare, predominantly Turkic male name, which can be interpreted as "eagle-like" or "bird flying over the sea" (from Turkic roots *ay-* or *ay-* (sky, wing) and *-tuar* (sea, high)). Although further etymology requires additional research, these variants are the most probable for Turkic languages. The name has no direct equivalent in Slavic languages and is likely a loanword, possibly from older Turkic or Mongolic languages that were unwritten. Historical information about the name is limited due to its rarity. Aytauq is a name primarily found in modern Turkic Central Asian countries: Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. Its usage is characteristic of Muslim families, likely during the Mongolic and subsequent Turkic influence in these regions. It was probably used during the era of the Golden Horde, but its trace in written sources is almost lost. Aytauq is a name worn by descendants of Turkic peoples who adopted Orthodox Christianity or Islam. A person with this name is likely to possess a strong, open, and somewhat enigmatic character. The name Aytauq evokes associations with flight, freedom, and the sea – which may reflect an innate love for travel, freedom, and nature. The masculinity of the name gives it a sense of strength, decisiveness, and sometimes a detachment, yet it sounds melodious and noble. Known bearers of the name Aytauq in world history are virtually nonexistent. This is rather a name from specific families and regions of Central Asia. The most famous bearers are likely in Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, but they did not cross beyond their communities. The name is extremely little known even in Russian-speaking countries. Aytauq can boast of its popularity only as an extremely rare name. It is not used as a common name in modern Turkic languages in a broad sense. It is more likely that this name is used in certain families and regions. Assessing its prevalence in Russia and the CIS countries is very difficult, but one can assume that it occurs exclusively among the chosen or in specific communities. In Russian-speaking countries, the name is practically unused. Variants and diminutive forms of the name Aytauq are not characteristic of declension or changeability. It is used in its main form. Diminutive forms, as such, are not characteristic of this name.