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Okay, here is the translation: The name **Azidat** is a rare female name of Jewish origin. It is formed from the Hebrew suffix *-izdat* (derived from the root *azdъ*, which can be roughly translated as "strength," "wisdom," "inaccessibility") with the addition of the suffix *-atъ*, indicating a female, specifically a daughter. Therefore, the name **Azidat** can be translated as **"Daughter of Strength," "Daughter of Wisdom," "Daughter of Inaccessibility."** The meaning of the name emphasizes inner strength, wisdom, and inner resilience, making it unique and distinctive. The name **Azidat** relates to Jewish tradition and may be connected to Jewish culture and mystical concepts. While the exact origin and period of emergence of the name cannot always be determined, it can be linked to Jewish and Christian texts where names with similar roots are mentioned. For example, the name might be associated with figures like Azazel or other characters embodying strength and wisdom. Historically, the name **Azidat** was common among Jewish immigrants in the countries of the CIS, particularly among followers of Tarraha (Tarranites), where names often carry deep spiritual and mystical meanings. However, today the name **Azidет** is considered rare and is mostly found within Jewish communities, especially in Israel and some countries in Latin America. In Russia, this name is virtually unused, which makes it exotic. People with this name are often associated with inner strength, wisdom, and resilience to difficulties. They possess a deep understanding of the world and often exhibit themselves as thinkers or philosophers. Characteristic traits include: the ability to make complex decisions, reserve, but deep devotion to close ones and an interest in spirituality. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name **Azidat** in real life, which is related to its rarity. However, general examples can be identified, such as "daughter of a wise man" or "daughter of the shepherd," reflecting its meaning. The popularity of the name **Azidat** is very low. It is used primarily within Jewish circles and is not common in Russian-speaking countries. Nevertheless, its uniqueness and deep meaning make it an attractive choice for those who value unusual and meaningful names. Variants and diminutives of the name **Azidat** include such forms as **Dida**, **Dita** (without the glide), making the name softer and more familiar in everyday use.