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"Badrudin" is a masculine name of Arabic origin. It consists of two parts: "Badr" and "Uddin." "Badr" translates to "shining," "radiant," and can also denote the famous Islamic lunar month, Ramadan. "Uddin" means "holy," "devoted," or "yielding to the sacred cause." Together, the name can be interpreted as "Shining on the Sacred Path" or "Holy Light." The origin of the name deeply roots in Islamic culture. It comes from the Arabic language and is connected to Islamic traditions and beliefs. The name "Badrudin" gained popularity in countries where Islam is the dominant religion, such as India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, and other nations in South and North-East Asia. In Russia, the name is extremely rare and is most commonly encountered in Muslim communities or among immigrants from post-Soviet countries, where names from their native regions are often preserved. Historically, the name came into use after the spread of Islam in these regions. In the Russian context, it is not associated with any specific historical figures but is likely used for children in families with Muslim traditions. The name's characteristic traits imply spirituality, a thirst for knowledge, and inner harmony. People with this name might be associated with virtue, mental purity, and a desire to live in accordance with religious principles. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Badrudin" in global culture and politics, as it is not widespread on a global scale. It can be heard in some Muslim countries, but it is absent in Russian media and circles. The popularity of the name in Russia is extremely low. It belongs to the category of rare names, predominantly used in Muslim families. In other post-Soviet countries with significant Muslim communities, the name is encountered more frequently, though it is still not mainstream. Variations of the name include nicknames or diminutives such as "Badrak," "Uddin," "Ddin," "Badri," "Rudin." Diminutives are less common due to the rarity of the name itself.