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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Badyyraa" (alternatively spelled "Badyr" or "Badyrga") is a masculine Turkic name. Its roots trace back to Turkic languages, originating specifically from the Kazakh language. The meaning of "Badyyraa" is deeply connected to nature and freedom. It derives from the Turkic root *bādʒr- (or *badʒr), which signifies "wildman," "warrior," "free-spirited," "untamed," or "nature." Metaphorically, the name emphasizes inner strength, a connection to the untamed wild, and a rejection of external constraints. A person with this name is perceived as possessing natural freedom, willpower, and an adventurous spirit. It can sometimes be interpreted as "one in harmony with nature" or "like a wild animal." The name "Badyyraa" is not widely common in Russia but is characteristic of peoples in Central Asia, particularly the Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, and others. Historically, it was prevalent in Kazakhstan and other regions of Central Asia. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Badyyra" in modern Russian or international folklore, although many Kazakhs, including historical figures and ordinary citizens, have and continue to bear it. Key traits associated with the name "Badyyraa" include energy, a love for freedom, nature, and travel, courage, independence, and occasionally, a degree of unpredictability or unshakeable convictions. People with this name often exhibit a strong desire to live life fully and are not afraid to venture beyond the ordinary. Variants and diminutives of the name might include forms like "Bady," "Dyra," "Badyr," as well as patronymic components frequently derived from the Kazakh or Turkic languages, for example, "Badyrga-Kulan" (Golden Wild One), "Badyr-Bek" (Wild Leader), or others, though exact variants depend heavily on culture and family traditions.