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The name "Bajguala" is a rare Jewish-origin female name. It derives from the Hebrew name **Betzava** (Bet-Guva'ah), which translates to **"House of Bet"** (Bet signifies "house" or "section," and Guva'ah means "strength" or "dwelling"). This naming practice is used in Jewish communities (Brit milah) to assign the name to a girl on her eighth birthday. The name's significance is directly tied to a religious symbol—the letter Bet (ב), the first letter of the Kabbalah and the Hebrew alphabet. The bearer of the name is traditionally associated with these concepts, emphasizing her connection to spiritual roots and strength. "Bajguala" is not widely recognized. It is primarily found in communities with strong Jewish influence, especially in Israel and among Jewish families in the former Soviet Union. In Russia, the name is extremely rare. The name "Bajguala" is often linked to inner strength, a connection to the spiritual realm, and a sense of responsibility. It is typically given to strong, sensitive, and deeply thoughtful girls. There are virtually no notable public figures or political figures globally bearing the name "Bajguala," as it is a rare name predominantly used within Jewish culture and religion. Variations and diminutives of the name may include: "Baja," "Guala," "Betzava."