1
0
Number of symbols: 5
* * * * *

Bai yin

Female name



Description

"Name 'Bayin' is a female name of Jewish origin. Its full form is typically 'Bayna Itakh', which translates to 'Bless Him' or 'Bless Him [God]'. Thus, the direct translation of the name 'Bayin' or 'Bayna' is an appeal to God with a request for a blessing. The etymology of the name traces back to Jewish tradition. It is not a direct borrowing from ancient Greek or Latin languages, unlike some other common names. The kinship of the name can be traced to general Jewish forms associated with prayers or addresses to God. It is important to note that in modern Judaism and among Russian-speaking Jews, the name 'Bayna' (or 'Bayin') is used as a female name, often meaning 'Blessed' or 'Granted by Blessing'. The name is not among the oldest or most widespread in history. It gained popularity mainly among Russian-speaking Jews in the 20th century, especially in post-tsarist and Soviet Russia. Its emergence is linked to the development of Jewish culture and the spread of Jewish names among Russian-speaking Jews. Before that time, using this name sometimes required disguise to avoid attention during the Soviet era, but now it is legally recognized and widely accepted. The characteristic traits of the name 'Bayin' are not defined by the name itself, unlike names from other cultures, but its meaning prompts thoughts about the person named. Perhaps the bearer is associated with kindness, a desire to help, patronage, and the wish for a blessing or to be blessed. The meaning of the name may evoke feelings of warmth, light, and positive energy. There are not many known bearers of the name 'Bayin' or 'Bayna' in the broader Russian-Jewish context, as it is not one of the most popular names. However, it appears among figures in culture, science, religion, and ordinary people within Russian-speaking Jewish communities. Often, the name is used for daughters of families with strong Jewish heritage. The popularity of the name 'Bayin' among all Russian speakers in Russia and the CIS countries is extremely low. It is limited mainly to the Russian-speaking Jewish community. Among all Russian names, it is not popular. However, among Russian-speaking Jews, it is sufficiently widespread and recognizable. Variants of naming: the full name 'Bayna' or 'Bayin' is most commonly used. Diminutives can vary, for example, 'Bayka', 'Yana' (meaning 'Desired' or 'Beauty'), 'Bina' (if the name is Bayna), 'Binara'. Sometimes the name may sound differently, but it usually retains its form or slightly changes depending on the region or personal preference."