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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text about the name "Bайлакмаа". Bайлакмаа is a female name of Bulgarian origin, which arrived relatively recently in Russian-speaking regions despite its long history. The name comes from the Bulgarian word "байла" (bайла), which can be translated as "flower", and "кмаа" (кмът), meaning "garden", "plot" or "place". Consequently, the full meaning of the name "Bайлакмаа" is "flowering garden" or "flowering land". Its origin should be sought in Bulgarian culture. The name "Bайлакмаа" (Bulg. Байлакма, Байлакмаа) is characteristic of the inhabitants of the northeastern regions of Bulgaria, particularly the Silistra region, where it was widespread from ancient times. It relates to the period when the Bulgarian population was striving for autonomy and cultural development. The name "Bайлакмаа" was popular in the 19th century, especially among peasant families. The historical context of the name is linked to the traditional Bulgarian society. In the 19th century, during the National Liberation War (1876–1878), the name "Bайлакмаа" was one of the common options for female names among Bulgarians. Since then, it has become a symbol of regional culture and heritage. The characteristic traits associated with bearers of this name often include kindness, sensitivity, vulnerability, and a strong inner world. Women with this name often value beauty, nature, and harmony in life. They possess a refined intellect and can be creative personalities. They are also known for their loyalty to the family and care for loved ones. Famous bearers of the name "Bайlena" (Bulgarian form) are difficult to identify on the international stage, as the name did not gain widespread use even in Bulgaria. However, in the regional history of Bulgarian cities like Silistra, there are several notable women with this name who were involved in pedagogy, art, or public activities. The popularity of the name "Bайлакена" today is low. It is used primarily in Bulgarian and Romanian regions with a Bulgarian population. In Russian-speaking countries, the name is extremely rare, and its use is associated with very few cases where families of Bulgarian descent or those with Bulgarian roots choose this name for their daughters. Variants and diminutives in the Bulgarian form include "Байла" (Bulg. Байла), "Кмаа" (Bulg. Кмаа), and "Байка" (Bulg. Байка), the latter being a more common variant. In the Russian-speaking environment, these variants are less common, but "Байла" or "Байка" can be used.