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Okay, here is the translation: **Balтunay** (also spelled **Balтunai**) is a masculine name with deep roots in Turkic languages. It originates from the Turkic word *bal* – "sky" or "star". In the Kazakh language, the name *Balтunay* itself means "sky, stars". This name is carried by people who possess a free and open character, are full of ideas, and strive for lofty goals. They often have an original way of thinking and love to explore uncharted horizons, whether physical or spiritual. Historically, the name came from medieval Turkic lands and the Caucasus, where the sky and stars were always symbols of strength, wisdom, and spiritual enlightenment. During the era of the Muslim Caliphates, the name Balтunay enjoyed prestige because the sky symbolized God and ultimate truth. In Russia, the name gained recognition relatively recently, primarily through people from Kazakhstan and other Central Asian republics where it is widely used. Key traits of bearers of the name Balтunay include intelligence, originality, curiosity, and a yearning for freedom. They often have a strong inner world and are prone to philosophical contemplation. People with this name may seem somewhat unpredictable, but this is their natural authenticity and passion for life. Among notable bearers of the name Balтunay, one can highlight certain athletes and figures in culture, mostly from Kazakhstan, but the name is not yet as famous among stars in Russia. For example, there are athletes whose names evoke legendary strength. The popularity of the name Balтunay in Russia is not great, but in the CIS countries, especially in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, it is very popular. In Russia, the transliteration of the Kazakh name is more common, and its bearers are valued for their originality and love of freedom. Variants of spelling may include **Balтuna**, while affectionate forms of the name are **Balda**, **Nay**, **Balтun**, and **Uнаi**. This name sounds light, free, and carries the idea of height and enlightenment.