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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text from Russian to English, following all the specified instructions. "The name Baderi originates from the ancient Hebrew word 'bad' (glory, honor), which provides its primary translation – 'glorious', 'esteemed'. This name possesses deep Jewish roots and appears frequently in lists of names from the Torah and the Prophets, although its direct usage in Jewish naming traditions is less common than, for example, the name Baruch (Barukhi). However, it is closely associated with this circle of meanings. The meaning of the name Baderi is attributed to a person possessing high honor, glory, and respect. This name implies a person whose surroundings value them for their dignity, virtues, and positive influence. According to traditional interpretations, bearers of the name Baderi are characterized by a strong sense of personal dignity, respect for others, and high moral principles. They are often associated with reliability, honesty, and a desire to maintain their reputation. The origin of the name should be sought in the ancient Hebrew language. While the name 'Baderi' itself is not among the most common in contemporary Jewish practice, its roots delve into the deep history of Israel and are connected with attributes of glory and honor. It might have been used to denote a person whose deeds were glorious or who possessed qualities worthy of praise. The historical context of its usage is linked to Jewish culture and religious views on virtues. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name Baderi is considered rare. It may appear in Muslim countries where Hebrew influence on names also exists (e.g., in the form Badi-Ddin – a title for a Sufi sheikh). However, in Russia, the name most commonly appears in the direct form Baderi, often associated with the Jewish community. Due to its rarity, I might remember bearers well, but one can recall the known Jewish rock musician Baruch Ziegler (known as Baruch Bader), as well as Bader Feigel – a known Israeli rapper. The list of famous bearers is likely to be limited, as the name has not gained widespread popularity in Russian-speaking countries. The popularity of the name Baderi in Russia is very low. It is neither common nor fashionable. Its use is more likely related to Jewish culture or might occur in Muslim circles, but not at the forefront. For a family with Jewish roots, the name Baderi could be a choice carrying deep meaning. Variants of the name might include Bader (female or gender-neutral), Baderih (female), and more common forms in other languages, such as Baruch (Barukhi), Baderi (as given), Badi, Bader, Badi (in Muslim countries). Diminutives in Russian, like the name itself, are not very common. Perhaps it can be affectionately called Baderik, and in a more informal manner – Bado or Badi."