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Batpай (also Bat-Pay, Bat-Pai) is a rare female name of Jewish origin. Its main meaning is "Daughter of Solomon" or "Solomon's daughter." According to mythology and some Slavic legends, Bat-Pai is believed to be the daughter of King Solomon of Israel, although there is no direct mention of this in the Bible. This name was borne by a wise and beautiful girl who possessed special qualities. The origin of the name traces back deep into the past, linked to ancient Israel and Judea. The name consists of two parts: "Bat" (Bet) means "daughter," and "Pai" (Pai) means "son," so literally translated as "daughter of the son," which gives the meaning "Daughter of King Solomon." In Jewish culture, this name is associated with wisdom, beauty, and divine blessing. Although there are no exact historical records of bearers of the name Bat-Pai in ancient times, its legendary bearer – Solomon's daughter – is considered an ideal of a wise and beautiful young woman. In Russian folk tales and legends, variations of this name or stories related to it occasionally appear. There are virtually no known bearers of the name Bat-Pай in world history and culture. However, in the modern world, the name is less common than in some other regions, but is gaining popularity due to interest in historical figures and mythology. People with this name are often associated with wisdom, beauty, inner strength, and uniqueness. They possess a deep inner world, can be creative and independent personalities. Their name can give a special touch of individuality. The popularity of the name Batpай in Russia and Slavic countries is not great. It is not one of the popular options for female names. However, it can be heard among people of Jewish descent or those interested in the East. In recent years, interest in the name may have increased due to the popularity of historical and mythological figures. Variants of spelling and diminutives of the name may vary, but it is most commonly pronounced as Batpай. Diminutives may include Batya, Pai, Batovka, Batulka, although these variants are not universally accepted.