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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: "Bayanbek is a rare masculine name of Turkic origin. Its meaning can be broken down into components: 'Bayan' (from Turkic linguistic roots, meaning 'precious', 'valuable', 'good', 'noble') and the suffix '-bek', characteristic of Turkic languages, which adds an ending often lacking a direct equivalent in other languages and conveys gender or status. Thus, the name 'Bayanbek' can be translated and understood as 'precious son' or 'son of a good person'. Sometimes 'Bayan' can carry a broader meaning related to 'wealth' or 'value', which enhances the perception of the value and uniqueness of the person bearing this name. The origin of the name deeply traces back to Turkic languages and cultures associated with various Turkic peoples and states – from ancient Kyrgyz and Kazakh principalities to the Ottoman Empire and other state formations in Central and North Asia, as well as in the Caucasus and Syria. It has no direct equivalent in Russian or Slavic languages, making it unique in the Russian-speaking environment. Historically, this name was common in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and other CIS republics, particularly in the 17th-19th centuries, as well as in Caucasian regions of Russia. The name was borne by members of the aristocracy, boyar (noble) families, military figures, and religious leaders, often possessing noble lineage and social status. Although its use may be less common today in official or aristocratic contexts, it remains an important part of cultural heritage. The characteristic traits associated with the name 'Bayanbek' are linked to value, goodness, nobility, and reliability. People with this name are often perceived as valuable, good, and excellent, possessing a certain status or superiority within their circle. They may demonstrate modesty and be valuable members of society or their family. Known bearers of the name 'Bayanbek', especially in the broad Russian-speaking context, are relatively few, but there are several notable examples in CIS Russian republics, such as Kazakhstan. These are primarily athletes, singers, musicians, or political figures whose names are associated with these regions. For example, the well-known Kazakh singer and TV presenter Bayanbek Maylin (Bayanbek Maylin) is one bearer of this name, sufficiently famous in the Kazakh language and Kazakhstan. The popularity of the name 'Bayanbek' in Russia today is very low; it is probably used mainly in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and other CIS countries where Turkic languages and cultures dominate. In Russia, the name itself occurs very rarely, if at all, and more often in Turkic regions like Dagestan or Karachay-Cherkessia. Variations in spelling can occur depending on the language and traditions: Bayanbek, Bayan-bek, Bayan-Bek, Bayanbek. Diminutives or affectionate forms of the name often include 'Bayan', 'Bek', 'Beku', or 'Bekish'."