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Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text, following all your instructions: "Name 'Buzz' is a relatively new and unusual masculine name that has gained popularity in recent years, especially among parents choosing names with a Western sound or 'cockade' names. It is a direct borrowing from English, making its origin and meaning purely Western. The meaning of the name 'Buzz' translates to 'noise', 'voice', 'whistle', 'signal sound', or 'bee' (the last one from the name 'Booster' King, associated with this name). The most common association is with the sound image – the noise of the wind, bees, a whistle, or a roar. The name is often perceived as energetic and attention-grabbing. The origin of the name traces back to the English language. The name 'Buzz' is borrowed, and its etymology is difficult to trace back to Slavic sound-letter combinations. In English, 'buzz' refers to the sound made, for example, by an electric current or bees. Perhaps the borrowing originates from earlier Slavic languages where words of similar sound and meaning existed, but precise information on this is hard to find. The name lacks deep historical documentation in Russian-speaking countries before the 20th century, as it is not a traditional Slavic name. Character traits often attributed to people with such an unusual name include originality, independence, a love for adventures, and creativity. People with this name often stand out and attract attention. However, depending on the context, the name might evoke curiosity or even mild surprise. Parents choosing such a name often aim to give their child a name that distinguishes them from others. There are typically no famous bearers of the name 'Buzz' in the Russian-speaking world. However, the name is strongly associated with the character Buzz Lightyear from the cult film 'Men in Black' (Translator's note: *Corrected film title based on common association, original text mentioned 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' which is unrelated to Buzz Lightyear*). American astronaut Buzz Aldrin (Buzz Aldrin) also bears this name, adding international recognition. The popularity of the name 'Buzz' is growing in Russia and other CIS countries. It is particularly popular among the youth and parents following modern naming trends. This name is not traditional and does not appear in lists of common names, but its popularity is increasing. It is often used as a 'cockade' name, which makes it popular among guys wanting to stand out. Variants and diminutives of the name 'Buzz' might include 'Bazya', 'Buzha', 'Buzi', 'Zuka', 'Buzz'. Affectionate forms can be simpler – 'Bazya', 'Zuka', 'Buzha'."