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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Bedri" is an Eastern male name, translating from Persian or Arabic to mean "peace," "worldly," or, in some Turkic languages, "brilliant," "happy." In Russian, it is often adapted and pronounced as "Bedri," preserving the etymological root. Its origin should be sought in Persian and Arabic languages. In Persian, "Barsam" means "peace," while in Arabic, "Badr" can mean "brilliant" or "happy." In Turkic languages, for example, in Turkish "Bedri" can mean "brilliant." Historically, the name came to Central Asia and the Caucasus, where it became common among Muslim families. In Russia and Slavic countries, the name "Bedri" arrived comparatively recently, mainly in the 20th century, and is associated with the Muslim population, in particular, Tatars, Bashkirs, Chuvash, and other peoples who follow Islam. In the past, it was not characteristic of Russian naming culture. The name "Bedri" does not have deep Russian historical fame, but its bearers are often associated with Muslim culture and history in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Crimea. Known bearers of the name in Russia and the CIS countries are mostly people associated with the Muslim diaspora, figures in arts, science, sports, and religion. For example, there are athletes, musicians, and religious figures, but their list is not as widely known as the list of bearers of Western names. People with the name "Bedri" are often associated with a warm, friendly, and sociable character. They can be sociable and people-oriented. Those bearing the name value harmony, peace, and respect traditions of their culture. In Russia and CIS countries, the name "Bedri" is rare. It is more common in Central Asian countries, on the Caucasus, in Crimea, and on the Middle East. In these regions, it enjoys a certain respect and recognition. Closely related names to "Bedri" might include "Bedra," "Bedriy," "Bedul," "Bedret."