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"Name 'Bereuka' is a rare and unique masculine name, likely of Jewish origin, connected to the name 'Baruch' (Baruch), which translates from ancient Hebrew to mean 'Blessed', 'Deserving of death', or 'Blessed by the Lord'. It is most probably a Slavic transliteration or variation of the name Baruch, possibly arising during the adaptation of the name for Slavic languages. The name Baruch appears in the Bible, referring to one of David the King's attendants, and carries the meaning of divine blessing and protection. Historically, the name Baruch was common among Jews, particularly in medieval Europe and Rus', where it might have been found in Jewish communities. However, in Russia and other Slavic countries, the name 'Bereuka' is not widely known; it is rather rare or even unique, and is used today primarily in Jewish or Zionist circles. People with this name are often associated with inner strength, resilience, and deep faith. They usually possess a strong character, steadfastly adhere to their principles, and can be somewhat independent and original in their thinking. Yet, despite their seriousness, they often show kindness and care for loved ones. There are almost no famous bearers of the name 'Bereuka' in world culture and history, as this name relates to Jewish origins and did not gain widespread popularity. In modern times, such names are typically borne by people connected to Jewish culture or Jewish communities. The popularity of the name 'Bere" is extremely low. It is not used in everyday life and occurs very rarely. It is more characteristic of names used within a specific culture or religious group. Nicknames or diminutives for the name might include 'Berkha', 'Bura', 'Yura'. However, since the name is quite rare, its diminutives are also infrequent and can vary depending on the region or family."