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Okay, here is the translation: "The name 'BID' is a rare male name with deep Jewish roots. In the Jewish language (Yiddish), the word 'Bid' means 'youngest son' or 'younger brother'. From this origin comes the meaning of the name – it symbolizes hope, the future, and the position of the last, but not necessarily the youngest child in the family. This name was given to the eldest son, but with a nuance of special trust in his future role in continuing the family line and carrying on family traditions. It carries an implied responsibility and expectation for the person to become a pillar for the family. Historically, the name 'BID' was encountered in Russia and other Slavic countries where Jews lived, starting roughly from the 17th century and continuing to exist until the 19th century. It was not widely popular, but it was used in certain social and professional groups. With the development of Russification and language mixing, the name gradually lost its popularity and is now considered extremely rare. A person with this name is generally perceived as open, cheerful, and possessing a strong desire to help. The 'younger' status within the naming does not make the bearer weak; rather, it is the opposite; sometimes this name is associated with the desire to be a connecting link or a wise mentor in certain life situations. However, today, in modern understanding, the name 'BID' can evoke a certain bewilderment due to its specific nature and long-standing archaic connotation, but when pronounced correctly on modern Russian, it can sound very original and pleasant. There are almost no known bearers of the name 'BID' in modern history and culture, as it did not gain widespread popularity. One can hypothesize that personalities like Bid Kostylev (a fictional example) could have been writers or scientists, but this is just a hypothesis. The popularity of the name today is minimal. It is not used for newborns, but may be encountered as a name for adult men, making it unique and memorable, though not entirely fashionable. Variants of the name could be 'Vid' (more common but preserving the root), and diminutives include 'Bidka', 'Bidka', 'Biden'. This name requires a particular certainty in pronunciation and sound to avoid fading into obscurity."