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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Boyuk" is a male name of Russian origin, which can be conventionally classified as a double name or a name with a diminutive or affectionate form. Its meaning is directly associated with the quality of "great" or "large." The word "Boy" (or Boy-, Boyan) in the Russian language and Slavic languages means "great," "large," or "high," which is one of the most common meanings among Slavic names. The doubling or addition of a particle (in this case, "Yuk") often gives the name a distinct intonation, emphasizing its significance or, conversely, giving it a more informal or even childlike sound. The origin of the name "Boyuk" traces back to Slavic languages and may possibly have a slight Jewish influence. The base of the name is the word "Boy" ("great"), which is a borrowing from older languages but gained widespread use in Slavic cultures. The form "Boyuk" (or Boyan-Yuk, Boy-Yuk) can be interpreted as a diminutive or affectionate form of the name "Boyan" (Boy-Yuk). Interestingly, a very similar name "Boik" (Boika) is known in some regions, where it can be used for both males and females, but "Boyuk" is predominantly a male name. Historically, the name was common in Russia and former Soviet countries, particularly among Jewish communities, where names of this type might have arisen from the adaptation and doubling of borrowed names. Although there aren't many historical records specifically mentioning the name "Boyuk," it has become part of everyday speech and culture, especially during Soviet times when double names were popular. A person named "Boyuk" is often perceived as energetic, cheerful, strong, and straightforward. People with this name may possess exceptional leadership qualities, charisma, and a desire to stand out. They often exhibit confidence, are not afraid of difficulties, and strive for success. On the other hand, the name "Boyuk" can carry a connotation of an informal address or even childhood, which might emphasize friendliness and openness. Famous bearers of the name "Boyuk" are hard to find in world history and culture; rather, the name is used in daily life, as the name for characters in literature or film, but not as a name for real historical or public figures. The popularity of the name "Boyuk" is low. It belongs to the category of rare names in modern Russia and the CIS countries, and is more often used in specific circumstances or as a nickname. It might be more common in certain regions or among specific groups of people. Variants or diminutive or affectionate forms of the name "Boyuk" could be "Boyan," "Boika," "Yuk," "Boika," or "Boyan."