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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: "Name 'Budilo' (pronounced [bu-di-ló]) is a rare Russian-origin masculine name that finds no complete equivalent in modern Slavic languages. Its meaning is associated with the concept of awakening, be it physical, spiritual, or inner awakening. Etymologically, the name 'Budilo' can be broken down into parts: 'буди-' (from the verb 'budit', 'budorезать', meaning 'to wake up' or 'to awaken') and the suffix '-ло'. The suffix '-ло' often carried the meaning 'born', 'native', or 'beloved' in Old Church Slavonic and some Old Russian names, but in this case, it lends the name a particular nuance, linking it to beginnings, awakening. Perhaps its complete equivalent in modern languages has not been preserved, making it unique and historically valuable. The name evokes a sense of something fundamental, active, associated with the start of something new. Historically, the name 'Budilo' appears in Old Church Slavonic name lists and is mentioned in some chronicles and documents, but its prevalence was limited. Interestingly, in the early 20th century, 'Budilo' was a common masculine name in certain regions of Russia and Belarus, but by the end of the 20th century, its usage significantly decreased, and today it is more associated with pseudonyms or used as a very rare given name. People named Budilo are often associated with inner strength, purposefulness, and a striving for spiritual awakening and self-realization. They may possess a tendency to introspect, a deep interest in philosophy and questions of life's meaning. There are very few known bearers of the name 'Budilo' in the modern era. One of the most prominent bearers is the writer and poet **Boris Budilo** (1907–1980), originally from Ukraine, known for his poetry, prose, and plays. Another bearer was **Ivan Budilo** (1902–1943) – a Soviet military figure, participant in the Civil War and the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union. The popularity of the name 'Budilo' today is extremely low. It does not feature in the top names, and its usage is limited to certain families or as a pseudonym. Variants of the given-name lexicon for 'Budilo' are not as common as those for more frequent names, but forms like 'Budilin' or 'Budilov' may occasionally be encountered. Diminutives are generally not used, but 'Budi' might be considered a possible short form."