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Okay, here is the translation: Biyber (also Bieber, Biy) is a rare male name of Turkic origin. Its meaning translates to "Son of God" or "Heavenly Son". This name reflects profound religious roots and spiritual concepts in Turkic cultures, where God (Allah) is represented as the highest principle, and neglecting His son would be exceptionally rare, perhaps carrying a specific meaning in a particular historical or cultural context. The etymology of the name traces back to Turkic languages, where "Allah" (Allah, Biyber) is a key concept. Although the specific form of the name does not appear as a common variant in ancient or medieval European history, its structure and meaning are typical of Turkic languages: from the root *bīt- (god) with the suffix -är (son). The historical record for the name Biyber itself is not particularly extensive, but the Turkic populations using this name structure historically inhabited vast regions from Syria and Lebanon through the Caucasus, Crimea, southern Russia to Central Asia and China. The name likely spread among Muslim Turkic peoples in these areas, especially in the last few centuries when Turkic cultures came under Islamic influence, where the concept of God also took deep root. It is not one of the most widespread Turkic names globally, but it is encountered. A person with this name is likely to be associated with the culture of these regions. Character traits might include a strong connection to spirituality, possibly a deep sense of justice, and a desire to embody high values. However, as with any name, these are general tendencies. Known bearers of the name Biyber in world history or culture are difficult to name; they are likely either local celebrities in the regions where Turkic languages are spoken or completely unknown outside these narrow communities. The popularity of the name Biyber is limited, primarily in countries with a Turkic population: in the Caucasus (especially Crimea, Dagestan), Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Central Asia. In Russia, it is encountered extremely rarely, likely among the Turkic population. Variations include the short form "Bieber" or "Biy". Diminutives might be "Biy" or "Biberik," although these forms are not very widespread and may differ in various regions.