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The name Chared is a feminine name that, despite its origins, sounds very beautiful and melodious in Russian. It has deep Jewish roots and carries the meaning of nobility and light. The origin of the name Chared traces back to the ancient Hebrew (Aramaic) language. From the word "харедит" (charedit), which means "noble," "bright," or "radiant." In Jewish tradition, the name Chared was one of the highest feminine names, identified with the Divine Mother herself, the archetype of the highest feminine power. It is also associated with Ruth, the heroine of the Tanakh, who, through her courage and loyalty, became a symbol of radiant feminine energy. The name Chared entered Christianity, where it came to mean "love," "grace," or "gift," linked through its transmission via the Greek and Latin branches. From the Greek "χάριτα" (charita) – gift, grace – and the Latin "caritas" – love, grace, sacrificial love. In Russian lands, the name was adopted in the 19th century primarily among Jews or their descendants, and later came into use during Russification. The historical background of the name Chared is inseparably linked to Jewish culture and traditions. It was one of the most respected feminine names in medieval Europe among Jews. Although in Russia and other countries it did not gain widespread popularity as local names, Chared retains its historical value and is associated with noble and radiant qualities. Known bearers of the name Chared are difficult to list from mass media, but many significant women in Jewish and Israeli society have borne this name. Characteristic traits of the name Chared suggest in its bearer radiance, deep inner beauty, intellect, compassion, and a desire to help others. A woman named Chared is often perceived as elegant, kind, insightful, and possessing strong intuition and wisdom. Her name may reflect her deep spirituality and desire to be useful. The popularity of the name Chared in modern Russian-speaking countries is limited. It belongs to the number of rare and unique feminine names, yet it possesses historical value and aesthetic appeal. Its bearers value the uniqueness and depth of their name. Variations and diminutives of the name Chared include: Charo, Dina, Dida, Shara. Sometimes the name may be written as Shariha (especially in Jewish names), but in the Russian tradition, Chared is used more frequently.