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**Khudar** (Khudar) is a rare and exotic male name that is not a direct loanword from biblical or classical names, but likely entered European languages from medieval Europe, possibly of Italian or Spanish origin. Its roots may hide a connection to a word meaning "blooming" or "flowering" – this makes its meaning similar to the name **Shmuels** (Shemuel), meaning "prophet" or "God called by name," but with a different semantic focus. However, the direct etymology of **Khudar** is not absolutely clear, and the name is often associated with the archetype of a person full of beauty and harmony, like a blooming garden or a field of colorful plants. Historically, the name **Khudar** was not widely used in Russia or Slavic countries. It is more characteristic of certain regions in Spain and Italy. It might have been common in medieval Europe, but today its bearers are extremely rare. There are almost no famous bearers of the name **Khudar** in world history – this name is more archaic or regional. As a name meaning "blooming," **Khudar** carries the idea of harmony with nature, creative power, and deep sensuality for its bearer. Such people are usually bright and original in temperament, are interested in art, music, or poetry. They can be somewhat capricious, but they possess unique spiritual and physical beauty. Names like this often attract attention and curiosity. The popularity of the name **Khudar** today is very low, especially in Russia. It is more commonly found in literary works or used as a fictional name for characters. In modern culture, the name **Khudar** is not popular, but its uniqueness makes it attractive to those seeking a special name for a child. Variants of the name could be **Khuda** or **Khudi**, and diminutives include **Khudulya**, **Khudik**, **Khudur**, and others.