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**Churbash** (male) is a distorted Russian transliteration of the Italian word **churbà** (from *churba* — meaning a string, cord, thong, or small strap). The origin of the name traces back to the root **churб-**, which has Arabic origins (the root *kurb* or *kurba* relates to something connected with a knot, bond, judgment, or court). In the Italian language, this word was transmitted during the Middle Ages. The name **Churbash** is neither an ancient Hebrew, Greek, Latin, nor Slavic name. It originated from Iberian countries, likely from medieval Spain or Portugal. It entered the Russian language relatively recently, in the early 20th century, and has not gained widespread usage since then. The name **Churbash** is unique and exotic, and it is borne by very few people. In culture and language, the name **Churbash** does not carry specific associations, but its pronunciation evokes imagination and astonishment. People with this name often stand out for their originality and uniqueness. Their distinctive characteristics are difficult to identify, as the name is so rare, but it is likely that bearers of the name possess an extraordinary way of thinking and enjoy being the center of attention. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name **Churbash**, as it is extremely uncommon. Perhaps the only known bearer is an Italian or Arab individual, but in Russian-speaking environments, the name is virtually nonexistent. The popularity of the name **Churbash** is extremely low. It is used very rarely, and it is often chosen by parents who want to give their child a unique and memorable name. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name **Churbash** is practically not used. Variants and diminutives of the name **Churbash** in Russian may include: **Chura**, **Bashka**, **Shurbash**.