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Chypsа

Female name



Description

The name "Chyipsa" is a Russian variant of the traditional Jewish name **Tsipora** (Tsipra), derived from the ancient Hebrew word *Tsipor* (Tsipur), meaning "flower" or "maiden". In the Bible, this name was given to Abram and Sarai as a sign of their purity and devotion to God. The meaning of the name is associated with the concepts of innocence, beauty, and spiritual purity. The origin of the name is deeply religious. Tsipora means "flower," symbolizing tenderness, beauty, and uniqueness. Additionally, the name is associated with the image of a maiden, emphasizing its connection to spirituality and goodness. The name gained popularity in Russia and other Slavic countries after the liberation from the Crimean yoke in the 19th century, when Jewish families began giving their children biblical names. The name "Chyipsa" has a bright and warm sound. It is associated with kindness, compassion, sensitivity, and inner strength. Women with this name often possess a refined sense of beauty and intelligence, allowing them to easily communicate with different people. They are inclined to spiritual contemplation and have a rich imagination. Famous bearers of the name "Chyipsa" in the Russian-speaking world are not widespread, but the name is found among Jewish artists, writers, and musicians. For example, there are names like Tsipora Kozyrueva — a Russian theater and film actress, and Tsipora Sterling — an American actress and model, although they are slightly modified forms of the name. The popularity of the name "Chyissa" among Russian speakers is insignificant. It is more common among Jewish communities and families with Jewish heritage. In modern Russia, the name is considered rare but still valuable. Variants and diminutives of the name include such forms as "Tsipa", "Tsipochka", "Chipa". These nicknames add affection and closeness to the name.