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Okay, here is the translation: The name Dadj (also spelled David, Dawid) is a rare masculine name with deep Jewish roots. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dawid), which can be translated as "lord" or "master". In a broader sense, the name means "blessed person" or "given by God". Its origin can be traced back to ancient Israel. It belonged to one of the kings of Israel and Southern Judea – David ha-Gadol (King David), becoming a symbol of wisdom, strength, and faith. His cruelty, bravery, and ability to conquer lands made the name even more significant. Later, in Christianity, David was canonized as a saint, adding the name to the revered figures in Western culture. The name Dadj, like other forms of David, was adopted into the Byzantine tradition and subsequently spread widely throughout Europe and the Slavic lands. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name is often encountered in a modified form – David, giving it a more Slavic sound. Nevertheless, the name maintains its international identity. A person with this name is often associated with leadership, inner strength, and determination. They usually possess intelligence, decisiveness, and responsibility. Their character is that of a strong personality, capable of taking responsibility and protecting their loved ones. However, depending on the culture, the name can also evoke a sense of heaviness if it refers to the pressure of expectations. Among the notable bearers of the name David are figures such as the singer and composer David Berezin, the Russian actor and TV host, as well as the singer and musician David Samoylov. On an international scale – David Bolshonsky from Tolstoy's novel and David Gerassimov, a known Russian politician. The popularity of the name Dadj (or David) today is neither very high nor extremely rare. It is respected and valued for its depth and rich history. Variations of the name can include forms such as Davidaш, Davidka (diminutives), and even Dash (in some cases, though this is a female name).