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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text about the name "Dalat": The name Dalat is primarily known for its meaning, which translates from Arabic or Hebrew as "gift," "present." This name signifies a person recognized as special, gifted, endowed with a unique talent or gift. It carries an authentic assessment and blessing, which gives the name profound emotional and spiritual value. The origin of the name Dalat is external – it came from Arabic (and subsequently via it from ancient Hebrew), where the root "Dalat" (dalayt) means "to give," "to present," "to bless." In Judaism, the name "Dalet" (dalayt) is one of the letters of the alphabet and symbolizes various aspects, including connection, support, and the path. In Islam, the name is not widely used, but the concept of "gift" holds significant meaning. In Russian-speaking environments, the name came from the CIS countries, Middle Eastern countries, and possibly from the Jewish community, where the name "Dalet" (dalayt) is used. The historical context of the name Dalat in Russia was not widespread, but it appears in the names of places and rivers (for example, the river Daletska in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic). In modern Russia and the CIS countries, the name Dalat may be encountered less frequently than in some religious or ethnic groups, but its bearers often value it for its depth and uniqueness. A person named Dalat is generally perceived as special, gifted, often possessing a unique talent or gift in some sphere. They tend to be contemplative, can be deep and insightful. Sometimes associated with the image of a person who "gives" something of themselves – be it emotions, knowledge, or help. People with this name often feel their uniqueness and may strive for self-realization. Known bearers of the name Dalat in a broad sense (in Russia and the CIS) are hard to list, as it is not a popular name. However, in other regions of the world, for example, in Middle Eastern countries, there are known bearers, but there are no such examples in the Russian-speaking environment. The popularity of the name Dalat in Russia is low. It belongs to names of Jewish or Eastern origin, and its choice is often linked to the desire to give a name with deep meaning and an unusual reference for Russian traditions. Variants of naming: in the diminutive form, "Daля" or "Ladik" is more commonly used. In some regions or colloquial speech, "Dalayt" may be encountered.