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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: *** The name **Daširbadan** is a rare and largely exotic masculine name, not among the most common in Russian-speaking countries. Its origin is likely to be found in Eastern languages, probably Persian or Arabic. The meaning of the name "Daširbadan" is not fully clear and is interpreted in various ways in Russian sources, but it can be broken down into components based on Eastern roots. The word "Daš" (or Daši) might be connected to the Persian "dâr" (gift, treasure) or the Arabic "dāhib" (found in names, meaning is not unequivocal, can mean "handsome," "outstanding"). The suffix "rabdan" (or Rabdan) is equally intriguing: in Persian, "rab" means "protector, defender," and the suffix "-dan" might indicate a privileged status or a connection to land/possession. Alternatively, it could be linked to the Arabic "arab" (Arabs) and the suffix "-dan" (lord, master), yielding "Lord of Arabs" (though this is extremely rare and unlikely). Therefore, the most probable interpretations for the name's meaning are **"Protector of the Gift"**, **"Valuable Guest"**, **"Lord of Servants"** (which might sound less favorable) or **"Outstanding Protector"**. It is often perceived as **"Bestowing Protection"** or **"Keeper of the Gift"**. It carries the meaning of value, strength, and possibly guardianship or rule. The origin of the name is deeply Eastern, most likely from Persia or Arab lands. It does not appear in Russian chronicles or name lists. It is presumed to have been used during the Middle Ages, perhaps as a title or a very rare name for rulers or prominent figures in Eastern emirates or sultanates associated with Persia or the Arab world. It might be a nickname for a powerful ruler signifying his special qualities or lineage. Character traits that could be associated with a bearer of the name Daširbadan include willpower, protective qualities, possibly wisdom (in the interpretation of "Protector"), guardianship, responsibility, and privilege. A person with such a name might feel comfortable in leadership roles or positions of guardianship, possessing an appearance that inspires trust and respect. They may be carriers of significant life experience. There are virtually no known bearers of the name Daširbadan in Russian culture and history. It is more associated with the names of Eastern rulers or prominent figures from periods of conquests and the exploration of Eastern territories, but specific examples are hard to identify in Russian historical sources. Perhaps the name was used for foreign rulers visiting Rus', but their names were usually recorded as nicknames or titles. The popularity of the name Daširbadan is extremely low and is limited. It is not used in modern Russian patronymic registries. It is more likely to be found in historical documents from the Middle East or Central Asia, where Eastern naming traditions might persist. Pure diminutives or affectionate forms of the name Daširbadan were not created by Russians. Perhaps in Russian adaptation, it could have been spelled as **Dašislav**, **Dašeborodan**, **Dašarbad**, or **Dašamet**, but these are more like nicknames than established forms. Diminutive forms also did not develop.