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The name Daulesh (Daoulama) is a female name of Turkic origin widely used in East Asian cultures, including China and Korea. It originates from Turkic languages and, like other derivatives of "shah," means "lord," "master," or "mighty one." Historically, the name emerged in East Asian states such as the Tang and Song dynasties in China, where the Turkic population was substantial. During the Ming and Qing dynasties in China, emperors often referred to themselves as "shahs" (an eastern Asian adaptation of the Turkic title), leading to the widespread use of the name among the descendants of these dynasties and in the upper social classes. In modern China and Korea, the name is still used today, often combined with other names (such as Daulin or Dashu), and can be used for both genders. Women with this name are often associated with strength, wisdom, and leadership qualities. Similar to Turkic and eastern Asian equivalents, the name carries the mark of royal status and wisdom, which can manifest in confidence, organizational skills, and the ability to make decisions. However, like in many cultures, the name can also reflect the personality of the woman who bears it. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name Daulesh is extremely rare, but in adaptation, its pronunciation often resembles "Daulin" or "Dasha." In the modern world, the name retains its significance and popularity in East Asian countries, where it continues to be used today. There are almost no notable bearers of the name Daulesh in the Russian-speaking world due to its low prevalence. However, in Turkic and eastern Asian cultures, many notable figures from various fields have borne or bear the name, although pinpointing specific individuals can be difficult due to the numerous variations in spelling and pronunciation. The popularity of the name Daules (Daoulama) in Russia is very low, but in East Asian countries, particularly China and Korea, it holds historical significance and is still used. Variations and diminutives of the name may include "Daulin," "Dashu," "Daoura," or "Daoulina."