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Okay, here is the translation: Davanush (also spelled Davenush) is a rare masculine name. Based on its structure and sound, its roots are likely East Slavic. It resembles names associated with the meaning "to give" or "worthy," although there aren't many historical records confirming this specific name. It is probably derived from a root related to the action "to give" or the quality "worthy." This similarity can be compared to common names like Ivan (from *ivanъ* - to give, to beget), or even the East Slavic name *Davydъ* (David), meaning "singer," though the connection to "to give" here is likely just phonetic or semantic similarity, not proven etymology. Most likely, the name was used in medieval or Old East Slavic names, possibly in Church Slavonic. Currently, the name Davanush is mainly found in Belarus, Ukraine, and the Caucasus region (e.g., in Dagestan), where it might be a local variant or an intensification of some other name with a similar meaning. People with this name, as is presumably suggested, may possess traits associated with giving (gifts, helping), being generous and caring. They might channel their energy into supporting others, but they can also be prone to bluntness or clumsiness in certain situations, if interpreted through similarity to Ivan. However, these traits are quite general and not unique. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name Davanush in world history and culture. It is more likely that its fame comes from sports figures, cultural figures, or politicians from the CIS countries, but specific examples are hard to find. The popularity of the name Davanush is very low in Russia, but it may be noticeable in some CIS countries, particularly in Ukraine, Belarus, and the republics of the Northern Caucasus. It is not part of the main fund of Russian given names. Variations of the name might include formal endings like "-an" or "-ush," such as Davanushan or Davanushhev, or more diminutives like Danya, Danichka, Dash (in the masculine form), or Daven.