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Dilbar is a beautiful and melodious female name, possessing deep meaning and an interesting history. The meaning of Dilbar is closely associated with the concept of "knowledge." It is most likely a form of the feminine variant of the Arabic name Dilbar, which itself derives from the root "bil" (bi-ly), approaching the concept of "knowledge," "science," or "love of knowledge." Sometimes, the name is linked to the Arabic word "Dilbar" (Dilbar), which can be translated as "unceasing pursuit of knowledge" or "love of learning." Another association is with "virtue," "beauty," reflecting the positive qualities Dilbar evokes. The etymology of the name traces back to Arabic and Persian languages. Dilbar has ancient roots and was widespread in Islamic countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, including Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name arrived relatively recently, primarily through Muslim women who migrated from Central Asian or Middle Asian countries to the USSR and Russia. The historical context of the name is connected to the spread of Islam and Turkic languages in those regions. Distinctive traits associated with the name Dilbar often include intelligence, curiosity, education, striving for self-improvement, and a desire to understand the world. Women with this name are often perceived as intellectually gifted, loving to learn and share their knowledge. They usually possess an open and friendly disposition. Notable bearers of the name Dilbar (or similar names) include Aliya Minasova, a well-known television host and singer, and Ayguль Dilbarova, a television host and composer. The popularity of Dilbar in Russia and the CIS countries is undoubtedly higher among Muslim ethnic groups, especially in the capitals of Central Asia, but it is also used by Russian-speaking women. In modern Russian-speaking environments, the name is sufficiently recognizable due to the mentioned television personalities and others. Variants and diminutives of the name include: Dilma, Dilia, Bara (depending on the region and the degree of endearment). It can be affectionately called Dilma, Dil, Bara, A-ra.