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Dolatkhane is a female name of Jewish origin, likely deriving from the ancient Hebrew word *долот* (долот) or Aramaic *долот*, meaning "strength," "power," or "firmness." The suffix "-кан" (female form) is added to a noun or adjective, creating the name. In Russian, the name is conventionally spelled **Dolatkhane**, though **Dolotkhane** is sometimes encountered. The name **Dolatkhane** has deep roots in ancient Jewish culture and traditions. It was common among Jewish communities, particularly in Syria and Iraq, as well as among Assyrians and Mari. Historically, the name was given in honor of strong and resilient women who demonstrated courage and determination during difficult times. The character of those bearing this name often includes qualities such as force of spirit, resilience, the ability to make decisions, and a role as protectors of their loved ones. They typically possess a firm character and the ability to overcome any obstacles. Notable bearers of the name **Dolatkhane** are difficult to identify due to its rarity, but in the modern world, the name is less common, yet it continues to be valued for its depth and significance. The popularity of the name **Dolat (Dolatkhane)** today is limited, especially in Russia, but it remains significant in some regions where ancient traditions are preserved. Variants or diminutives of the name may include **Dola** or **Lana**.