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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: Donato (Donato) is a masculine name of Latin origin. Its base is the Latin word *donatus*, meaning 'given', 'appointed', 'assigned'. From this, the most common meaning of the name is 'Blessed' or 'Appointed'. In a broader sense, it can mean 'gifted person', that is, a person held in esteem, valuable, who elicits a response from those around them. The name Donato traces back to ancient culture. It was common in Ancient Rome. From Latin, the name passed into the Italian language (Donato), where it gained widespread recognition. In Russia, the Italian name Donato, as a variant for the masculine name Donato (Donata), which has the same roots and meaning, was borrowed relatively recently. However, in modern Russia, the name Donato is used less frequently than its masculine form. Historically, the name became popular in Italy during the Middle Ages and continues to be common in Latin American countries and Italy. It is often associated with the image of noble, generous, and good-natured people. People with this name are often perceived as kind, generous, possessing a sense of humor and a talent for communication. They usually have an even temperament and are inclined to seek harmony in life. Among the notable bearers of the name Donato, one can mention the Italian actor and model Fabio Capello (Fabio Capello), although his name is more commonly spelled Fabio. Also noteworthy is the Italian physicist and mineralogist Emilio Arago (Emilio Arago), although his name is spelled differently. In Russia, the name is less common, but there are also notable bearers, such as the Soviet and Russian writer and dramatist Yuri Donat (Yuri Kozlov), although his name is a variation of the name Donato. In Russia, the name Donato is not widely popular, but its masculine form, Donato, is occasionally used. In Italy and Spain, the name is significantly more widespread. Diminutives of the name include Donya, Donyata, and depending on the region or family usage, Donat, Donatosh.