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Okay, here is the translation: "Dugary" is a masculine name with roots tracing back to the deep East Slavic sphere. Its etymology is inseparably linked to its ancient Hebrew origin, specifically the meaning of the number "two" or "double". The word "Dugary" originates from ancient Hebrew for "two" (twice), endowing the name with a particular strength and symbolism. Historically, the name entered Slavic lands from Eastern Europe, likely during the medieval period. In Russia and other Slavic countries, it became widespread in the 17th-18th centuries. Interestingly, in some regions, the name "Dugary" was sometimes confused with the name "Dugya" or even "Daniil", although this resemblance is only partial. Those who bore the name, according to legend, possessed a special inner fiery light and willpower. The characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name "Dugary" often include being a bright, energetic, and goal-oriented person. People with this name are often perceived as having a strong personality; they set high goals and are not afraid of difficulties. They usually possess an original way of thinking and can stand out among their peers. There are relatively few known bearers of the name "Dugary" in real life, but for example, the Russian actor and model Vladislav Dugaryov is known for his roles in TV series. In mythology and science fiction, the name appears less frequently, for instance, in the Star Trek universe, there is a character named Vladimir Dugary. In the modern world, the name "Dugary" is not among the most popular. It is more common in certain regions of Russia and the CIS, but it is not mass-popular. Nevertheless, for those familiar with it, it always evokes associations of rarity and uniqueness. Variants and diminutives of the name "Dugary" may include "Dulya", "Duga", "Dura", and "Gar". Affectionately, one can call them "Dulya", "Duga", or "Yura" if referring to childhood."