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Jahha is a rare masculine name of Arabic origin, derived from the name Isma'il (Isma'il). In Arabic, Persian, and other languages of the Islamic countries, the name Isma'il (Isma'il) comes from the root "A-S-M," which literally means "unceasing mercy," "constant mercy." Therefore, the meaning of the name Jahha, like Isma'il, is associated with a high degree of compassion, empathy, patience, and reliability. The name Isma'il is one of the oldest and most revered in Islam, being one of the sons of Abraham and Agra (Hagar). According to biblical and Quranic narratives, Isma'il was a precursor of the Arabs and one of the founders of Islamic mythology. His name became widely popular in Islamic countries, and from it arose many variations and shortenings, one of which is Jahha. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name Jahha is quite rare, but its popularity is growing, as it has gained widespread recognition in Turkic, Bulgarian, and other Slavic countries where Arabic names are becoming increasingly popular. In Russia, the name Jahha is mainly used in Muslim families or those that value the spiritual and moral qualities reflected in the meaning of the name. People with this name are often associated with qualities such as empathy, patience, reliability, and high spirituality. They usually possess strong willpower but also show special care for others and strive to help those in difficult situations. Jahha is a name that carries deep spiritual connotations and reflects the importance of mercy and compassion in a person's life. It is difficult to name any famous bearers of the name Jahha, as it belongs to less common names, though in some cultures and regions, there are individuals with this name who are known in their professional fields. For example, in Turkic countries, Jahha may be found among musicians, writers, and cultural figures. Regarding popularity, the name Jahha remains quite rare in Russia but can be encountered more often than some other Arabic variations. It is especially popular in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and other Central Asian countries. Variants and diminutives of the name Jahha may include "Jahha" (mostly used as a full name) or "Jahi," "Zukhi" — more affectionate and familiar forms used in close company.