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The name Dzguta is a masculine name derived from the ancient Assyrian word *dzguta, meaning "covering" or "protection". In contemporary Assyrian culture, predominantly found in Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq, Dzguta symbolizes protection, hope, and peace. Those bearing the name are often associated with a kind, compassionate, and responsible character, a desire to help others, and to be a pillar for their families. Historically, the name Dzguta was linked to the Assyrian people, who mainly resided in the regions of Syria and Lebanon. During the Assyrian Empire era (approximately 911-612 BCE), the name was common among the nobility and clergy. With the migration of Assyrians to other countries such as the USA, Canada, and Russia, the name has become less common, though it has preserved its cultural and spiritual roots. Key traits associated with the name Dzguta include compassion, protection, responsibility, and hope. People with this name often seek to assist others and care for the well-being of their loved ones. They possess a strong inner world and the ability to find harmony in difficult situations. Notable bearers of the name Dzguta are scarce in Russian-language sources, as the name is rare and primarily used in CIS countries and within the Assyrian community. However, there are many bearers in their native lands, especially among figures in culture, science, and religion. The popularity of the name Dzguta is low even in Assyrian regions due to migration and cultural mixing. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name is virtually unused. Variations and diminutives of the name may include "Juguta" or "Dzuguta". Diminutive forms such as "Jutik" or "Dzutka" are used by close acquaintances for addressing the name.